Home Health Aide, COC
For more information about this program contact Delia Stephens at 316.677.9400.
Program Description
The Home Health Aide course prepares the certified nurse aide (CNA) to care for clients in community and home settings. Graduates may take an examination to become a certified home health aide. Documentation and identification of client needs is an important part of this course. Many home health aides are also hired to work at hospice agencies and with agencies working with children.
Admissions Requirements
In addition to the college’s admissions policy, students must:
- Submit an application for admission.
- Be 18 years of age or older.
- Show documentation of high school graduation or satisfaction of high school equivalency prior to graduating from the program.
- Possess a current CNA certificate.
- Successfully complete pre-admission testing.
Accreditations/Affiliations
The Home Health Aide program is approved by the Kansas Board of Regents.
The program is also approved by:
Kansas Department of Health and Environment
1000 SW Jackson, Suite 200
Topeka, KS 66212-1365
785.296.0056
The program consists of 2 credit hours and costs approximately *$292.55.
*Costs include tuition, student fees and lab fees. Books, tools, uniforms and any other expenses are not included. Additional fees may applyThis program has not been approved by the Department of Education for federal financial aid.

