Training Requirements for Nevada Caregivers
This video covers Nevada’s training requirements for Personal Care Aides and Certified Nurse Aides. It explains how PCAs must complete 16 hours of topic-specific training plus 8 hours of continuing education annually, while CNAs must meet state-approved training plus 12 hours of CE annually (as applicable).
The video highlights how agencies using CareSmartz360 can track, schedule, document and report caregiver training and certifications.
Who we empower every day By Role- Agency Owners – Maintain a compliant workforce by automating training tracking, credential renewals and reporting
- Supervisors – Verify that caregivers assigned to clients hold required training and certifications
- Care Managers – Should match client care demands with caregiver skills and make sure training status is in line
- Billers – Make sure that only certified caregivers get service bills
- Schedulers – Assign caregivers according to their most recent training certificates
- Caregivers – Should monitor their own certification requirements, training status, and renewals
- On-Call Coordinators – Verify that backup and on-call personnel have the necessary credentials
Maintaining a solid training and credentialing system reduces risk of audit issues. Agencies that integrate training management into their operations via a unified software reduce admin burden and ensure staffing readiness.