Your future in adult care
Online EQC - Available when you're ready
- Are you looking to start your own adult foster care home in Oregon or become an administrator or resident manager?
- Are you looking for a flexible, State of Oregon-certified, online Ensuring Quality Care (EQC) option that works around your busy schedule?
- Are you wondering how to start the EQC course?
Imagine quickly starting and easily navigating the path to EQC completion.
Our course is designed to empower you to confidently navigate and successfully complete the EQC training requirement.
WELCOME TO
Your future in adult foster care.
Follow the path to success with our online EQC course: essential training designed for future licensees, co-licensees, administrators, resident managers, and shift caregivers.
This course is for care homes licensed by the Aging & People with Disabilities (APD) program or the Multnomah County Adult Care Home Program (ACHP).
Instruction & Support
Receive personalized guidance from experienced instructors who will support and guide you throughout the course.
Success
Join a network of successful graduates. Our course is designed to help you achieve your goals.
By enrolling in our Online Ensuring Quality Care (EQC) Course, you will:
Understand your role in an adult foster care home and how it supports person-centered care.
Navigate rules and regulations related to adult foster care homes in Oregon with confidence.
Prepare for licensing requirements and advance your career in adult foster care.
Get 24/7 access to comprehensive online modules covering essential topics in adult foster care.
Access experienced instructors with real-world expertise.
Get flexible learning that allows you to study at your own convenience.
Have course “road map” to guide you through your learning journey.
Have additional access to course materials for ongoing reference.
“Your former students...speak great things about you. You are transforming lives.”
- Online EQC student
“This course has been truly valuable. The insights and knowledge provided have given me a deeper understanding...The content is comprehensive, well-structured, and delivered effectively. I highly recommend this course to anyone looking to enhance their skills in AFH administration.”
- Online EQC student
“The opportunity to take this course has enlightened me, and sharpened my abilities and skills throughout the course to better understand what person-centered care means, and to better serve and care for the elderly in our community.”
- Online EQC student
“This has been a course of knowledge in AFH administration and management with very helpful professionals who always make themselves available…whenever they are needed. I highly recommend taking EQC with Oregon Care Home Consulting & Training.”
- Online EQC student
Take the first step toward a successful career in adult foster care today.
Now is the time to invest in your future. Unlock the doors and take the next step in your adult care home journey.
Are you interested in taking our Online EQC course? Do you want to know where to start?
Your first step is to complete our EQC interest form and then register for our Online EQC Success Webinar. Click the link above to complete the form. After completing the form, you will be directed to a page to register for an upcoming webinar.
- EQC course access 24/7 (either Essentials only or the complete course)
- Instructor assistance and feedback
- State EQC exams
- Additional access to course content after completion of the course
Meet Your Instructors
Since 2019, we've proudly delivered our EQC program entirely online. Led by State of Oregon-certified instructors, our Online EQC Course integrates over 30 years of collective experience in long-term care, encompassing regulatory insights from adult care home licensing experience. This comprehensive curriculum equips the learner with the essential knowledge and skills necessary to operate and manage an adult foster care home in Oregon.
Instructors Featured In
As the consulting and training director of Oregon Care Home Consulting & Training, a business she established in 2018, Alyssa brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the table. With a background as a former adult foster home licensing lead for Washington and Columbia Counties, Alyssa spent eight years immersed in the regulatory and protective services aspects of adult foster homes with the State of Oregon. Alyssa's experience extends to her tenure as a program manager for the Alzheimer's Association Oregon & SW Washington Chapter. As part of her role, she facilitated dementia training programs statewide for care staff and providers.
Alyssa holds a graduate degree in public administration & management from the University of Nebraska and a graduate degree in educational leadership (adult education & training) from Portland State University. As a State-certified Ensuring Quality Care (EQC) instructor, she has played an important role in delivering comprehensive EQC training, both in-person and online, for more than seven years. Alyssa's passion lies in empowering caregivers to translate their learning into meaningful real-world experiences, ensuring the highest standards of care within the adult foster care community.
With over two decades of experience in the field of dementia care, Matt's journey began after his honorable service in the Navy when he delved into long-term care, discovering his passion for dementia care. As a former certified nursing assistant (CNA), Matt dedicated six years to memory care, offering compassionate support to individuals with dementia. His expertise extends beyond direct care, as he has also served as a manager and dementia trainer, honing his skills in adult foster home settings.
Matt's commitment to dementia care advocacy led him to the Alzheimer’s Association Oregon & SW Washington Chapter, where he spent four impactful years as a program coordinator. In this role, he provided invaluable consultation to families navigating the challenges of dementia and conducted comprehensive training sessions statewide. Moreover, Matt served as an instructor of the dementia care practice course at Portland Community College. With an undergraduate degree in human studies and gerontology from Marylhurst University, Matt furthered his education at the Marylhurst University Graduate School of Gerontology. As a State-certified EQC instructor, Matt brings a wealth of knowledge and firsthand experience to empower caregivers and professionals in the adult foster care community.
Frequently Asked Questions
The cost for the EQC Essentials course is $560, and the complete course (Essentials plus Administration) is $760.
What is included in the cost:
- EQC course access 24/7 (either Essentials only or the complete course)
- Instructor assistance and feedback
- State EQC exams
- Additional access to course content after completion of the course
This is an on-demand course with a flexible start date. You will have access to start immediately upon registering.
Registration link will be provided after attending an Online EQC Success Webinar.
Students have access for up to 30 days to complete Essentials and up to an additional 30 days to complete Administration.
Yes. Our course is an official EQC course taught by State-certified EQC instructors. It is valid for, and recognized by all counties in the state. Multnomah County has additional requirements, so contact the ACHP at 503-988-3000 with any questions.
Students aren’t required to have online learning experience, but to be successful in this course, we strongly recommend students have solid technology skills. It’s a bonus if you have online learning experience.
Both the course and exam are required for licensing. You can only take the EQC exam if you have successfully completed an EQC course within the past 90 days of the exam date.
Fortunately, our students have a very high pass rate. In our last three classes, 90% of the students who took the exam with us passed, and our median student score is 91%. We work with you throughout the course to review the material and answer questions to make sure you know the content well. If you do not pass the exam on the first attempt, you have up to 90 days to re-take the exam. If you do not pass a second time, you will be required to re-take the course.
Feel free to reach out to our EQC team at [email protected]
So, what’s the next step? How do I start?
Complete the form below to attend an Online EQC Success webinar.