What’s the Best Way To Be A Paid Caregiver In Illinois?

The best way to be a certified caregiver in Illinois is to have the correct training that follows the Illinois state requirements while taking this training at your most convenient time. Caregiverlist offers easy-to-access online training that allows you to take the training anytime, anywhere and on any device. The caregiver training for Illinois added new requirements during 2022 and Caregiverlist training provides annual training courses with all the topics needed to exactly match the state mandate.

Watch this video for more information about the updated caregiver training requirements in Illinois.


Kind Hearts of Caregivers

The kind heart of caregivers is an essential attribute that makes a significant difference in their role and the care they provide. Caregivers with a kind heart genuinely care about the well-being and comfort of the individuals they care for, whether they are elderly, sick, or in need of assistance.

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Obtaining proper Caregiver Training and education can enhance your skills and knowledge as a caregiver, making you more effective and confident in your role.


Caregiver Training for Illinois adds New Requirements

The state of Illinois has refined their training requirements for in-home caregivers for seniors, by adding a few very specific training components. Illinois caregivers now may assist with a few tasks that may bump up against other licensing, for instance, they can now shampoo a client’s hair, as long as the shampoo has been medically prescribed as necessary.

Illinois passed an amendment to Administrative Code Title 77 Part 245.71 for home services caregiver training to include more topics for the year 1 training for Illinois caregivers.

Most of the changes are around clarifying wording and making sure it is clear for tasks that must only be done by skilled professionals. For example, Illinois’s new mandate now says non-medical caregivers may assist a care client with dressing, including with ordinary clothing and application of support stockings of the type that can be purchased from a healthcare professional. However, caregivers may not assist with applying an elastic bandage that can be purchased only with a prescription from a healthcare professional. It’s these types of clarifications that make a clearer line between what Illinois caregivers may assist with vs. what only qualified skilled doctors and nurses and occupational and physical therapists may do.

The amendment also requires a competency exam for a few topics – however, guess what? The Professional Association of Caregivers training provider for senior caregiver training has always provided competency exams and even goes the extra mile to provide 3 different versions with 3 different sets of questions to help caregivers truly learn and retain the information they are taught.

The Caregiver Training University provides the training for all P.A.C. members and provides tutorials on the state requirements along with outlines of the course topics. Find Caregiver training for your state’s senior home caregiver skill requirements.


How do you become a Certified Caregiver in Illinois?

Certified caregiver training in the state of Illinois was mandated by state law in 2008. Then shortly after this, an additional mandate for Alzheimer’s disease caregiver training was added. Illinois caregivers are required to annually renew training for both basic caregiving skills and dementia caregiving skills.

How do you become a professional caregiver in Illinois?

  • 8-Hour Caregiver Certification course with the basic skills for caregiving, including Elder Abuse Identification and Reporting and HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) topics.
  • 6-Hour Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementia training for any caregiver who will be working with seniors with memory loss. This includes learning about the different types of memory loss illnesses, as Alzheimer’s disease is just one type of dementia. As Alzheimer’s disease progresses over time, and includes forgetting person, place and time, it brings additional safety risks. The Alzheimer’s Association lobbied the state of Illinois to mandate this training which became a requirement in 2014.

Illinois reports more than 210,000 seniors suffer from Alzheimer’s Disease and projects this will grow to more than 240,000 in 2025.

Caregiver Certification
Certified Caregiver Training

Illinois Public Health Statue 410 ILCS 405 Alzheimer’s Disease Assistance Act mandates both caregiver and supervisor training for licensed senior home care agencies in the state who provide care for any seniors with dementia.

Review all Illinois Caregiver Training requirements on Caregiverlist, and purchase caregiver training for yourself or your staff.

Certified caregiver training may be taken through an online course and access to the training will be maintained for senior caregivers, allowing renewal training to easily be taken each year. Caregivers may also obtain a t-shirt and lapel pin as members of the Professional Association of Caregivers to showcase their training accomplishments.


In-the-Know Caregiver Training vs. Caregiver Training University

The Professional Association of Caregivers members receive Caregiver Training University courses, the industry’s very best training and we thought we would go the extra mile to tell you the facts on why.

