For Assisted Living Settings
State-aligned, self-paced Continuing Education.
Get a brief overview of AssistedLivingTraining.com and how it supports employers and administrators
in managing continuing education in one place - add staff, assign seats, track progress, and download certificates.
This short video provides a platform overview; course lessons use standard self-study training videos and materials.
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See which Continuing Education options are available now and what's coming next.
Continuing Education for caregivers working in Wisconsin assisted living and CBRF settings. All courses in the CE package are included, with your dashboard highlighting those that meet Wisconsin's annual Continuing Education expectations.
Employers and individual caregivers can create accounts, purchase access, complete courses, and download certificates online.
Go to Wisconsin Continuing EducationWe're adding state-specific requirement guidance so caregivers and employers can easily see which courses align with their state's Continuing Education expectations. All CE courses remain available to every learner - your dashboard will simply highlight those that match your state once requirements are defined.
Tools for multi-state employers and additional state guidance will appear here as they are completed.
Choose how you would like to get started: as an individual learner, or as an employer setting up Continuing Education access for your team.
Purchase annual Continuing Education access for yourself and complete the training package at your own pace. Download your certificates anytime.
Create your free employer account, add your staff, and manage their Continuing Education progress. Purchase seats one at a time or choose discounted bundles when you're ready to enroll your team.
Training rules for assisted living, CBRF, RCAC, and similar settings vary by state. Topics such as initial certification, annual Continuing Education, dementia care, medication administration, and emergency procedures may be outlined in your state's administrative code or licensing rules.
Always refer to your state's current regulations and licensing agency for the most up-to-date requirements. This site is intended to support compliance by providing structured, state-aware Continuing Education options, not to replace your state's official guidance.
Facility names and licensing categories vary by state. The terms below are some of the most common ways assisted-living and similar settings are described in Wisconsin and other states.