Seattle Homeaide Trainers, LLC is a licensed private vocational school and a contracted Community Instructor with the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services.
Seattle Homeaide Trainers, LLC was started in 2020 when Pauline Owuor recognized the importance for caregiver training.
Pauline has supported and trained over 8,000+ healthcare professionals in Washington State.
At Seattle Homeaide Trainers, LLC we strives to provide every student with an exceptional learning experience.
Our courses are approved by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) and meet all state requirements.
Our program integrates #HealthcareEducation, #CareerAdvancement, and #ProfessionalDevelopment, catering to the growing demand for skilled CNAs.
This course provides in-depth training on mental health disorders and how to provide care to individuals with these conditions.
This course covers the essential safety protocols and best practices for working in a caregiving environment.
This course focuses on understanding and caring for individuals with dementia. Students will learn about the different stages of the condition and how to provide effective care.
Our training program includes extensive skills practice to help students prepare for the state certification exam.
This course provides students with an understanding of bloodborne pathogens and how to prevent the spread of disease in a caregiving environment.
Students will learn about food safety and hygiene, as well as how to prepare and serve nutritious meals.
This course covers CPR and first aid techniques, preparing students to respond to emergencies in a caregiving setting.
Seattle Home Aide Trainers, LLC offers ongoing education opportunities to help students stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in the caregiving industry.
Our child care certification course prepares students to provide care to children in a safe and nurturing environment.
This course covers BLS techniques and prepares students to respond to emergencies in a caregiving setting.
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