Caring4Cal: Registration for Caregivers

Register now and start earning $1,250 for completing your first 30 hours! Get an additional $1,500 as a retention bonus!

Simply complete this form and select two learning tracks from the list of six available options.

That’s it! You will receive an activation email within 72 Hours detailing the instructions on how to access your training and start getting paid!

Registration through our portal is closed.

Visit www.Caring4cal.org to view available courses.

To register now, go here:

Caring4Cal Learning Tracks

You will be selecting 2 of the following Learning Tracks in the above form

Compliance, Policy, Regulations

Advance Directives

Being a Caregiver

Direct Care Workers – Building an Effective Relationship Between Direct Care Workers and Family Caregivers

Direct Care Workers – Clarifying Roles and Boundaries in the Home

Direct Care Workers – Managing Conflicts in a Shared Caregiving Relationship

Ethics and Client Rights

Etiquette For Caregivers (CDPH Approved)

Emergency Preparedness

HIV: Standard Training

Hepatitis B and C

Family Dynamics for Caregivers

First Aid (CDPH Approved for 60 minutes)

Food Safety

HIPAA – Confidentiality (CDPH Approved)

Household Safety and Fire Prevention (CDPH Approved for 120 minutes)

Person-Centered Care

Professional Conduct and Boundaries for Caregivers

Self-Care for Caregivers

Vital Signs

Workplace Health and Safety

Workplace Violence in Health and Home Care

Mobility and Conditions Affecting Mobility

Body Brain Injuries: Advanced Training”

Dementia – Intermediate”

Arthritis

Assitive Technology

Blood Pressure and Possible Complications (CDPH Approved)

Body Mechanics and Mobility Assistance – Advanced Training

Chronic Pain

Dealing with Challenging Client Behaviors

Disorientation and Delirium

Hip Fractures in Older People

Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs)

Multiple Sclerosis

Osteoporosis

Parkinson’s Disease

Positioning

Falls Prevention

Preventing Hospital Readmission

Promoting Client Independence

Range of Motion

Reporting and Documenting Client Status and Care (CDPH Approved)

Stroke (CDPH Approved)

Vision Loss

Common Conditions in HCBS Settings

Allergies Awareness

Anemia

Bed Bugs

C. difficile

Cardiovascular and Respiratory Diseases (Approved for 60 minutes)

Caring for Clients On Oxygen Therapy

Catheter Use and Care and Urinary Tract Infections (Approved for 60 minutes)

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

Colostomy

Constipation

Death and Dying

Dermatitis

Diabetes – Standard Training

Dialysis

Digestive Disorders

Domestic Violence

Elder Abuse Neglect and Elder Financial Exploitation (CDPH Approved)

Electrolyte Imbalance

Hospice Care Standard (CDPH Approved)

Hyper or Hypothyroidism

Medical Errors

Pressure Ulcers

Sepsis (CDPH Approved)

Shingles

Supporting Clients with Cancer (CDPH Approved)

Mental Health & Pediatrics

Anxiety Disorder

Autism Spectrum Disorder

Bipolar and Related Disroders

Caring for Veterans

Cerebral Palsy

Child Abuse

Critical incident reporting

Depressive Disorders

Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders

Down Syndrome

Eating Disorders

Grief

Human Trafficking

Mental Health (CDPH Approved)

Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders

Pediatrics: AdvancedTraining

Personality Disorders

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Responding to Client or Family Complaints (CDPH Approved)

Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorder

Social Isolation and Loneliness

Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders

Sleep Disorders

CDPH Approved Modules

Successful ADL- a Guide to a Safe Living Environment

Aging Sensitivity (CDPH Approved)

Cold, Flu and Pneumonia

COVID-19

CPR

Healthy Eating for Older People

Hearing Loss

Infection Control (Advanced) and PPE

Infectious Diseases: Tuberculosis and HIV (Approved for 60 minutes)

Introduction to Communication and Culture, Sensitivity & Awareness (Approved for 60 minutes)

Medication Assistance and Injection Safety

To be eligible:

  • Caregivers must live in California

  • Caregivers must either work now in an eligible job role, OR be interested in becoming one of the eligible provider types in a home- and community-based setting

  • Eligible provider types include: HHA, CNA, RN, LVN, home-based CHW, Respiratory or Occupational or Physical or Speech Therapist, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, or other licensed HCBS healthcare professionals.

Other restrictions may apply

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