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Increase your employment opportunities by starting a career as a Home Health Aide (HHA)!  Many healthcare agencies require HHA certification for job placement. An HHA certificate will enable you to work with clients in their own homes giving you more flexibility and job satisfaction.

Is there a pre-requisite?
Yes, you must have CNA Certification. Need to get certified? Take our Nursing Assistant class and become a CNA.

How long is your HHA training program?
The program is only for one week and includes classroom instruction by our licensed instructors.

What will I learn in your Home Health Aide class?
The HHA course prepares you to enter the exciting world of patient care in residential settings or healthcare facilities. The program includes content required by state home health aide guidelines and you will receive state certification upon successful completion of the course.

What do graduates do?
Graduates typically find employment with the state or county welfare agencies, private home health agencies, social assistance agencies, health care services, and nursing and residential care facilities.

What can I expect to earn?
HHA salaries can range from $18,756 to over $25,472 annually or a mean hourly rate of $12.42, according to the California Employment Development Department, depending on experience, prior education, location, and other factors. Demand for Home Health Aides is expected to grow due to an aging Baby Boomer population.

How will I find a job?
You will receive personal job placement assistance upon completion of your HHA class.

How much is the program?
We offer competitive prices at only $500. If you are a former YAYA student or if you have taken our CNA program, then your cost is only $450 if you register for the class within 3 months of the CNA graduation.

How do I get started?

Call YAYA today!!!

Class size is limited, and classes are forming now, so don’t be left behind – take the first step to a rewarding medical career today!