Health Care Assistant Upgrade Program credentials
- This program prepares individuals with previous health care assistant education and experience for practice in BC.
- We designed the program to address individual needs as identified through the NCAS (Nursing Community Assessment Service) HCA Competency Assessment.
- It enables individuals to review and enhance previously gained knowledge and upgrade their skills to meet practice requirements so that they may become registered as HCAs in BC with BC Care Aide & Community Health Worker Registry.
- Make use of the Osap calculator to learn how much support you can get to support your health care assistant upgrade education.
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The NCAS Upgrade Program includes:
- Comprehensive Theory Review Modules (2 months, 155 hours) The theory review component is designed to be completed in a self-paced and self-directed format, with online learning modules and assessments. Students will work at their own pace, and an HCA instructor will be available to answer content-specific questions and support student progress.
- HCA Lab Skills Review and Skills Testing (1 month, 20 hours) After completing the theory review, we will orient students to the skills lab and will work with an HCA instructor for a basic HCA skills refresher before being assessed for complex care placement.
- Supervised Practice Experience Multi-Level/Complex Care (40 hours) Students will be assigned to a clinical setting under the supervision of an HCA Clinical Instructor, where the student will be expected to meet program learning outcomes in the practice setting.
Learning Objectives Of Health Care Assistant Upgrade Program
The nine Health Care Assistant Upgrade program learning outcomes prescribed by the NCAS that the students must meet for successful completion of this program are:
- Provides person-centered care and help that recognizes and respects the uniqueness of each individual client.
- Uses an informed problem-solving approach to provide care and assistance that promotes the physical, psychological, social, cognitive, and/or spiritual well-being of clients and families.
- Provides care and assistance for clients experiencing complex health challenges.
- Provides care and assistance for clients experiencing cognitive and/or mental health challenges.
- Interacts with other members of the healthcare team in ways that contribute to effective working relationships and the achievement of goals.
- Communicates clearly, accurately, and in sensitive ways with clients and families within a variety of community and facility contexts.
- Provides personal care and assistance in a safe, competent, and organized manner.
- Recognizes and responds to own self-development, learning and health-enhancement needs.
- Performs the care provider’s role in a reflective, responsible, accountable and professional/ethical manner.
BC Care Aide & Community Health Worker Registry
The BC Care Aide & Community Health Worker Registry reviews and recognizes Health Care Assistant Upgrade programs in BC to ensure that they are:
- following the provincial curriculum,
- implementing a common set of training standards, and
- graduating competent front-line health care providers.
Confirming that health care assistants meet registration requirements is integral to the Registry’s mandate of patient protection and improved standards of care. Graduates of the Health Care Assistant Upgrade or HCA program delivered by Sprott Shaw College are eligible for registration with the BC Care Aide and Community Health Worker Registry, to demonstrate their competence and credentials to work for publicly funded employers in BC.
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