Working Alone in Someone’s Home Takes a Different Kind of Training…

Private duty home care staff don’t have a supervisor down the hall or a team nearby if something goes wrong — they’re managing medications, transfers, aggression, and medical emergencies solo, inside someone else’s home. That reality demands a different depth of preparation than a typical onboarding checklist offers. Direct Care Training’s 40-Hour Private Duty Home Care & Attendant Care Training & Staff Development Subscription delivers exactly that depth.

This 12-chapter subscription covers the full scope of private duty work: home safety and dignity, managing aggressive behaviors, full medication administration with the “5 Rights,” lift-free transfer techniques, first aid and CPR, nutrition, and person-centered planning — plus manager-specific content on documentation integrity, proxy caregivers, and client assessments. It covers up to 20 staff annually, making it a full year of onboarding and continuing education in one subscription.

Built for private home care agencies, semi-independent living programs, and apartment-based care alike, this subscription equips your team to work confidently and safely without a supervisor in the next room.

Enroll today ($299.95): 40-Hour Private Duty Home Care & Attendant Care Training Subscription

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