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This is a legal form that was released by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services - a government authority operating within Washington. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is DSHS Form 10-642?
A: DSHS Form 10-642 is a document that outlines the components of a 75 Hour Home Care Aide Training Program in Washington.
Q: What does DSHS stand for?
A: DSHS stands for the Department of Social and Health Services.
Q: What is a Home Care Aide?
A: A Home Care Aide is a trained professional who provides assistance and support to individuals in their own homes.
Q: How long is the training program?
A: The training program is 75 hours long.
Q: What are the components of the training program?
A: The components of the training program are outlined in DSHS Form 10-642.
Q: Who is responsible for providing the training program?
A: The training program is typically provided by a licensed home care agency or a training program approved by the DSHS.
Q: Is the training program mandatory?
A: Yes, completing a 75 Hour Home Care Aide Training Program is mandatory in order to work as a Home Care Aide in Washington.
Q: What are some of the topics covered in the training?
A: The training covers topics such as basic first aid, communication skills, infection control, and understanding client needs.
Q: Are there any prerequisites for the training program?
A: There are no specific prerequisites for the training program, but applicants must meet certain requirements to work as a Home Care Aide in Washington.
Form Details:
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