Personal Care Attendant (PCA) Training Programs and Courses

Personal care attendants (PCAs) work for home health aide firms or they may work independently to serve patients. Keep reading to learn more about the job and the training programs that can prepare you for employment.

What You Need to Know

Programs for personal care attendants do not typically result in a certificate or degree, but rather are offered as short, undergraduate training programs. Through such a program, you can study first aid, CPR, issues of abuse, Alzheimer's disease and cultural issues. Hands-on experiences, including lab work and an externship, may be required. Due to the hands-on nature of these programs, online options may be rare.