Learn to function as a Continuing Care Assistant (CCA) team member in home and special care. Through a combination of hands-on classroom learning and labs, you will receive clinical experience in long-term care settings. This program focuses on working with the elderly, but you will be prepared to work with clients of all ages.
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Entrance Requirements
- Grade 12 or successful completion of 15 post-secondary credits from a recognized institution.
- English Language Requirement
- Accepted applicants will be required to provide evidence of the following prior to entering the clinical component of the program:
- Food Safe Level 1
- Professional Assault Response Training (PART)
- Standard First Aid and CPR Heartsaver ‘C’ AED or equivalent
- Transfer, Lift, Repositioning (TLR)
- WHMIS 2015
- Respiratory FIT test
- A current criminal record check and vulnerable sector check
- Current immunization records
Please note that if you do not meet these academic requirements, special admissions options may be available.
Biggar
Part-time classes are offered from September-March.
Part-time class schedule for 2025-26:
- Introduction to Caregiving (SPCR 106): September 2-18, 2025
- Personal Care 1 (SPCR 104): September 18-October 23, 2025
- Dementia Care (DEMC 100): October 1-December 16, 2025
- Personal Care 2 (SPCR 105): October 23-December 18, 2025
- Special Procedures (SPCR 108): January 5-March 19, 2026
Kindersley
Classes for both the full-time and part-time program run from September-June.
Part-time class schedule for 2024-2025:
- Foundations of Sociology (November 19-December 20, 2024
- Special Procedures (SPCR 108): January 9-March 26, 2025
- Human Growth & Development (HUMD 187): February 3-March 3, 2025
- Community Care (SPCR 107): February 10-March 17, 2025
- End of Life Care (SPCR 102): March 5-25, 2025
* Full-time students will take all the courses listed to the right. A full course schedule will be provided upon acceptance to the program.
Swift Current
Part-time classes are offered from September - June.
Full-time classes run from August 26, 2025 - May 1, 2026.
PART-TIME STUDENTS:
Returning Students (Mondays and Wednesdays):
- Community Care (SPCR 107): September 3 - September 22, 2025
- Special Needs 1(SPCR 284): September 22 - October 20, 2025
- Special Needs 2 (SPCR 285): October 20 - November 5, 2025
- Special Procedures (SPCR 108): November 5 - December 17, 2025
New Students (Tuesdays and Thursdays):
- Intro to Caregiving (SPCR 106): September 2 - 16, 2025
- Observing, Reporting and Recording (SPCR 101): September 9 - October 2, 2025
- Interpersonal Communications (COMM 291): October 14 - November 6, 2025
- Dementia Care (DEMC 100): October 2 - December 4, 2025
- Body Systems (ANAT 100): December 4, 2025 - January 6, 2026
- End of Life Care (SPCR 102): January 6 - January 27, 2026
- Personal Care 1 (SPCR 104): January 27 - February 26, 2026
- Personal Competence (SPCR 192): February 26 - April 2, 2026
- Human Growth and Development (HUMD 187): March 5 - April 7, 2026
- Intro to Sociology (SOC 160): April 7 - April 30, 2026
- Personal Care 2(SPCR 105): May 5 - June 9, 2026
Clinical Options:
- CLIN 100, 232, 219: September-June
Required certificates for non-Saskatchewan Health Authority employees:
- First Aid/Standard CPR C: TBD
- Food Safe, PART, TRL: TBD
* Full-time students (for September 2025 intake) will take all the courses listed to the right. A full course schedule will be provided upon acceptance to the program.
Warman
Part-time classes are offered from September-May.
Part-time class schedule for 2024-25:
- Human Growth & Development (HUMD 187): November 27-December 20, 2024
- Body Systems (ANAT 100): January 7-30, 2025
- End of Life Care (SPCR 102): January 8-31, 2025
- Helping Skills (COMM 197): February 4-13, 2025
- Special Needs 1 (SPCR 284): February 5-March 21, 2025
- Personal Competence (SPCR 192): February 25-March 20, 2025
- Special Procedures (SPCR 108): April 2-May 23, 2025
What You Will Learn
Learn to function as a team member in home and special care, through a combination of hands-on classroom learning and practicums that provide clinical experience in home and long-term care settings.
This program focuses on working with the elderly, but you’ll be prepared to work with clients of all ages.
Career Opportunities
Continuing care assistants may work in home care settings, long-term care facilities, private care homes, acute care facilities, integrated facilities, supportive housing or special needs classrooms. Most continuing care assistants work for the Saskatchewan Health Authority, as part of a health care team under the supervision of registered nurses, registered psychiatric nurses and-or licensed practical nurses.
Earning Potential
In 2023, the wage for nurse aides, orderlies, and patient service associates in Saskatchewan was $17.00-$24.86/hour and for Home support workers, housekeepers, and related occupations was $13.75-$25.19/hour according to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Immigration and Career Training. Employees may earn more or less depending on their employer, location, size of company, training, experience and hours worked.
Demand for continuing care assistants and other health care workers will continue to rise as Saskatchewan’s population ages in the coming years.
Scholarship Eligible
More information about available scholarships are found here; Admissions & Scholarships.
More Information About Scholarships
Find Out More
To find out more about the Continuing Care Assistant (CCA) program, contact
Please note, course offerings may vary from year-to-year depending on funding and demand.
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