Ivy Tech Warsaw, Fort Wayne Offering Free Personal Care Attendant Course

April 22, 2020 at 9:37 p.m.

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Ivy Tech Community College, including the Warsaw and Fort Wayne locations, is now offering a free Patient Care Attendant (PCA) course in response to the much-needed support of long-term care facilities in Indiana.

Ivy Tech will provide the five-hour classroom portion of the PCA class virtually through Zoom, while the long-term care facilities will be responsible for three hours of skills training and checks-offs on-site at the facility.

“Ivy Tech has a long-standing relationship with the long-term care providers in our state,” Mary Anne Sloan, vice president of Healthcare at Ivy Tech, said. “Our ability to offer this training at no cost to them is one way to assist in increasing the ability of long-term care facilities to provide safe and efficient care to some of our most vulnerable citizens. Our faculty are committed to providing this important training and are very excited for the opportunity.”

Upon completion, the eight-hour course will allow individuals to assist long-term care residents with basic needs such as feeding assistance, dressing and more. Individuals must register through a long-term care facility to attend the training. For more information, contact Martha Moody at [email protected].



Ivy Tech Community College, including the Warsaw and Fort Wayne locations, is now offering a free Patient Care Attendant (PCA) course in response to the much-needed support of long-term care facilities in Indiana.

Ivy Tech will provide the five-hour classroom portion of the PCA class virtually through Zoom, while the long-term care facilities will be responsible for three hours of skills training and checks-offs on-site at the facility.

“Ivy Tech has a long-standing relationship with the long-term care providers in our state,” Mary Anne Sloan, vice president of Healthcare at Ivy Tech, said. “Our ability to offer this training at no cost to them is one way to assist in increasing the ability of long-term care facilities to provide safe and efficient care to some of our most vulnerable citizens. Our faculty are committed to providing this important training and are very excited for the opportunity.”

Upon completion, the eight-hour course will allow individuals to assist long-term care residents with basic needs such as feeding assistance, dressing and more. Individuals must register through a long-term care facility to attend the training. For more information, contact Martha Moody at [email protected].



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