Oklahoma mandates specific training hours and competency evaluations for all in-home care workers.
Here's everything your agency needs to know.
Home Health Aide
Home Health Aides assist with personal care, mobility, and routine health-related support under supervision.
Annual Training
12 Hours
Disclaimer: We are committed to helping you stay informed and confident in your compliance efforts with the most accurate, up-to-date guidance we can provide. Our guides and resources are designed to support your training and compliance work, though state regulations may vary and change frequently. Please consult your state’s licensing or regulatory body for official guidance, publications, or requirements.
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Key points about Oklahoma caregiver regulations:
Individuals 18+ in resource homes require a background check, including fingerprints; children 13–17 need a JOLTS check.
Primary caregivers must be 21+, assistant caregivers must be 16+, and Medicaid program caregivers must be 18+.
Caregivers need proof of Oklahoma residency and identity; specific health requirements vary by care setting.
OKDHS oversees child care regulations, and OSDH oversees healthcare settings; both require compliance with state policies.
Your caregivers can learn and receive real-time AI-powered training from whatever device they have: PC or Mac, tablet or iPad, Android or iOS.
Caregiver training requirements in Oklahoma vary by role, with a primary focus on Home Health Aides (HHAs) for home-based care.
Certification requirements in Oklahoma depend on the caregiver role.
Yes, online caregiver training is commonly used for annual in-service requirements, continuing education, and compliance management.
Learn2Care helps Oklahoma agencies simplify caregiver training with structured learning, mobile access, and easy tracking for certification and renewal compliance.
Caregiver training in Oklahoma—especially for Home Health Aides (HHAs)—focuses on practical, home-based care skills aligned with ongoing training requirements.
Key training topics include:
Annual training typically reinforces these areas to ensure caregivers maintain competency, safety awareness, and compliance with care standards.