Virginia Caregiver Training Requirements Home Attendant/Home Health Aide: Must complete a state approved 40-hour curriculum or HHA program of 75 hours and 12 hours CE annually. Certified Nurse Assistants: After completing a state approved CNA school program, CNAs in Virginia must complete 12 hours of CE annually.
You must be at least 18 years old. And at least one of these must be true for you: You're a spouse, son, daughter, parent, stepfamily member, or extended family member of the Veteran, or. You live full time with the Veteran, or you're willing to live full time with the Veteran if we designate you as a family caregiver.
When applying for PCAFC, a Veteran may appoint one (1) Primary Family Caregiver and up to two (2) Secondary Family Caregiver applicants on the VA Form 10-10CG application. Decisions made by VA may have impacted one or more individuals listed on the VA Form 10-10CG application.
If you are filing a supplemental claim (a claim after an initial claim for the same or similar benefit was previously decided) and have new and relevant evidence ... please complete and submit VA Form 21-526EZ, Application for Disability Compensation and Related Compensation Benefits.
Home Health Aides assist patients with daily activities, medication management, and emotional support, enhancing their quality of life at home. To become a Home Health Aide in Virginia, you need to complete a state-approved training program, pass a certification exam, and be listed on the Virginia Nurse Aide Registry.
Virginia Caregiver Training Requirements Homemakers: Must complete 16 hours of topic specific training and 8 hours of CE annually. Home Attendant/Home Health Aide: Must complete a state approved 40-hour curriculum or HHA program of 75 hours and 12 hours CE annually.