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New Hampshire HHA Practice Test 2026

Preparing for the New HampshireHome Health Aide competency exam? This page covers the state's specific training requirements, exam format, and gives you a 5-question challenge based on real HHA exam topics.

New Hampshire HHA Certification Requirements

75 hrs
Training Hours
16 hrs
Clinical Hours
70%
Passing Score
NH
Registry

Exam Format: Written competency exam + skills check

New Hampshire-Specific Requirements

New Hampshire requires 75 hours of training. NH DHHS approves training programs and maintains the HHA registry.

All New Hampshire HHA training programs must be approved by the state. Upon completing your training and passing the competency evaluation, your name will be added to the New Hampshire DHHS HHA Registry. Employers verify certification through this registry.

The competency evaluation in New Hampshire tests knowledge across 7 core domains: Infection Control, Personal Care, Safety & Emergency, Nutrition, Communication, Legal & Ethics, and Basic Skills.

5-Question Challenge
New Hampshire-focused HHA questions
Question 1 of 5New Hampshire Challenge

How many hours of HHA training does New Hampshire require to become certified?

What to Study for the New Hampshire HHA Exam

The New Hampshire HHA competency exam follows national HHA curriculum standards. Focus your study on these high-frequency topics:

  • Infection Control (highest frequency) — Standard Precautions, handwashing technique, PPE donning/doffing, isolation types
  • Safety & Emergency — Fall prevention, fire safety (RACE/PASS), seizure response, body mechanics
  • Personal Care Skills — Bathing procedures, oral care, perineal care, positioning patients
  • Vital Signs — Normal ranges for BP, pulse, respiration, temperature, and SpO2
  • Legal & Ethical Standards — Patient rights, HIPAA, abuse/neglect reporting, scope of practice
  • Nutrition — Special diets, dysphagia, documenting intake, assisting with meals

New Hampshire HHA Exam — Frequently Asked Questions

How many training hours does New Hampshire require for HHA certification?

New Hampshire requires 75 hours of approved HHA training, including at least 16 hours of supervised clinical practice. Training must be completed through a state-approved program.

What is the passing score for the New Hampshire HHA exam?

Most New Hampshire HHA competency evaluations require a score of at least 70% to pass. You must pass both the written test and the clinical skills demonstration.

How many questions are on the New Hampshire HHA exam?

The New Hampshire HHA exam format is: Written competency exam + skills check. Question counts can vary by test provider, but expect a written knowledge test of 40–100 questions plus a practical skills evaluation.

Can I take the New Hampshire HHA exam online?

Most states, including New Hampshire, require in-person competency evaluations — particularly the skills demonstration component. Some states may offer oral testing as an alternative to written tests. Check with your training program or the New Hampshire DHHS HHA Registry for current options.

How long does New Hampshire HHA certification last?

HHA certification is typically renewed every 1–2 years. New Hampshire requires HHAs to complete annual in-service training (usually 12 hours) to maintain active certification on the registry.

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