CNAs will be taking their CEU classes that will be presented in a bundled package selected by DHCQ.Information on how to log into the RELIAS website will be displayed on the DHCQ website at:.If they do not have a credit/debit card, they can obtain a pre-paid credit card CNAs will pay RELIAS online using a credit/debit card.CNAs must obtain an individual e-mail address to create an account in RELIAS a free e-mail address can be obtained through:.Both the $25.00 renewal fee and renewal form will be completed through the RELIAS website As of January 1, 2020, CNAs will no longer be sending their payments or renewal forms to the Division of Health Care Quality.The below bullet points should help clarify some of the changes, which the Division of Health Care Quality (DHCQ) will continue to update on its website at: Delaware CNAs are also required by state law to work 64 hours, during their 24-month certification period, under the supervision of a nurse completing nursing related duties. On January, 1, 2020, the company that CNAs will be required to take online training from will be RELIAS. Ĭurrently, Delaware CNAs are required to take 24 hours of CEUs every two years through an online company named Elsevier. For the latest updates regarding COVID-19 in general and best practices for overall health and safety, please visit. Candidates must also follow any site requests or restrictions to test with Prometric. Site entry restrictions may vary by site and include such things as proof of COVID-19 testing (IFT sites only), temperature checking, sign in logs, etc. Site specific, local and state guidelines may also apply and must be followed. Please be advised that testing sites may also have their own safety guidelines. You will be prohibited from testing if you don’t have a mask. Prometric guidelines require that a candidate must bring and wear a mask (without an exhalation valve) at all times and follow the instruction of the Nurse Aide Evaluator. While much about testing will remain the same, Prometric is instituting new safety procedures for all Nurse Aide testing events in response to COVID-19, including special training for our staff, additional cleaning at testing sites, and a new mask requirement for all test takers. We will reschedule any impacted candidates as soon as we can, and appreciate your patience as it may take some time to get all sites operational again. Prometric resumed nurse aide testing in July 2020, where allowed by local jurisdictions and as supported by available testing sites and staff. Our responses have taken into account numerous perspectives, including governmental policies and information provided by local/global health organizations. Prometric has been actively engaged in identifying and responding to the potential health risks COVID-19 poses to our test takers, staff, and other individuals.
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