Hart College of Cardiac Sonography & Health Care Inc.

Announcing NACC PSW Bridging program

Launch Your Career as a Personal Support Worker in Ontario

In just 12 weeks, you’ll gain the skills, knowledge, and hands-on training needed to start your career in this growing field.

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Program Overview

The PSW Bridging program prepares graduates to provide supportive care to individuals, including clients experiencing cognitive impairment, physical disability, and mental health challenges across their lifespan, by assisting them with their activities of daily living.

Why Choose Hart College’s PSW Bridging Program?

  • Fast-Track Your Career – Complete your certification in just 12 weeks and be job-ready in three months.
  • Comprehensive Training – Gain in-depth knowledge of patient care, personal wellness, and safety practices.
  • Practical, Hands-On Learning – Get real-world experience with clinical placements.
  • Multiple Career Pathways – Work in private care, family caregiver, or personal aide.
  • Flexible Funding Options – Contact us for financial aid opportunities.

Experienced Instructors and Flexible Learning

Our PSW Bridging Programis led by highly experienced instructors who have extensive knowledge of the healthcare industry. We employ:

  • Superior teaching methods to enhance student learning.
  • Industry best practices to ensure you receive up-to-date training.
  • A supportive and engaging learning environment for both theoretical and practical training.

💡 Flexible Learning Options – We offer learning schedules that accommodate your lifestyle and commitments, ensuring that education remains accessible for all students.

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                      NACC’s highly regarded program

The NACC Personal Support Worker Bridging (PSWB) program follows Ontario’s 2022 PSW Training Standard, combining NACC guidelines and clinical training to equip graduates with essential PSW skills.

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Career Outlook & Employment Opportunities

When you graduate from this program, these are the types of career options you can explore:

  • Long-term care facilities
  • Home care services give care to clients living in their own homes in the community
  • Supportive housing settings, including seniors’ apartments and retirement homes
  • Group homes
  • Hospitals
  • Adult day programs
  • Educational facilities