Program Highlights
The Health Care Assistant (HCA) certificate at CapU is accelerated career training that allows students to complete the program in 7 months.
The HCA program at CapU combines theory courses, lab skills and clinical practicums in real-world health care settings.
In the program, you'll learn how to provide personal care to clients and residents in complex care, specialized dementia care, selected acute care settings and in the community.
You'll develop the knowledge and skills to work with patients who have specialized needs, with training in personal care nursing, common health challenges, and cognitive and mental health challenges.
Classes are taught by experienced Registered or Licensed Practical Nurses who share stories about their experiences in a variety of health care settings, including acute care, long-term care and home support.
Upon graduation, you'll be ready to get working in a secure and growing field with potential to advance.
Start an in-demand career in health care by training as an HCA at CapU. Contact hca@capilanou.ca for more information.
- Provide person-centred care and assistance that recognizes and respects the uniqueness of each individual client.
- Use an informed problem-solving approach to provide care and assistance that promotes the physical, psychological, cognitive, social, and spiritual health and well-being of clients and families.
- Provide person-centred care and assistance for clients experiencing complex health challenges.
- Provide person-centred care and assistance for clients experiencing cognitive and/or mental health challenges.
- Interact with other members of the health care team in ways that contribute to effective working relationships and the achievement of goals.
- Communicate clearly, accurately, and sensitively with clients and families in a variety of community and facility contexts.
- Provide personal care and assistance in a safe, competent, and organized manner.
- Recognize and respond to own self-development, learning, and health enhancement needs.
- Perform the care provider role in a reflective, responsible, accountable, and professional manner.
Admission Requirements
Basic requirements
- High school graduation or
- Be at least 18 years of age with a minimum of Grade 10 English (C grade or higher)
Program-specific requirements
- Applicants must meet the English Language Competency requirements as specified by the BC Care Aide and Community Health Worker Registry
- Applicants may be required to attend an interview
- Covering letter
- Resume
- 3 written reference letters
- Criminal record check
Additional information
- English Language Competency requirements - see Admission Notes
- Covering letter - state reasons for wishing to apply to this program
- Criminal record check - see Admission Notes
Admission Notes
Applicants to the HCA program at Capilano University must meet the English Language Competency HCA Program Entry (pdf).
All students who are interested in the HCA program are strongly encouraged to attend an information session.
A Criminal Record Clearance is required by the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General. The required Criminal Record Check is arranged by Capilano University. Details will be provided at the information session.
After acceptance to the program, students will be required to submit additional documentation as required by relevant health authorities in order to participate in a practicum. Students must complete the practicum to be eligible for program completion.
At a minimum, this includes the following:
- Standard first aid including CPR (level C) with Automated External Defibrillator (AED);
- TB skin test and/or chest x-ray to rule out active TB;
- Successful completion of Food Safe Level 1 within 3 years prior to program commencement;
- Up to date Immunizations in accordance with Practice Education Guidelines of BC.
The activities of the HCA program involve bending, lifting up to 23 Kg (50 lbs), squatting, standing and walking for extended periods (can be up to 8 hours). Additionally, during clinical practicums, students will care for clients who are at end of life and some who may be aggressive due to their cognitive status.
The following is recommended:
- 40 hours of volunteer work at a Complex Care Unit.
Program Requirements
Total program credits: 30.00
Program Notes
Graduation requirement: Students must obtain at least a B- grade in each theory course (HCA 100, 101, 102, 103, 104 and 105) and a credit in HCA 106, 110 and 112.