
Caregiving & Nursing Assistant Programs (KNQF Levels 3–5)
FAHI offers competency-based caregiving and nursing assistant programs for learners seeking strong employability in Kenya and solid preparation for international opportunities. Our training blends structured classroom instruction, modern skills lab practice, continuous assessment, and close tutor support—ensuring graduates are confident, safe, and job-ready.
Certificate in Home-Based Care — KNQF Level 3 (4 Months)
This program equips learners with practical skills for safe, respectful care in home settings. Key areas include personal care, client safety, infection prevention, professionalism, and effective caregiver conduct.
Registration Fee (One-time): KES 2,000
Tuition and Admin Fee: KES 45,000
Certificate in Caregiving (CNA)- KNQF Level 4 (7 Months)
The Nursing Assistant Certificate Program (CNA) is a structured 30-week training program designed to prepare students for professional roles in hospitals, nursing homes, and home-based care settings. It aligns with international expectations and offers strong grounding for both local practice and overseas career pathways. Learners can choose Face-to-Face or Hybrid study (a mix of in-person and online sessions).
Option A: Face-to-Face (In-Person) — KNQF Level 4
Registration Fee (One-time): KES 2,000
Tuition and Admin Fee: KES 95,000 (2 Terms)
Duration: 7 Months
Option B: Hybrid — KNQF Level 4
Registration Fee (One-time): KES 2,000
Tuition and Admin Fee: KES 75,000 (2 Terms)
Duration: 7 Months
Certificate in Healthcare Support Services (CNA) — KNQF Level 5 (12 Months)
This Level 5 program provides advanced training for learners seeking a stronger clinical foundation and broader competence across healthcare support services, strengthening readiness for more demanding healthcare environments.
Registration Fee (One-time): KES 2,000
Tuition and Admin Fee: KES 115,000 (3 Terms)
Key Strengths
These programs meet international standards and offer training comparable to Medical Assistant/CNA-style programs in the USA, supporting both local and overseas opportunities. They are accredited by the Kenyan Ministry of Education through TVETA, ensuring quality and alignment with global expectations. Learners gain international exposure by studying healthcare systems and patient rights—including the Bill of Rights in selected countries. The training duration also exceeds the minimum six-month requirement in many destinations, boosting competitiveness for overseas placement. Students additionally benefit from US-oriented learning resources such as Mometrix University and CNA Medication Technician coursework.