The idoh home health aide registration program administers the aides registry and ensures that home health aides meet the qualifications for a home health aide and are appropriately registered on the aides registry. A home health aide is a person working for a home health agency or hospice that performs home health services ordered by a licensed physician, licensed chiropractor, licensed podiatrist, or licensed optometrist. The home health aide must successfully complete a home health agency's training and competency evaluation. Home health agencies and hospices are responsible for establishing their own policies on qualifications and needed training. Idoh does not certify or approve training sites or the syllabus of each individual agency or organization under contract to provide home health aide training services. For the thousands of americans living with conditions that require daily care and supervision, the assistance of home health aides (or hhas) is invaluable. When a patient is elderly, physically disabled, terminally ill, or otherwise unable to care for themselves, being able to live at home rather than in long-term facility or hospital care allows him or her to retain an important measure of personal freedom. With the help of a home health aide (reporting to other medical professionals), a patient can maintain some level of independence and comfort. Weekday schedule (3 weeks). It takes a lot of compassion to care for the elderly, people with disabilities, and individuals with chronic illnesses. Our home health aide training could be a huge step toward

