Start Your Career as a Medication Aide

6-Hour Medication Aide

Are you passionate about helping others and ready to step into a rewarding healthcare career? The Medication Aide Class helps you quickly build the skills employers look for in today’s healthcare settings.

What You’ll Learn
• How to safely administer routine medications under nurse supervision.
• The “rights” of medication administration, drug interactions, side effects, and patient monitoring.
• How to document medications accurately and maintain clear, compliant records.

Your Role as a Medication Aide
Medication Aides are key members of the care team, making sure patients receive the right medication, in the right dose, at the right time.

You’ll gain confidence working alongside nurses, supporting patient safety, and providing direct or indirect care depending on your role.

Where You Can Work
After completing the course, you’ll be prepared for entry-level positions in:
• Nursing homes and long-term care facilities
• Rehab centers and assisted living facilities (ALFs)
• Other residential and healthcare environments that rely on trained medication staff

Who This Class Is For
Whether you want hands-on patient interaction or prefer a more behind-the-scenes administrative role, this program gives you a clear pathway into healthcare.

It’s ideal for those starting out in the field or building on CNA, mental health, or caregiver experience to qualify for more responsibilities and better job opportunities.

Why Choose Our Medication Aide Class?

  • 6-Hour Certification

    Complete your training in just days and receive a certificate to administer medication under the supervision of a licensed nurse.

  • Boost Your Job Skills

    Learn essential medication administration techniques, documentation protocols, and safety procedures to stand out in healthcare roles.

  • State-Ready Training

    Our course is designed to meet industry standards and is accepted in healthcare facilities across the U.S.

Why This Course

Hazel offers 100% online classes that allow you to study anytime or anywhere.

In-demand Skills: Gain essential skills in medication administration, a highly sought-after skill in the healthcare industry.

Career Advancement: Open doors to entry-level positions in Rehab centers, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities, with opportunities for career growth.

Personal Fulfillment: Make a meaningful impact in the lives of patients by ensuring they receive their medications safely and accurately.
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What Our Students Say

“Enrolling in the Medication Technician Class has been a life-changing decision for me ”

Melissa P.

“I learn invaluable skills in medication administration. I recommend this class to anyone who wants to make a change. ”

Denise

“Thanks to this course, I am now equipped with the necessary tools to make a positive impact in the lives of patients and embark on a fulfilling career journey. I highly recommend this class to anyone passionate about healthcare and looking to make a difference in the world. ”

John Ling

Who Should Take the Med Aide Class?

Our Medication Aide Class is ideal for individuals who are interested in pursuing a career in healthcare and have a passion for helping others. Specifically, this course is designed for:

1. CNAs, MAs, PCTs, Mental Health Techs & Home Health Aides
Boost your credentials and earning potential by learning safe, accurate medication administration. This class helps you stand out, qualify for more responsibility, and move up faster in healthcare.

2. New to Healthcare (No Experience Needed)
Want to start a medical career but have no background yet? The Medication Aide Class gives you the hands-on skills to land entry-level Medication Aide roles in clinics, facilities, and home care.

3. Healthcare Professionals Needing CE
LPNs and other healthcare workers can use this course to refresh medication skills, expand their scope, and meet continuing education or professional development goals.

4. Career Changers
Thinking about switching into healthcare? Get the training, confidence, and recognition you need with a flexible online option that fits your busy schedule.

Start Your Journey in Healthcare as a Medication Aide!

No matter your background or career aspirations, if you have a genuine interest in healthcare and a desire to make a difference in the lives of others, the Medication Aide Class is the perfect fit for you. Join us and take the first step towards a rewarding healthcare career today!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • FAQs for Medication Aide Class

    1. What is a medication aide class, and who should take it? A medication aide class is a training program designed to educate individuals on how to safely administer medications in healthcare settings under the supervision of a licensed nurse. This class is typically suitable for individuals seeking employment as medication aides or those already working in healthcare who wish to expand their skills.

    2. What will I learn in the medication aide class? Medication aide classes cover various topics essential for safe medication administration, including pharmacology, medication calculations, medication administration techniques, medication documentation, legal and ethical considerations, and communication skills.

    3. How long does a medication aide class typically last? The duration of the medication aide class is 6 hours.

    4. What are the prerequisites for enrolling in a medication aide class? There are no Prerequisites for enrolling in the medication aide class.

    5. Is certification or licensure required to work as a medication aide? Yes, certification or licensure is typically required to work as a medication aide in healthcare settings. Upon completing a medication aide class, individuals must pass a competency exam administered by the state regulatory agency to obtain certification or licensure.

    6. Can medication aides work independently, or do they require supervision? Medication aides are typically required to work under the supervision of a licensed nurse, such as a registered nurse (RN) or licensed practical nurse (LPN). While medication aides can administer medications independently once certified, they must adhere to established protocols and guidelines and report any concerns or issues to the supervising nurse.

  • FAQs for Medication Aide Class

    7. What career opportunities are available for certified medication aides? Certified medication aides can pursue employment opportunities in various healthcare settings, including nursing homes, assisted living facilities, rehabilitation centers, and patient’s homes. They may also further their education and training to become licensed practical nurses (LPNs) or registered nurses (RNs).

    8. How often do medication aides need to renew their certification? Certification renewal requirements for medication aides vary by state. In many cases, certification must be renewed every year and may require the completion of continuing education.

    9. Are medication aides allowed to administer all types of medications? The scope of practice for medication aides varies by state and facility policies. Medication aides are usually authorized to administer oral medications, topical medications, and medications via inhalation or topical routes. However, administering certain medications, such as intravenous (IV) or controlled substances, may be restricted to licensed nurses.

    10. Will I receive a certification upon completion of the course? Yes, participants who successfully complete the course will receive a certificate of completion, which can be a valuable asset in your professional development and career advancement.

    11. State Requirements: Before starting your path toward becoming a technician or aide, it's crucial to consult your state's regulatory agency to confirm any additional testing or licensing prerequisites. States may have distinct certification requirements aligning with legal and professional standards. Proactively checking these criteria will facilitate your certification process and ensure thorough preparation for your role. Contact your state's licensing board for clarifications or guidance before registering for the program.

    12. Certification and Licenses: This introductory educational program aims to equip students with the foundational knowledge essential for applying this subject in a vocational context. It's important to note that finishing this program does not meet the specific legal prerequisites for state licenses or certifications. Additional training or apprenticeships may be necessary to fulfill those requirements.

  • FAQs for Medication Aide Class

    13. What if I don't have enough time to complete the course within the time frame provided? If you are unable to complete the course, contact your Student Advisor to help you work out a suitable completion date. Please note that an extension fee will be charged. If you are funded through a third-party organization, approval may also be required.

    14. What happens when I complete the course? Upon successfully passing the final exam, you will be awarded a certificate of completion

    15. Am I guaranteed a job? Hazel courses will help you gain the skills you need to obtain an entry-level position in most cases. However, you should always research the job market in your area before enrolling.

    16. Can I get financial assistance? Hazel courses are non-credit, so they do not qualify for federal aid, FAFSA, and Pell Grant. In some states, vocational rehab or workforce development boards may provide funding to take our courses.

    17. When can I start this course? This course is open enrollment, so you can register and start the course whenever you are ready and you have 90 days to complete the class.

    18. How do I access the course material? Log in to the Courses by clicking Sign Up/Login in the upper right of the page.

    19. When does the course start and finish? The course is self-paced,