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Certificate in Homecare Management
Comprehensive homecare management: personal care, nutrition, infection control, and care planning. Aligned with NITA curricula.
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NITA-accredited programmes in homecare and caregiver training. No other categories—just excellence in what we do.
We are Kenya’s flagship Vocational College. We hope you will be inspired by the many facets that make MBII a leading global college centred in Africa.
At MBII we pride ourselves on being at the forefront of educational innovation and have implemented initiatives to prepare our students for the future.
Come discover our campus and find out why #MBIILife is invigorating and fulfilling.
Established 2019.
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Start your homecare career. Apply for Certificate in Homecare Management or Caregiver programmes.
Apply NowPre-departure training: Basic Arabic, cooking, hygiene, and more—Government of Kenya requirement. Trusted by 500+ recruitment agencies.
Enquire NowOur training meets Government of Kenya pre-departure requirements. Graduates are prepared for roles in the Gulf with practical skills and cultural readiness.
Trusted by 500+ recruitment agencies in Kenya and beyond.
Pre-departure training (Government of Kenya requirement) — we teach:
Essential phrases and workplace communication.
Practical lessons in our modern training kitchen—meal prep, dietary basics, and hygiene.
Personal and environmental hygiene standards.
Cleaning, laundry, and household management.
Basic first aid and safety in the home.
Gulf culture and employer expectations.
We use real equipment and dedicated spaces so you learn the skills employers expect—from our modern kitchen to hygiene and first aid labs.
Fully equipped training kitchen with modern appliances for practical cooking and nutrition lessons—ovens, hobs, food prep areas, and hygiene stations.
Dedicated areas for hygiene practice and laundry training: industrial washers, dryers, and ironing equipment so you learn real household standards.
Simulated care spaces and first aid kits for practising patient care, vital signs, and safety procedures in a safe environment.
Spaces for Basic Arabic, cultural orientation, and employer-expectation sessions—all part of the Government of Kenya pre-departure requirement.
We specialise in homecare and caregiver training. All programmes are NITA-aligned and industry-relevant.
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Comprehensive homecare management: personal care, nutrition, infection control, and care planning. Aligned with NITA curricula.
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Certified caregiver programme: bedrest, medications, vital signs, and patient support. Includes hospital attachment.
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National Skills Certificate at KNQF Level 2. Essential skills for homecare assistants.
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Short
First aid, safety, and basic care at home. Ideal for families and entry-level caregivers.
View CourseWe equip graduates for the Gulf (mostly Saudi Arabia) with pre-departure skills.
Accredited by the National Industrial Training Authority.
Trusted by 500+ recruitment agencies in Kenya and beyond.
Modern kitchen equipment and dedicated labs for cooking, hygiene, laundry, and first aid. Campus-based only—no online classes.
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A few tips from current students:
"The NITA certificate opened doors for me locally and in the Gulf. Best decision I made for my career in caregiving." — Jane Kipchoge, Caregiver
"Best decision I made for my career in caregiving." — Ruth Akinyi, Patient Care Assistant
Updates on intakes, courses, and life at MBII.
Enrol now for Certificate in Homecare Management and Caregiver courses. NITA-registered programmes with practical attachments and pre-departure training for the Gulf.
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We focus only on homecare so you get the best training and support in this field. NITA-accredited, Gulf-ready, and trusted by 500+ recruitment agencies.

Graduates are working in Kenya and abroad as caregivers and homecare managers. Read what our alumni say about training and Gulf placements.

Basic Arabic, cooking, hygiene, and cultural orientation—all part of the Government of Kenya requirement for Gulf-bound caregivers.