Direct Care Worker (Dcw) Training and Testing Program - Onsite Audit Tool is a legal document that was released by the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System - a government authority operating within Arizona.
Q: What is the Direct Care Worker (Dcw) Training and Testing Program?
A: The Direct Care Worker (Dcw) Training and Testing Program is a program in Arizona that provides training and testing for individuals working as direct care workers.
Q: Who is eligible for the Direct Care Worker (Dcw) Training and Testing Program?
A: Individuals who want to work as direct care workers in Arizona are eligible for the program.
Q: What is the purpose of the Onsite Audit Tool?
A: The purpose of the Onsite Audit Tool is to assess the compliance of direct care worker training programs in Arizona.
Q: What does the Onsite Audit Tool assess?
A: The Onsite Audit Tool assesses the curriculum, instructor qualifications, and training materials used in direct care worker training programs.
Q: Who conducts the onsite audits?
A: The onsite audits are conducted by the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS).
Q: What are the requirements for direct care worker training programs in Arizona?
A: Direct care worker training programs in Arizona must meet certain requirements set by the ADHS.
Q: What happens if a direct care worker training program does not meet the requirements?
A: If a training program does not meet the requirements, it may be subject to corrective action or even suspension or revocation of its approval status.
Form Details:
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