State-specific caregiver training information for Alaska (AK)
Alaska Department of Health
Training program costs typically range from $500-$2,000; state exam fee varies
Check with Alaska Department of Health for a list of approved training programs in your area. Many community colleges and vocational schools offer CNA/HHA training programs. Some employers offer paid training as part of employment.
Federal OBRA (Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act) requires a minimum 75 hours of training. Alaska may require additional hours beyond the federal minimum. Training must cover basic nursing skills, personal care, infection control, and patient rights.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only. Regulations change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with Alaska's licensing authority before making business decisions.
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