First Impressions After Joining the Caregiver Academy
I switched careers in my thirties and caregiving felt meaningful, but I was worried about making mistakes. What helped me was spending time in their resource center before even finishing the onboarding process.
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I switched careers in my thirties and caregiving felt meaningful, but I was worried about making mistakes. What helped me was spending time in their resource center before even finishing the onboarding process. I’m talking about this page: their resource center. That’s what I used to understand what kind of training materials and guidance they offer. It gave me a clearer picture of how the Home Care Academy is structured and what to expect once you’re inside. The training modules break things down into manageable pieces, so you’re not overwhelmed. There’s guidance on personal care, professional boundaries, infection control basics, and communication tips for working with families. One thing I appreciated was that they don’t assume you already know everything. They actually explain why certain steps matter, not just what to do. My advice to anyone joining is to treat it seriously, even if some parts seem obvious.