How to get your TB clearance certificate?

Go to your nearest clinic and ask to be assisted with a TB Clearance Certificate to work in private facilities or old age homes, the staff will assist in testing you and making sure you don’t have TB by providing you with a certificate.


TB Certificate is valid for about 6 months unless you have been in contact with someone who is/was diagnosed with TB, then you have to get tested as soon as possible. A few of our Champs have been assisted with the Tb clearance certificate at Gugulethu Community Clinic and Weltevreden Valley Clinic and the Tb clearance certificates are done Free at local clinics.


How to get your Hepatitis certificate?


Go to your nearest Pharmacy eg. Clicks Pharmacy or Dischem and go to the Sister on duty, show her the Nido Hepatitis Form and ask her to assist you with the Hepatitis B injections (The vaccination schedule most often used for adults and children has been three intramuscular injections, the second and third administered 1 and 6 months after the first).


Hepatitis B certificates can last up to 3 years before you have to go for another test, however, if you are about to leave the country you have to go for a check-up again. The Hepatitis certificate and injection cost is between R200 - R300 at Clicks or Dis-Chem pharmacies

 

How to get your Police clearance certificate?

CRIMINAL AND CREDIT RECORD CHECK

The independent care provider must submit a criminal & credit record check at the independent care provider's cost and provide any information required for such a check including but not limited to a fingerprint sample.


The INITIAL COST is R250.


Thereafter a yearly fee of R130 / repeating every 12 months.


The initial fee is payable via a deduction on the Independent Care Provider's first payslip / & in subsequent years on the payslip following the verifications.


CareChamp will provide the Independent Care Provider with the documented outcome of the checks.