Montana Pediatric Complex Care Assistant Program

Pediatric Complex Care Assistant Program

Pediatric Complex Care Assistant licenses are for parents, guardians, other family members, or kinship care or foster care providers who provide health care services to an individual under the age of 21 equivalent to services provided by a certified nursing assistant. Those services can include:

  • Medication administration
  • Tracheostomy care
  • Enteral care
  • Airway clearance and oxygen management
  • Bowel care
  • Wound care
  • Central line care
  • IV fluid administration

Apply for a license or renew a license by clicking the buttons above. Learn more by clicking the menu items at left.

We are available to assist customers with our online licensing portal here:

Citizen Portal

Please contact us at dlibsdhelp@mt.gov or (406) 444-6880 if you need additional information or to provide comments on how we can improve our website.

  • During the 2025 Legislative Session, the Montana Legislature passed HB 276, impacting how the Department of Labor & Industry serves legal notices.

    What’s Changing: All licensees and applicants are required to provide the department with their current mailing address and any change of address within 30 days. Individuals may consent to electronic service of legal notices by providing a current email address and updating within 30 days of any change.

    All applications and renewals with the department will include the following:

    1. Three additional attestations covering the individual’s responsibility to provide a current mailing address and participate in the complaint and contested case processes.
    2. One question asking the individual if they wish to consent to receive service of Notice of disciplinary matters by email. Once the individual has consented to electronic service, they will not be asked to consent again in future transactions with the department.

    If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at (406) 444-6880 or dlibsdhelp@mt.gov.

  • The U.S. Office of the Inspector General has the authority to exclude certain individuals and entities from receiving payments from federally funded health care programs (such as Medicare and Medicaid) for any items or services those individuals or entities furnish, order, or prescribe. To avoid liability and civil monetary penalties, anyone who hires health care workers should routinely check the List of Excluded Individuals/Entities (LEIE) to ensure that new hires and current employees are not on it.

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