Sunday, December 11th, 2011

Welcome to CNA Training!

CNA Training provides resources and information for people who are interested in obtaining a CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant) certificate.

On this website, you’ll find info on Free CNA Classes online, CNA Training, the Red Cross CNA Class,  information about CNA Jobs including the average CNA salary you can expect to earn once certified, and also other resources and information that might be useful and help you to become a Nursing Assistant.

Generally speaking, Nursing Assistants work in Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Adult Day Health Centers, Assisted Living Facilities, and even personal homes (private work).  Wherever there is a need for personal care, Certified Nursing Assistants are the people who perform the most basic needs for patients, young and old. A Nursing Assistant works under the supervision of a qualified nurse, and since nursing aides have extended daily contact with their patients, their role is key to providing vital information on the patients conditions to the nurse.

Certified Nursing Assistant Duties:

Working closely with their patients, CNA’s are responsible for basic care, eg:  bathing, grooming, feeding patients, assisting nurses with any required medical equipment, and also checking the patients vital signs. As well as this, CNA’s give patients important social and emotional support and relay vital information on the patients condition to the nurses.

To some people, being a Nursing Assistant is just a way to pay the bills and not much more. These kind of people are easy to recognise, displaying behaviours like laziness and a generall lack of enthusiasm. Unfortunately its the patients who suffer for what is ultimately someone elses error in career choice.

The first step in becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant is to find a program that is suited to your specific needs. If you’re thinking about applying at a healthcare facility that offers free CNA classes, you must make sure you read the fine print, as some of these places require that you commit yourself to work for them for a certain period of time after you complete the course. If you do get hired at a healthcare facility, be prepared to be asked to submit a background check (criminal record) and also a drug test. These requiredments are normally mandatory for this line of work.

Once you reach the end of your training, you’ll be scheduled to take a State Administered Test to become officially certified. There are some places however that will allow you to work, upon completion of your training, for up to 4 months without certification.

Becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant is very rewarding, and it can be one of the best decisions of your life if you put your heart into it. Being a CNA not only is financially rewarding, but it also leads to a fulfilling life working with people who need your help and support.

We hope the information at CNA Training can help you make the right choice!

Comments

One Response to “Welcome to CNA Training!”
  1. Blaise Ndikum says:

    Please accept my greeting,(to who so ever is reading this comment). I’ve been viewing over this website, sory my comment seem to be a question. If this is not the right channel please kindly forgive my ignorance.
    IS it nice for a guy like me becoming a CNA? IT just now that i’ve discovered that am interested in healthcare profession as a whole.What’s someone background/foundation to becoming a CNA? Cuz my years in high class(in Cameroon) i did Mathematics,Economics,geography. I also have the feeling that, as new in this domain i can only start by becoming a CNA. Am just coming into USA, i don’t yet know places. to be honest i wanna see my way through CNA. Sory please if i can get a weord from you, use my email. Some how this is a peace of my mind for now. Thanks very much.

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