Medication Aides are trained to prepare for safe administration of medications to clients in assisted living facilities. The course teaches basic pharmacology and the proper procedure for preparing, administering, maintaining and documenting medications. Students are also taught to facilitate client self-administration and assist with medication administration.
All
Medication Aide healthcare students are required to watch
this 30-minute orientation video before enrollment. Students must email
info@brcc.edu to confirm they have met this requirement.
For more information, please visit the
Medication Aide website.
Prerequisites:
- Provide documentation of successful completion of a staff training program in direct client care approved by the Department of Social Services, a nursing education program or an approved nurse aide education program.
- A TB risk form is required before attending class. (Proof of 2 step TB Test in the last 12 months or the TB shot in the last 2 years is also accepted.)
- Current immunization record including flu vaccines
- Signed "Statement on Vaccines" Form
Note: The Virginia Board of Nursing requires students that successfully completed a program to apply for a provisional license prior to taking the certification exam. (Cost $50-not included in tuition)
Certification exam fee is not included in tuition.
Classes are held in-person, on campus. October 13 - November 19, Tues/Wed/Thurs, 1 - 4 pm
Clinical is at an offsite location, Times TBD, December 1 - 9 (Tues/Wed/Thurs)
BRCC currently has scholarship funding to defray the cost of many workforce courses - such as Medication Aide. Most Virginia residents receive a 2/3 discount on tuition and, for many unemployed individuals or individuals in low paying jobs, courses are free or nearly free. Email (info@brcc.edu) or call (540-453-0264) to talk with an advisor who can help get you into a short term training course at BRCC today!
Review our financial assistance policies for more information.