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Training Requirements for Louisiana Caregivers

caregiver training requirements in Louisiana

This video explains Louisiana’s caregiver training rules. For Direct Service Workers (DSWs) and providers under Medicaid HCBS, Louisiana mandates 16 hours of initial training & 8 hours of annual continuing education.

Home health aides operating in licensed medical agencies may need further training (often ~75 hours total).

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Agency Owners: Verify that caregiver education satisfies all Medicaid and state requirements.

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  • Supervisors: Monitor adherence and plan any necessary refresher courses.
  • Care Managers:  Assign caregivers with credentials that have been validated.
  • Billers: Verify personnel qualifications to avoid any claim problems.
  • Planners:  Only schedule caregivers who are in compliance with the training.
  • Caregivers: Update your certifications & take the necessary training.
  • On-Call Coordinators:  Verify that replacement employees adhere to all training guidelines.

DSWs in Louisiana are required to do eight hours of continuing education each year, with a focus on topics including safety, client requirements, and confidentiality. Licensed HHA positions may be subject to the approximately 75-hour federal minimum training requirements.

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