
Continuing Care Assistant (CCA) (Co-op)







About Continuing Care Assistant (CCA) (Co-op)
Caregiving graduates of the Continuing Care Assistant (CCA) program will support clients in their daily activities. These dedicated professionals are committed to enriching the quality of life for people of all ages, but many support seniors, as elderly clients are often most in need of support. The program is designed to teach students everything they need to work in Nova Scotia in this challenging role while providing guaranteed work placements while they study to embed this knowledge.
Offer care and support to people of all ages: CCAs are members of the collaborative care team and contribute to the provision of high quality, safe, compassionate, and efficient care to meet the needs of clients and families. A Continuing Care Assistant (CCA) provides assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) to individuals of all ages in a variety of practice settings, promoting holistic health and independence. A CCA provides direct care and support services to people of all ages, enriching their quality of life.
Students can get their CCA qualification: To practice as a CCA in Nova Scotia, an individual must be 1) a graduate of a CCA Program delivered by a licensed education provider, and 2) successfully pass the Nova Scotia CCA Certification Exam.
Learn the skills and participate in work placements: The East Coast International College (ECIC) CCA program is designed to provide graduates with the necessary knowledge, skills, and attitudes to deliver appropriate, timely, and respectful person-focused care to individuals. Our program offers a unique, blended approach to training that combines technical, employability, and essential skills. Placements may occur in a variety of employment settings, including the following: Home Care, Nursing Homes/Homes for the Aged, Acute Care Facilities, and other approved care settings that employ CCAs.
Career opportunity
Following successful completion of the program, graduates may seek employment in health care settings such as
- Home support agencies
- Long term care facilities
- Small options homes
- Homes for the aged
- Private homes
- Hospitals
This program initiative provides a pathway to a meaningful career and the building of a skilled, adaptable and self-sufficient workforce that contributes to the prosperity of Nova Scotia communities.
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