Our proprietary curriculum includes lecture, lab-based skills training, and clinical experience, under the guidance of highly qualified instructors. The result is our 100% CNA exam pass rate.
Classes scheduled from 5 PM to 10 PM, Monday – Friday, with a break for dinner. You can work while going to school.
Multiple classes per year. Become a CNA as soon as possible.
Affordable tuition.
A fully licensed and credentialed program.
Education transferrable to all 50 states.
Needs-based financial assistance available.
Now admitting new students. Our next class starts soon.
40 hours of lecture in a classroom setting, with a licensed instructor, to help you understand all of the concepts necessary to become a Certified Nurse Assistant.
25 Hours of hands-on lab simulation to give you the practice you need to be successful on the CNA Certification Test.
55 hours of training in a clinical setting to give you hands-on experience with real patients in an actual facility. Solidify what you have learned in lecture & lab.
Overcoming patient communication barriers
Handling emergencies
Infection prevention practices
Promoting patient independence, quality of life, and empowerment
Coordination with family caregivers
Background on developmental disabilities, mental illness, and care for dying patients.
Human anatomy and systems: integumentary, musculoskeletal, nervous system, circulatory, respiratory, urinary, gastrointestinal, endocrine, reproductive, immune, and lymphatic
Care for patients with dementia
Taking and recording vital signs
Health monitoring
Nutrition and hydration
Personal care around specific healthcare situations: urinary catheter, supplemental oxygen, bandages and wound dressings, infusion therapy
Ambulation assistance and correct use of mobility devices
How to safely and effectively help a client get up, lie down, and mobilize
Assistance with bowel and bladder retraining
Personal care when the patient has prosthetic devices
How to find a job
Conflict resolution
Preparing for employee reviews and employer feedback
Preparing for certification and understanding state CNA registry
Stress management
And much more