Certified Medication Aide

 

Medication Aide Training is essential for individuals who wish to assist in the administration of medications in various healthcare settings, such as nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and home care environments. This training program equips participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and effectively manage medications for patients. During the course, trainees learn about different types of medications, their effects, and the importance of proper dosage and timing. Additionally, the training covers key topics such as medication storage, documentation, and recognizing potential side effects. Participants also receive instruction on legal and ethical considerations related to medication administration, ensuring they understand their responsibilities and the importance of patient safety. Upon successful completion of the training, individuals are often required to pass a certification exam, which validates their competency in this crucial role. By becoming a certified medication aide, you can play a vital part in enhancing patient care and supporting healthcare professionals in delivering quality services.

 

3 Week Course

Medication Aide Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible for enrollment in the Medication Aide Program, an applicant must:

  1. Hold a current Ohio Certifid Nursing AssistantState Tested Nurse Aide (STNA) certificate.

  2. Maintain an active license in good standing with no disciplinary restrictions or sanctions. 

Applicants are responsible for providing documentation verifying their STNA certification status and good standing prior to admission into the program.

Cost: $700 ~ Payment Plan Available