New Jersey Caregiver Training

New Jersey Caregiver Training & Compliance for Home Care Agencies

Manage New Jersey caregiver training requirements, annual education, and caregiver compliance records with streamlined workforce tools.

300+
Online Courses
95%
Completion Rate
85%
Higher Retention
185+
Hours of Training
State Regulations

New Jersey's Caregiver Training
Requirements at a Glance

New Jersey mandates specific training hours and competency evaluations for all in-home care workers.
Here's everything your agency needs to know.

Regulatory Oversight

Licensing Authorities

New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH)

Oversees home care services, CHHA programs, and statewide caregiver compliance requirements.

New Jersey Board of Nursing (NJBON)

Regulates CHHA certification, CNA requirements, and caregiver training standards statewide.

New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs (DCA)

Oversees healthcare service firms and consumer protection compliance requirements.

New Jersey Adult Protective Services Act

Establishes abuse reporting duties and vulnerable adult protection requirements statewide.

New Jersey Training Requirements & Recommended Courses

Certified Home Health Aide Annual Training

A few Learn2Care class courses:

  • L2C1501 – Preventing Back Injuries for Caregivers
  • L2C1003 – Standard Precautions and Key PPE
  • L2C0407 – Preparing for Disasters In the Community

CNA to CHHA Bridge Annual Training

A few Learn2Care class courses:

  • L2C1502 – Your Safety in Workplace:Guidance for Caregivers
  • L2C0706 – Communication: Communicating with the Client’s Family
  • L2C0407 – Preparing for Disasters In the Community

Health Care Service Firm Onboarding Initial Training

A few Learn2Care class courses:

  • L2C0401 – Recognizing and Responding to Domestic Violence in Home Care
  • L2C1006 – Infection Control for Caregivers
  • L2C1004 – Transmission Based Precautions

Health Care Service Firm Onboarding Annual Training

A few Learn2Care class courses:

  • L2C3000 – Ethical Considerations and Boundaries in Home Care
  • L2C0408 – Emergencies In the Home

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.

Meet New Jersey's Caregiver
Standards — Without the Guesswork

Our free eBook breaks down every training and compliance requirement New Jersey caregivers face — in plain language, so you stay audit-ready and focused on what matters: delivering quality care.

  • Step-by-step breakdown of New Jersey training hours & topics
  • Compliance checklist to pass audits with confidence
  • Proven strategies to build a quality-first care team
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Got a Question?

Yes. CHHAs must be certified through the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs before working independently in licensed care settings.

Yes. Approved hybrid programs allow 60 hours of classroom instruction to be delivered online, while skills training must be completed in person.

Training includes psychosocial needs, personal care, infection control, communication, client safety, and caregiver responsibilities.

Learn2Care simplifies CHHA renewal tracking, improves caregiver onboarding, and helps agencies maintain strong compliance documentation.

Caregiver training requirements in New Jersey vary by role and include both state-approved training and agency onboarding requirements:

  • Certified Home Health Aides (CHHAs) must complete a 76-hour state-approved training program (60 classroom + 16 clinical hours), followed by 12 hours of annual training.
  • Health Care Service Firm (HCSF) onboarding/orientation training is required for caregivers working in home care agencies. This must be completed within 90 days of hire and includes topics such as infection control, abuse prevention, HIPAA, patient rights, ethics, safety, and emergency procedures.

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