Get Language Support
Fully translated courses give you access to high-quality learning experiences.
Even if you speak English fluently or want to learn English, a course in your primary language may be a better fit to set you up for success and get you working faster as a caregiver.
The Member Resource Center (MRC) can help you:
Find courses near you in your preferred language.
Change your language preferences in the Caregiver Learning Center.
Learn more about your language support options.
Orientation and Safety may be available in these languages:
- Amharic
- Arabic
- Cantonese
- Khmer
- Korean
- Nepali
- Punjabi
- Russian
- Somali
- Spanish
- Tagalog
- Tigrinya
- Ukrainian
- Vietnamese
Fully translated Basic Training courses may be available in these languages:
- English
- Arabic
- Amharic
- Chinese
- Khmer
- Korean
- Russian
- Spanish
- Ukranian
- Vietnamese
Check the version of Basic Training you are required to complete to see the available language options.
You can contact the Member Resource Center to request a free professional interpreter, if no in-person Basic Training courses are available in your preferred language in a 50 mile radius of your area. You or your employer must make the interpreter request 3-4 weeks before your Basic Training start date.
If you are taking an English Basic Training course with an interpreter, translated course materials can be provided in:
- Nepali
- Samoan
- Tagalog
- Ukrainian
- Laotian
- Farsi
- Punjabi
Some CE courses may be offered in your preferred language. You can call the MRC to find and enroll in these courses. You also have 2 interpreter options available to you.
- Professional Interpreter: If there are no in-person classes or webinars available in your preferred language, contact the MRC to request a free professional interpreter.
- Community Interpreter: A community interpreter is a friend or relative over the age of 18 that is not your client. You can use a community interpreter for webinars* and online courses.
*For webinars, you must contact the MRC to let them know that you will have a community interpreter helping you during the course. You are responsible for telling the interpreter when the class will be held.
Member Resource Center (MRC)
If you have questions about enrolling, course options or completing training, contact the MRC. Support is available in multiple languages.
Peer Mentors
If you are a caregiver going through Basic Training and preparing to become a certified Home Care Aide (HCA), you can get guidance and support from Peer Mentors.
Support for Students with Disabilities
Students with disabilities have the right to request and receive reasonable accommodation in order to receive all of the Training Partnership’s programs and activities.
Learning Policies
Your class time is valuable. The following policies ensure a positive learning environment in which you are supported and have the opportunity to be successful.