
Learn how to navigate the healthcare system, support patients, and build a pathway into a meaningful non-clinical healthcare career.
Many people feel called to help others navigate healthcare—but don’t have the training, experience, or clear path to get started.
That’s where we come in.
Our Healthcare Navigation & Patient Advocacy Certification Program is designed to give you the skills, confidence, and direction needed to step into the world of patient advocacy.
What You Can Do After This Program
This program is designed to prepare individuals to enter the field of patient advocacy and build real-world experience.
For those who choose to advance further, it can serve as a foundation toward advanced certifications such as BCPA offered by Patient Advocate Certification Board.
No payments will be taken until application is APPROVED!
Please reach us at info@ourhelpinghandscare.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
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No. This program is designed for individuals with little to no healthcare experience.
We teach you the foundational skills needed to understand healthcare systems, support patients, and navigate insurance and care coordination processes.
👉 This is your starting point.
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No. Advanced certifications like BCPA offered through the Patient Advocate Certification Board are designed for individuals who already have experience in the field.
Our program is designed to help you gain the knowledge, skills, and real-world foundation needed to enter the field and eventually pursue advanced certifications if you choose.
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After completing the program, you can:
We also provide guidance on how to move into income-generating opportunities.
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We provide training, guidance, and pathways to help position you for opportunities in healthcare.
While we do not guarantee job placement, we equip you with the skills, knowledge, and direction needed to pursue roles or income opportunities in patient advocacy and healthcare support.Add an answer to this item.
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The program is designed to be completed in approximately 6–8 weeks.
Students should plan to dedicate 4–6 hours per week to complete the training and assignments.
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CPAS stands for Certified Patient Advocacy Specialist.
This certification reflects your completion of a non-clinical training program focused on patient advocacy, healthcare navigation, and care coordination fundamentals.
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Yes. The program includes guidance on how to structure and offer patient advocacy services.
We also provide direction on best practices, positioning, and how to build responsibly within the healthcare space.
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Most programs focus on theory.
We focus on:
We don’t just teach—you leave with direction.
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Yes. We review all applications to ensure candidates are aligned with the program and positioned for success.
This helps maintain the quality and integrity of the certification.
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If the program isn’t the right fit at this time, we may recommend alternative pathways or provide guidance on how to build experience toward future opportunities in patient advocacy.
There's a one-time fee of $297 however for our next cohort we will be offering a special for $199.
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