The first is In the Know locks you into contracts – ouch! We wanted to work with a company that knew we would stay with them because they offered a great product, not because we were locked into a monthly contract.

Caregiver training for senior care has become a requirement in many states, although most professional senior home care agencies have always trained their staff on caregiving skills. Why does the Professional Association of Caregivers provide training from Caregiver Training University? Because they offered the first and only caregiver training created in-the-cloud and with courses that includes activities and tools to use for caregiving in-the-home setting, along with an indepth exam to confirm retention of information to reward the caregiver (they are the only training on the market offering 3 different sets of questions for caregivers to re-take the exam 3 times and created this concept, along with several other cool unique tools just for senior caregivers). They aren’t off-the-shelf training written for doctors, nurses and C.N.A.’s, but instead training created just for caregivers. This is why we only use Caregiver Training University classes for senior caregivers.

Let’s show you why you are enjoying the industry’s best training by answering some questions about other training out there.

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Certified Caregiver Training

Caregiver Training University, most importantly, delivers a very enjoyable experience to the caregivers as an in-the-cloud training that doesn’t require an App and can be used on any device. This is the #1 reason – far superior user experience – in addition to having better content and pricing.

In-the-Know training was created as Continuing Education Units (CEU’s) for Certified Nursing Aids and created originally as ink-on-paper courses. They later decided to come into the caregiver training market but did not have a background in creating digital content and did not have their own learning management system. A few more reasons why their training is not preferred are listed below, to help you know you are receiving the best training from Caregiver Training University as a P.A.C. member.

In the Know Caregiver Training Features vs. Caregiver Training University

  • Pagespeed below 7 (on a scale of 1 to 100, this is their PageSpeed rank by Google): this means it is a slow-moving website that is also difficult to use, think of driving 7 miles per hour vs. 90 miles per hour, which delivers a frustrating user experience.
  • Requires an “App” if want to take training on your smartphone which is just an added hassle and headache.
  • Uses a Learning Management Platform from another Company that cannot be updated in real-time (they will actually say “come back later” on their log-in page sometimes).
  • Lack of Interactive Content: ink-on-paper content shoveled online, instead of interactive content written for the digital experience.
  • Contracts: Ouch! In-the-Know locks companies into contracts and requires senior care companies to pay for monthly training courses, even if they don’t use any courses to train caregivers that month, so we didn’t want to be locked into a contract.
  • Training not customized to match state laws – you have to go shopping for different topics and hope you get it right.
  • Tough to reach on the phone.
  • Equity-ownership: private equity investors, as you know (get it) are in-it-for-the-profits. They invest in companies to flip them. They don’t have a background in learning management systems or in creating new tools for caregivers. This means they also have debt and the company will be flipped which means lots of changes, including changes in pricing.
  • Not a diversity supplier – Caregiver Training University has met the rigorous standards to be a Certified Diversity Supplier and is the only caregiver training company on the market that has achieved this designation (Relias is part of a German-owned conglomerate, Bertelsmann, Care Academy is majority-owned by Venture Capitalists and thus cannot meet the diversity supplier requirements (and also are a company of debt).
  • The name In the Know presents challenges for caregiver training: caregivers can say they received training from Caregiver Training University, (we couldn’t imagine saying “I got my training from “In the Know” – what? You know what? Just kidding but it presents branding challenges which means there will be other challenges if they aren’t interested in going the extra mile to have a name that resonates for caregivers. Where else do they cut corners? We couldn’t imagine asking a caregiver to try to explain to an 80-year-old senior that they secured their training at “In the Know”. We can only imagine how confusing that would be. We strive to deliver an experience that assists caregivers to be part of a professional career, with training that has a professional name.

Those are the main reasons why we don’t recommend their training for senior care. We’ve also heard they make it difficult for companies to get out of their contracts, even when they are no longer going to use their training. And we also prefer working with a certified diversity supplier.

Companies that deliver a great product typically don’t have to lock customers into contracts they can’t get out of because the customers will want to stay with the company because the product is great.

All companies who review caregiver training have found Caregiver Training University to be the most innovative and cost-effective caregiver training on the market and that it goes the extra mile to promote caregivers. They were the first company on the market to offer an in-depth exam to reward caregivers and we really enjoy knowing that we are working with a company that showcases caregiver’s achievements and provides the most modern digital experience available.

