Assistant Living Caregiver Training
August 21, 2024 2026-01-20 1:22- 62 Hours
- 14 Lessons
- 14 quizzes
- 12 hours in person training
- You can call to schedule in person skills training
ADMISSION POLICIES
Policy
- Students must meet the following criteria
- Be at least 18 years of age
- Read and write English
- Possess the inherent qualifications, skills, and knowledge required for an assisted living caregiver.
- Able to set a schedule for training as a priority and dedication for class completion. Schedule for independent study as well
- Make timely, if not immediate testing for the certificate.
- Be aware that requirements For a Certified Caregiver job includes the following. Students are encouraged to accomplish these along with ALTA training, to be job ready upon passing the D & S Headmaster exam.
- Food Handler’s Certificate (must have to complete the course)
- CPR/FIRST AIDE
- TB Clearance
- Fingerprint Card
CRITERIA FOR TRAINING PROGRAM COMPLETION
POLICY
- To complete the ALTA training students must do as following
- Complete 50 hours of instruction as per the NCIA approved training curriculum.
- Complete 12 hours of supervised skills training on the topics in the approved training program.
- Successfully completing quizzes for each module. It is encouraged that a grade of 85% is achieved. This will help ensure preparation for the D &S Headmaster exam which needs a passing grade of 75%.
- Reading ability is critical in order to pass a written exam.
- As of 12/01/2023 the D &S Headmaster exam will be comprised of medication knowledge. However, training is required for all subjects.
- The D & S Headmaster, board approved, examination is required after the ALTA training.
- A student is given three opportunities to test.
- If the student fails three times, the student must repeat the course. It is at the discretion of ALTA as to the fees related to repeat a course.
- Completion is the training, and the exam. Then ALTA will issue a Certified Caregiver Certificate.
- If there is a delay of completion within 5 months, the student records will be filed under non-completion and there will be a new start-up process including additional fees. This is needed for the additional staff work.
- Students will be notified of their non-completion status.
- It is important that students test and complete in a timely manner in order to maintain retention of information while testing.
STUDENT FEES
POLICY
- The student fee is $550.00
- Student tuition will pay for all materials necessary to complete the course. Directions for printing information, required for study, will be provided.
- ALTA is open to discussing fees for particular circumstances i.e. multiple students, facility contracts, multiple purchase.
- When additional materials are requested, a related fee will be charged.
- Students are expected to complete the course within a three-month time. If there is a delay or a new continuance is needed the student will be charged an additional $100 and need to restart the course.
GRADING, EXAMINATION, AND RE-EXAMINATION
POLICY
It is encouraged that training quizzes and tests achieve 80%-85%
PROCEDURE
- Quizzes will be given at the conclusion of each module.
- If there is not a passing grade of 80%, the student will need to re-study the module and pass a new quiz with differing questions as the first quiz.
- Students are expected to register for the D & S Headmaster exam immediately upon finalizing the class.
- ALTA will support will support all actions for accomplishing a certificate, if the student are actively pursuing in the first two-moths following course completion.
- The D & S Handbook has all information pertaining to the examination. Read for a relevant information.
- Testing at the board approved site will require a 75% grade to pass. If the initial test is failed, a second and third re-examination is required.
- The examination fee for caregiving is $65.00 and is required for each testing.
ATTENDANCE
POLICY
All students must complete 62 hours of curriculum and skills training.
PROCEDURE
- Students will be monitored for completion of the time requirement.
- A skills checklist will be maintained for all demonstration of the ability to do the skills portion of the training.
- If the course is not completed within a three-month period or in-person skills is missed as scheduled, it is at the discretion of the instructor to arrange for new continuance or a makeup session.
- Students must set the training course as a priority. It is to be a time commitment for both students and the ALTA staff.
STUDENTS RECORDS
POLICY
A complete and accurate training record will be maintained for students in accordance with the Arizona State Law
PROCEDURE
- Student records will be maintained in a confidential manner.
- Access will be restricted to instructors, state board representatives, and program administrative staff.
- Students may request a copy of their record by submitting a request, in writing, to the program director.
- The following information will be maintained in the student record.
- Name, date of birth, social security number, phone, address. As per student registration.
- Training record form.
- Attendance record, quiz record, completion score
- Completion of skills checklist.
- Copy of food handler’s certificate
- State board certified test results
- Copy of the certificate issued to the student
- A complete training program evaluation
- Records will be kept for three years, following the student’s completion, in a fire-proof safe.
PROGRAM RECORDS
POLICY
Training program records will be retrained in accordance with the Arizona Assisted Living Caregiver Training Program rules
PROCEDURE
- Training materials will be kept for three years.
- Curriculum and course schedule for each student cohort,
- Results of state-approved written and manual skills testing.
- Evaluation firms completed by students, a summary of student’s evaluations.
- Any measures taken to effect improvements based upon evaluations.
- Copies of all board reports, applications, or correspondence.
STUDENT GRIEVANCES
POLICY
Students will have an opportunity to voice grievances and receive a response in a timely manner.
PROCEDURE
- Grievances may be submitted verbally or in writing. The grievance will be documented in writing by the receiver.
- The program director will be notified of any/all grievances.
- The response from the director will be within 14 days,
- When there are instructors, as well as the director, the chain of command will be to notify the instructor and follow-up with the program director.
WITHDRAWAL AND DISMISSAL
POLICY
Students will be encouraged and assisted to complete the training program in accordance with the highest ethical standards.
PROCEDURE
- Withdrawal will be assumed under any condition as previously stated. It is imperative that students finish what is started.
- Dismissal: Students will be dismissed from the program at the discretion if the director for the following.
- Committing acts that endanger him/herself or others.
- Substantiated allegations of cheating on an examination or misrepresentation of acquired skills.
- Committing criminal actions.
- Other reasons deemed worthy of dismissal by the director.
- Not-attending or completion of testing. Parameters are discussed previously.
- Prior to dismissal, students will receive the following:
- First offense- documented verbal warning.
- Second offense – written warning.
- Third offense – Dismissal from the program.
