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Advance Your Skills with New Online Courses
And, get paid for up to 12 hours of Continuing Education credits!*
As a professional caregiver, you have access to additional free learning opportunities with new Continuing Education (CE) courses in the Caregiver Learning Center. These online courses are designed to help you continue to provide the best care for your clients.
Your time is valuable. That’s why you can grow your professional skills while getting paid for the courses you take.*
Whether you have a Continuing Education requirement or simply want to learn new skills, you can take these flexible, easy-to-access learning opportunities in the Caregiver Learning Center.
*All qualified caregivers can get paid up to 12 hours of Continuing Education credits. If you have requirement, you should only take the 12 hours needed for your requirement. If you do not have a CE requirement, these courses are optional and you can only be paid for up to 12 hours annually. Learn more about Continuing Education.
New Online Courses
Every year, new courses are created to provide learning opportunities relevant to a wide variety of caregiver and client needs. Courses released this year include:

2 hours
Caring for a Client with Obesity
Discover bias-free care strategies and techniques to support clients with obesity.

3 hours
Caring for a Client with a Terminal Illness
Gain skills to provide emotional and physical support during end-of-life care.

1 hour
Climate Change – Extreme Heat
Learn how to help clients prepare for and stay safe during extreme heat events.

2 hours
Multiple Sclerosis
Understand how to support clients managing Multiple Sclerosis (MS) symptoms.

3 hours
Cardiovascular Health
Learn about the cardiovascular system's function, common conditions, strategies to manage cardiovascular risks and maintain heart health, and ways to support clients during a cardiovascular emergency.
Get Started Today
Start learning and earning today in the Caregiver Learning Center.
Use the Caregiver Learning Center User Guide to get help enrolling and taking courses.
TIP! You can view the User Guide in your preferred language. Go to the top corner of the page to change the language.
Need help?
Use the Caregiver Learning Center User Guide to learn how to log in or find and enroll in CE courses.
Individual Providers (IPs):
- Contact the Member Resource Center for additional enrollment and language support.
- Contact CDWA if you have questions about your training requirement, deadline or payment.
Agency Providers (APs):
- Contact your employer before for help enrolling or if you have questions about your training requirement, deadline or payment.



