
SisuCare Education Expands Its Impact with the Launch of CDPH-Approved Home Health Aide Training Programs in Southern California
Stanton, CA - SisuCare Education, the largest and most trusted provider of Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) training in California, is proud to announce the launch of two new Home Health Aide (HHA) training programs at its state-of-the-art campus in Stanton, California. These programs, offered in 40-hour and 120-hour formats, are CDPH-approved and are designed to address the growing need for skilled caregivers in home health settings.
Meeting the Growing Demand for Home-Based Healthcare Services in California
As the demand for home health care continues to surge across California, driven by an increasing number of patients seeking care in the comfort of their homes, the need for well-trained Home Health Aides is more critical than ever. With the growing trend of aging in place, where older adults prefer to live independently in their own homes as they age, Certified Home Health Aides are essential to ensuring quality, compassionate care. SisuCare's HHA training programs are tailored to equip aspiring caregivers with the knowledge, skills, and hands-on experience needed to excel in this rapidly expanding field, helping to meet the needs of those wishing to age with dignity and support in their own homes.
Program Highlights
40-Hour Home Health Aide Program
CDPH-approved, meeting all state requirements
In-person training at SisuCare's Stanton campus, located at 12362 Beach Blvd., Suite 14, Stanton, CA 90680
Comprehensive curriculum covering personal care, nutrition, medication management, and infection control
Eligibility: Open to Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs)
Enroll now - https://sisucare.com/home-health-aide-40
120-Hour Home Health Aide Program
In-depth training that combines theoretical learning and clinical hands-on experience
CDPH-approved and meeting all regulatory requirements
In-person theory at SisuCare's Stanton Campus, followed by clinical training at a partnered healthcare facility in Orange County, CA
Designed for those beginning a career in home health
Eligibility: Must be 16 years or older and have no prior healthcare experience
Learn more - https://sisucare.com/home-health-aide
A Commitment to Empowering the Next Generation of Healthcare Workers
"The launch of SisuCare's Certified Home Health Aide training program is a profound reflection of our commitment to addressing California's evolving healthcare needs,' says Roy Bailey, Chief People & Operations Officer at SisuCare Education. 'As the aging in place movement continues to reshape the healthcare landscape, we are proud to equip our graduates with the knowledge, skills, and compassion necessary to provide exceptional care in the home. This program is not just a response to industry demand; it's a dedication to empowering our students to build meaningful careers and make a lasting impact in the lives of the patients they serve, ensuring dignity, comfort, and support where it matters most—at home."
About SisuCare Education
SisuCare Education is a premier healthcare education provider offering flexible, high-quality CNA and CHHA training programs throughout California. With a vast network of clinical partnerships, SisuCare is dedicated to preparing students to succeed in the dynamic and growing healthcare sector.
Learn More About SisuCare's Home Health Aide Training Programs
To find out more about SisuCare's Home Health Aide programs, please visit: https://sisucare.com/
For inquiries, contact Bijay Bania, Founder and CEO of SisuCare Education, at hello@sisucare.com or call (213) 537-8360.
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