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  1. How to become a HCA in Alberta. To become a HCA in Alberta, you have 4 options: Complete a HCA program in Alberta. This must be through a post-secondary institution licensed to use the 2019 provincial curriculum, and you must pass the Provincial Alberta HCA Examination to obtain an Alberta HCA certificate.

  2. albertahcadirectory.com › health-care-aides › how-toHow to Apply - HCA Directory

    Certified: HCAs who have successfully completed and received a Health Care Aide certificate in Alberta. Substantial Equivalence : Graduates of a Health Care Aide program outside of Alberta, internationally educated nurses; and individuals with education as a Health Care Aide, personal support worker, continuing care assistant, nurse, or other profession considered to provide direct patient care.

  3. HCA Training Program. As of Sept. 1, 2022, AHS offers a training program for uncertified HCAs (in permanent full or part time positions in rural or remote areas of Alberta) to become certified. Through the program, newly hired uncertified HCAs will receive orientation and support to enrol in a licensed HCA education program.

  4. 3 Page 2 of 24Alberta HCA Exam Candidate Handbook 202 2. EXAM DETAILS To be eligible to write the Exam, candidates must meet all requirements of the Government of Alberta Provincial HCA Examination Policies-2020 (HCA Exam Policies). See the Directory Website for a copy of the policies. 2.1 What are the specific eligibility requirements?

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  5. Jul 1, 2020 · HCA Basic Education and Training. Did you know that to become certified as a Health Care Aide in Alberta, you must complete a recognized Health Care Aide program? To apply for entry into a Health Care Aide program at any licensed post-secondary institution, check out the link below: Government of Alberta – Health Care Aide education programs

  6. Health Care Aide (HCA) Your Health Team A Health Care Aide (HCA) provides direct care, personal assistance and support to patients who are ill, elderly or disabled. They assist patients with activities such as bathing, grooming, dressing, and toileting. They may help with feeding or exercise and in some settings help patients take their ...

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  8. HCA students must achieve a minimum final grade of 70% in each course and pass the provincial HCA Examination to graduate from the HCA Program and receive the Government of Alberta HCA Provincial Curriculum Certificate. Extra fees are associated with writing the Provincial Exam not covered by the tuition.