And, team Caregiver Training University’s employees all have a back ground in senior care, operating a home care agency and working as caregivers.

Learn more at: www.caregivertraininguniversity.com

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Caregiver Stress Relief Photo-of-the-Week

Professional caregivers have the ongoing challenge of making sure to take care of their emotional needs as they care for others. Enjoy this week’s photo.

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Caregiver Stress Relief Photo


Caregiver Stress Support -Nourish for the Caregiver’s Soul Free Zoom Event

Join a community of caregiver’s to be supported, inspired and to find spiritual nourishment in your caregiving with this free Zoom Event. Deb and Kelly are experienced caregivers and receive rave reviews for their Nourishment for the Caregiver’s Soul programs. Just register, click to join and sit back to absorb appreciation and inspiration. Participation tools will be available at the end for caregivers who wish to share.

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Nourish for the Caregiver's Soul
Join a Community of Caregivers for a Rewarding Hour of Spiritual Nourishment

Medication Management Device Free Give-Away

Caregivers may enter to win this free new medication manager device.

Pria Medication Management

National Caregivers Day might have been last month, but we like to celebrate caregivers year-round! As a special thank you to all caregivers, we’re giving away one Pria device with six-months free subscription. Enter for a chance to win this awesome prize HERE.

Pria by BLACK+DECKER helps ease the stress associated with caregiving and allows aging loved ones to maintain their independence while thriving in place. Pria is so much more than a medication management device. With the mobile app, you’re able to stay more connected than ever to the people you care for. In addition to medication reminders and dispensing, Pria also features two-way video calling, voice commands, reminders, check-in options and more, that were all designed to maximize quality time with loved ones.

*Enter giveaway  by 4/5/20 at 11:59 PM ET. See Official Rules for all details.

Learn more about becoming a Caregiver at Caregiverlist.


Caregiver Stress Relief Photo of the Week

Caregiver Stress Relief Photo of the Week
New Mexico sunrise for your stress relief.

Senior caregivers provide both emotional support and care for physical needs. It’s important that caregivers take time to take care of themselves. Enjoy this week’s stress relief photo.

Find caregiver training and tools for senior care on Caregiverlist.


Coronavirus Safety and Prevention Training for Senior Caregivers

Senior caregivers learn infection control training in their initial caregiver training courses. As the novel coronavirus has proven to be extremely contagious, Caregiver Training University offers specific courses for the prevention and safety for caregivers and seniors during the outbreak of the virus. Learn more at Caregiverlist.

Personal Protective Equipment for Senior Caregivers or PPE

Become a professional senior caregiver by taking an online caregiver training course meeting state requirements.

COVID-19 Virus Explained

The coronavirus causes the disease COVID-19

Coronavirus is the name of the virus that causes the disease named COVID-19. Coronavirus a novel virus, meaning it is new to humans. It has spread so quickly and easily between humans that it now is defined as a pandemic or a disease which spreads itself out over everyone in a population. Coronavirus is now a pandemic because residents of entire countries have quickly become infected.

COVID-19 Hand Washing Tips for Prevention

Effective Hand Washing Prevents the Spread of this Virus from your Hands to Face and to Others

Because coronavirus is a new virus that does not have a vaccine, prevention is the best protection and effective hand washing with soap continues to be the best way to prevent spreading the virus. Older people and people with compromised immune systems are at greater risk of getting very sick or dying.

Basic Hygiene and Infection Control

Hygiene and Infection Control

Learn how to maintain good hygiene for both the senior client and caregiver and safety to protect yourself and control infections. How to wash hands, use gloves properly, protect your face and body, and assist seniors with good daily hygiene.

Superspreaders and the Most Vulnerable

Superspreaders are People with Immune Systems that More Easily Spread a Virus

Pandemics sometimes have “superspreaders” and superspreading events. This happens because for reasons that are still not completely understood, some people’s genetics enable them to have a very high “viral load” and to shed a lot more virus than other people. They may be spreading the virus before they have full-blown symptoms and are being isolated and careful.