The Care Coordinator Renewal exam contains questions that draw upon your experience as a currently certified Care Coordinator. This is a competency exam that must be completed prior to submitting your renewal application for SDS Care Coordination certification. The Exam assumes that you, the learner, have completed your own study plan and research in addition to reviewing the CC Guide or distributed materials and attending any Care Coordination training of your choice. As such, you must pass the exam in the 1st attempt. You should be prepared to verify your answers using the Alaska Administrative Codes, the current SDS Care Coordination Guide and/or your CC peers during the exam. You may also contact an SDS Training Specialist any time you have a question on the exam or if you need a accommodation to the exam.
Passing this exam with 80% or greater will result in a Certificate of CC Renewal Training completion. Your score and feedback on your responses will be immediately available after you complete the exam.
Required training for providers applying for
certification for Care Coordination, Chore Services, Congregate Meals,
Supported Employment, Residential Habilitation Group Home, Family Home
Habilitation, Supported Living, In Home Supports, Residential Supported
Living, Respite, Adult Day Services, and/or Day Habilitation.

Learn the requirements for Critical Incident Reporting to comply with Home and Community Based Waiver and Personal Care Services conditions of participation. This on-demand training is for agency program administrators and their designated training staff within agencies. Watch the 13 minute video. Answer the ungraded pop up questions during the video. After you watch the video and answer the questions in it, complete the quiz. You must score 80 or higher on the quiz. Allow one hour for completing both. The Academy saves your progress. You can complete it all at once, or go back and finish later.
You must score at least 80% to pass. You will receive a certificate to the email you used on your learner profile.

This is a required course for accessing the Harmony Data system. It reviews the responsibilities of a user and the forms that must be completed. Plan to spend approximately 20 minutes to complete this course.

This training will help you learn about mandatory reporting in Alaska: making reports of harm for vulnerable adults. Allow 45 minutes to one hour to view 2 short videos and answer the quiz questions. All Medicaid providers and

This section is intended to provide all users access to helpful resources in one convenient location. You may view and download the documents as needed.
