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Some states require direct care workers to be certified as a nursing assistant (CNA) or home health aide (HHA). Even in states where it isnt explicitly required, being certified will make you more desirable to prospective employers.
Direct Care Worker Training and Testing Program. AHCCCS has instituted training and testing requirements for Direct Care Workers (DCW) who provide direct care services (Attendant Care, Personal Care and Homemaker) to Arizona Long Term Care System (ALTCS) members residing in their own home.
Across the U.S., direct care workers (DCWs) are responsible for most of the hands-on care for older adults and people with disabilities. They provide essential day-to-day care for people who may not have family or informal caregivers.
Direct care workers work in the healthcare industry, in both the for-profit and non-profit sectors. The term direct care workers usually includes Nursing Aides, Home Health Aides, Personal Care Aides, Companions, and other jobs.
Direct care workers provide personal care services to the elderly or those living with disabilities or chronic health conditions. The U.S. Department of Labor divides direct care workers into three predominant categories: Certified nursing assistants. Home health aides.
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Direct care workers (DCWs) such as nursing assistants, home health aides, and personal care assistants play an essential role in the health and well-being of over 20 million Americans.
Direct care workers assist older adults and people with disabilities with daily tasks, such as dressing, bathing, and eating. Personal care aides may also help clients with meal preparation, housekeeping tasks, errands, appointments, employment and/or social engagement.

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