Healthcare
Continuing Care Assistant
Learn the skills to become a registered Continuing Care Assistant in Nova Scotia. You will be trained in how to provide long-term care assistance to the aging community. You may also be eligible for a 100% tuition Nova Scotia Government grant when you begin your program.*
About The Program
Embark on a rewarding journey toward a meaningful career with our Continuing Care Assistant (CCA) Diploma program, offered at our Halifax campus and recognized by the Health Association of Nova Scotia (HANS) and guided by the Nova Scotia Department of Seniors and Long-Term Care (DSLTC). With a 99% employment rate, you’ll gain the perfect combination of in-depth theory and hands-on training to thrive in this vital and rapidly growing field in just 24 weeks. Develop specialized skills to provide exceptional care for individuals living with Alzheimer’s, dementia, or requiring palliative support—making a lasting impact as a compassionate and highly skilled caregiver.
*Right now you can take advantage of free tuition for the Continuing Care Assistant (CCA) program which is being funded by the Seniors and Long-Term Care division of the Nova Scotia Government. You must be a Canadian permanent resident or citizen to qualify.
Career Opportunities
As a Continuing Care Assistant graduate, you will qualify for positions such as Continuing Care Assistant, Care Team Assistant, Home Support Worker, Home Care Worker, and Personal Care Worker.
Employers Who Have Hired Eastern Grads
- Shannex
- Northwood Homecare Limited
- Ocean View Continuing Care Centre
- We Care
- Revera Home Health
- Bayshore Health Care
Salary
Employment Rate*
Average Wage/hr**
High Wage/hr**
*Employment Rate based on 2022 contactable Eastern graduates employed in a related field within 12 months.
Source: workingincanada.gc.ca
NOC Code: 4412, 3413 - **Wage data based on NOC Code 4412 and rounded down to the nearest dollar based on Nova Scotia data. Average wage doesn't reflect the starting salary but represents the middle value between lowest to highest wages. Local (or regional) income may vary. Last updated in Jan 2024.
Program Details
Step into a career that transforms lives—starting with your own. As a Continuing Care Assistant (CCA), you’ll not only build a meaningful future for yourself but also provide care that empowers others to live with dignity, comfort, and joy. With an aging population driving unprecedented demand for compassionate caregivers, now is the time to join this vital profession and make an enduring impact.
Through immersive, hands-on training, you’ll develop the expertise to support elderly or recovering clients and their families with empathy and skill. Guided by expert instructors, you’ll gain real-world experience in diverse healthcare settings, including hospitals, long-term care facilities, and in-home care—ensuring you’re fully prepared for the challenges and rewards of this essential field.
At Eastern College, our CCA program in Halifax, developed in collaboration with the Health Association of Nova Scotia CCA Program Advisory Committee, is your gateway to success. Meeting provincial standards and exceeding expectations, our curriculum equips you with the knowledge and confidence to thrive in a profession where purpose meets possibility.
Students enrolled in the program receive the following credentials;
- CCA Diploma
- LEAP – PSW
- Alzheimer Disease and Other Dementia Care Course
- Standard First Aid/CPR Level C training
- Food Hygiene Course or Basic Food Safety Training (BFST)
- WHMIS Awareness
- Occupational Health and Safety Act introduction
Course Listings: Nova Scotia
Body Structures, Functions, & Related Health Issues
Dementia: Understanding The Journey
CCA Fundamentals
Practicum Part 1: Clinical Placement
Food Handling
Integrative Skills
LEAP - PSW
Mealtime Assistance
Medication
Practicum Part 2: Mentorship Home Care
Practicum Part 3: Mentorship Open
Occupational Health and Safety
Practicum Essentials
Personal Care
Safe Handling & Mobility
Social & Mental Wellbeing
WHMIS
Admission Requirements
- Student has Grade 12 or equivalent, OR can pass a qualifying test.
- The approved qualifying test for this program is the Wonderlic test. A passing score for this program is 12.
- Student must provide a 2-Step TB test with Negative results or a Chest X-ray ruling out TB symptoms for entry into the program
- Student must meet the CCA language proficiency requirement.
- Student must provide a clear Criminal Record Check.
- Student must provide a clear Vulnerable Sector Check.
- Persons applying for admission to the program while resident outside Canada or who have not been resident in Canada for the prior six months may use the form of International Police Certificate identified by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada in lieu of the requirement for persons applying from within Canada who have six months prior residence in the country, i.e. satisfactory results from searches through a Criminal Record Check (CRC) and Vulnerable Sector Search (VSS) through the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC).
- Students may be required to provide additional Health Records depending on Placement Host requirements
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Success Stories
“The instructors are amazing, very helpful and always there for anything you need, anytime. The atmosphere of the school is energetic and fun. I enjoy coming to school every day.”
Donna
2019