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Becoming a DSHSC Caregiver



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Do you want to become a DSHSC caregiver. You can read the following article to find out more. This article will provide information on eligibility requirements, background checks. Pay and other important details. This will help you get started as a DSHSC caretaker. It takes only minutes to submit your application. Unlike Medicaid, which takes 45 days to review financial information, TSOA/MAC applications can be initiated immediately.

Continuing education requirements

There are various CE requirements for a DSHS-certified caregiver. In general, a caregiver has to complete 12 hours of continuing education before their birthday or within the first 120 days after their birthday. For this certification caregivers need to take classes from a DSHS approved community instructor. This training is necessary to provide personal care services for the elderly or persons with disabilities in an assisted living facility or adult family home that is licensed by the state. Besides, they can also work for a home-care agency or as an independent provider of a DSHS-certified client.


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Online CE courses have been developed by DSHS for caregivers. These include Continuing Education courses approved by DSHS. CareLearn Washington, an online professional training provider, offers these courses. There are many CE courses available through CareLearn Washington. The state regulations will determine which CE courses are required. Some courses are more difficult to find, but most providers have DSHS-approved online training programs.

Background check

Is it necessary to submit a background investigation in order to be employed by the Department of Social and Health Services. The law requires that employers check any potential employees' background if they are applying for jobs with vulnerable populations. An employer cannot simply check your background if there are certain criminal convictions. You must also submit to fingerprinting. You can request a appointment for fingerprinting if you don’t have one. You should plan accordingly as this background check can take between 30 and 60 days.


To obtain an accurate background check, all information must be provided to the Department of Human Services. The state uses a system called Background Check Central Unit to run fingerprint and name checks. These checks are free of charge for providers and are done through a DSHS-contracted vendor, Idemia. However, you may need to pay fees if you go to your local police agency to get a fingerprint checked.

Pay

If you are looking for a paid caregiver, you can hire a DSHSA approved care provider. These caregivers are hired by Medicaid recipients. They receive state payments and are supervised by DSHS. In March, these independent provider caregivers were made to work for the state as a contracted employer. Consumer Direct Care Network won a nine year contract for $572 Million to handle the employment and payroll functions. Read on to learn how you can become a provider of care.


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Assistance in finding a caregiver

Medicaid can pay unpaid DSHs caregivers, but only under certain conditions. These individuals must submit a background check. They also need to join Service Employees International Local 775. The caregiver will be paid by the Case Manager. These individuals must complete a caregiver training course and meet certain requirements. You must first contact your case manager to be eligible for the program. They will assist you in finding a caregiver who meets your needs.



 



Becoming a DSHSC Caregiver