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caleeza
Asked January 2017
How do I get free training to provide home care for my mother?
And be able to get paid for this service to help my family.
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pamstegma
Jan 2017
Get into a CNA program at your nearest community college.
Contact a home health agency for training as a PCA and HHA.
Learn how care is covered by various federal programs.
You can find out a lot at your nearest senior center.
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Contact a home health agency for training as a PCA and HHA.
Learn how care is covered by various federal programs.
You can find out a lot at your nearest senior center.