online home care training for caregivers, clinicians, and CNAs through Home Care Pulse

We help certify individual care professionals

We have options based on your certification needs.

Become a Care Professional

$34

Certifies a Single Care Professional

This eight-hour series in basic caregiving skills is the first step in your journey toward becoming a professional Non-Medical Care Professional.

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Please note: this is a SINGLE SEAT that
certifies one care professional.

Get CEUs for Certification

(50 courses +2 bonus courses)

$59

Unlimited Use for
One Care Professional for One Year

Need CEUs to keep your CNA or HHA certification current? Get started with an all-access pass to our top 50 courses for one year.

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Please note: this is a SINGLE SEAT that provides
continuing education credit for one care professional.

FAQs About Certification

This series is perfect for:

  • Anyone interested in a career as a care professional.
  • Current, paid care professionals who never got initial training.
  • Family care professionals caring for a loved one.
Home Care Pulse’s Care Professional Certification series is valid for care professionals in these states:

AL, AK, CA, CO, CT, DE, FL, HI, ID, IN, IA, KS, KY, MD, MI, MS, MO, MT, ND, NC, OH, OK, OR, SC, SD, TX, UT, VT, WV, WI, WY.

A handful of states have strict requirements for initial training. If you live in AZ, AR, GA, IL, LA, ME, MA, MN, NJ, NV, NE, NM, NY, VA, PA, RI, VA, or WA, follow your workplace guidelines, contact your state’s Board of Nursing, or look for training from your local community college.

In general, non-medical care professionals provide personal care, companionship and/or homemaking duties—all with the goal of helping people remain independent and stay in their own homes as long as possible.

Some agencies require their non-medical care professionals to be Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), but in most states, being a CNA is not necessary.

Rules may vary by state, but non-medical care professionals are generally employed by home care agencies and provide one-on-one care in clients’ homes.

FAQs About CEUs

The courses in this library are perfect for any Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) or Home Health Aide (HHA) who requires continuing education in order to keep their certification current. Check with your state’s Board of Nursing to find out what’s required in your state.

This library contains 50 of our most popular courses covering common disease processes, safety, infection control, and professional development.

Here are just a few:

  • Providing Client-Centered Care
  • Understanding Diabetes
  • Helping Clients with Mental Illness
  • Helping with Mobility
  • Dealing with Difficult/Combative People
  • Client Safety Tips
  • Taking Care of Your Back

PLUS! You also get access to 2 bonus courses from Care Professional Kitchen!

Every HCP Training CEU course is approved for all care professionals (CNA, HHA, PCA, etc.) in all states with a few exceptions.

Exceptions include:

  • Texas — You may only complete half of your CEUs online. The online courses in this library will help you meet half of your CEU requirements.
  • California — You may only complete half of your CEUs online. The online courses in this library will help you meet half of your CEU requirements.
  • Delaware — You must use CEUs provided by Elsevier. Click HERE for access.

Looking to Certify a Team of Care Professionals?

Talk with one of our experts to see how we can help you meet
training requirements and level-up your quality of care.