California Caregiver Grant Program
To be eligible:
Caregivers must live in California
Caregivers must either work now in an eligible job role, OR be interested in becoming one of the eligible provider types in a home- and community-based setting
Eligible provider types include: HHA, CNA, RN, LVN, home-based CHW, Respiratory or Occupational or Physical or Speech Therapist, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, or other licensed HCBS healthcare professionals.
Other restrictions may apply
The National Minority Health Association (NMHA), a key player in closing the disparity gap in minority health care, has been awarded a Caring4Cal grant in a robust effort to empower caregivers across California with essential training and up to $27,500,000 in financial incentives.
This initiative, spearheaded by the California Department of Healthcare Access and Information (HCAI), is designed to bolster the workforce of home- and community-based care providers, recognizing the superior health outcomes achieved when patients are cared for in their homes.
According to the PHI National's latest report, California faces a critical need for home care workers, with demand expected to grow significantly in the coming years. Nevvon's partnership with Caring4Cal directly addresses this need by providing accessible, state-of-the-art training to caregivers, ensuring a future where no Californian goes without the care they require.
NMHA’s initiative is bolstered by a strategic partnership with Nevvon, a trailblazer in e-training solutions for the healthcare sector.
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The National Minority Health Association (NMHA), a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization, was founded in 1988. Having achieved its initial mission of ensuring the establishment of Offices of Minority Health in all 50 states, its new mission is to close the disparity gap in minority health care.
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