Learn more about CFSS in Minnesota
If you’re curious about pursuing a career in the homecare industry, you may have questions regarding your eligibility for becoming a Personal Care Assistant (PCA). Homecare services for individuals living with a disability is available in the state of Minnesota. But what if you're living with a disability and your loved one is in need of a family caregiver. Is it possible to become a PCA if you have a disability?
According to the MN Department of Human Services, to become a PCA you must first meet the following requirements:
For those living with a disability, there are certain requirements you must also meet to work as a caregiver. According to the MN Department of Human Services, to become eligible:
In terms of home caregiving, there are other essential factors to consider, as well. If you have a disability and would like to work as a PCA, you also want to make sure you have available transportation to drive to your clients’ homes. And if you’re unable to drive, make sure you have a way of getting safety to their residences to perform your daily homecare services.
If you’d like to learn more about becoming a PCA, contact us today! We specialize in helping both clients and caregivers receive the information, resources, and services they need to live well and stay independent.
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