Free CNA Training – Get Paid To Learn
May 13, 2011 by Chris
Filed under CNA Certification, CNA Training, Free CNA Classes Online, Free CNA Training
The highly specialised niche of Certified Nursing Assistants is increasing in numbers pretty much all the time. As the global recession really begins to hit home, many younger people are pursuing CNA Training as a viable career choice. In addition to this, an ever increasing amount of adults are now leaving their current jobs in order to gain their CNA certification and embark on a new career in the health care sector.
As a direct result of this, the growing demand for CNA’s has resulted in an increase in the number of free cna training classes for new students. While not all CNA classes are free, there are still many low cost options to consider if free cna classes are not available in your state.
Generally, free cna training programs can be found in a load of different ways and from multiple places. The main way free cna classes are provided are via Hospital and Nursing Care Home programs. You’ll even be able to find some free cna training online, but it’s never as in-depth or complete as the training you’d recieve on site. Many youth and ‘get back to work’ programs for adults also offer fast track cna courses, many of which are free, so if you are interested please contact your local register of Certified Nursing Assistants for more info.
The actual training you’ll recieve consists of both theory and practice classes. The theory will consist of written study materials, where you will learn the ins and outs of becoming a certified nursing assistant. The practical aspect of cna training consists of laboratory based work, where you will physically learn and do the job of a CNA. There’s a difference between actually writing about how to do something, and actually doing it in real life, and thats what the practical learning courses are all about…. putting you in at the deep end so to speak!.
Of course, having first hand training on the job looks great on a resume. In fact, pretty much all employers will expect you to have this, and in many cases it’s a legal requirement.
Your local job center / training agency may also provide free cna training, many times in co-operation with several state institutes who are employed to ensure proper training when it comes to looking after members of the public. You’ll find publicly funded programs for Certified Nursing Assistants, Home Health Aides, Registered Nurses and many more different health care related jobs. The Armed Forces of the United States also offer a huge array of educational options, for those who are on active duty, and even in many cases, their spouses – so be sure to check out all your options.
Finally, free CNA training can also be found (if you look hard enough) from many online schools that offer nursing assistant education. The online training for CNA’s however does not contain the practical training, so you will need to still do that somewhere should you consider taking your CNA exam.
I recieve many emails a day asking where exactly people can find free CNA training, and the truth of it is, i can’t tell you as the list of companies and organisations offering CNA training is changing all the time, and differs from state to state. You’ll find many of these organisations advertising online, so keep your eyes peeled, do a bit of research and you’ll find an option that helps you reach your goal of obtaining CNA Certification.

my name is zakia,36 years old.
i’am very interested in nursing program,
i would like to start with the first and easy step wish is c n a.
i have worked for 11 years at differents hospitals in my country,
but as a social worker.
now ,a have choosse c n a because of my conditions:kids,low income…
please i need your help about finding a free c n a training or classes even other area,not just quuens.
thank you so much
zakia