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Irene Kalonji in Portland, Oregon 19 months ago |
I am looking for free CNA classes. |
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Irene BK in Portland, Oregon 19 months ago |
For now I am looking for free CNA classes in Portland, Oregon. |
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Eric Henderson in Portland, Oregon 18 months ago |
I'm curious about what luck you had in finding free CNA training in Portland. I'm just starting to look at becoming a CNA myself. If you could share any tips I'd be grateful. Thanks |
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Julie in Portland, Oregon 18 months ago |
I ma opening a school for CNA and CMA training very soon. It will be in Portland, possibly in the southeast area. It is called Caregiver Training Institute. The web site will be up soon at www.thecaregivertraininginstitute.com. And the school will be listed on the Oregon State board of nursing web site. I am currently looking for a building and hope to be open in June. I will be offering all CNA courses; the Nursing assistant course as well as the CNA 2 programs in Acute Care, Dementia Care and Restorative Care. We also hope to have in the future a course on Activity Director, medical Terminology, and possibly Phleobotomy also. I have instructors ready to go and an office staff who knows this business well and are ready to start. I hope this helps!
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Amanda in Portland, Oregon 18 months ago |
Hey, the website isn't working. Do you have a phone number or any information regarding times of classes and clinicals and tuition amounts? I just attempted to register at PCC (the day of summer '08 registration start) and they are ALL FULL!! Please let me know. Thanks,
Julie in Portland, Oregon said: I ma opening a school for CNA and CMA training very soon. It will be in Portland, possibly in the southeast area. It is called Caregiver Training Institute. The web site will be up soon at www.thecaregivertraininginstitute.com. And the school will be listed on the Oregon State board of nursing web site. I am currently looking for a building and hope to be open in June. I will be offering all CNA courses; the Nursing assistant course as well as the CNA 2 programs in Acute Care, Dementia Care and Restorative Care. We also hope to have in the future a course on Activity Director, medical Terminology, and possibly Phleobotomy also. I have instructors ready to go and an office staff who knows this business well and are ready to start. I hope this helps! |
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trudy in Charlotte, North Carolina 18 months ago |
I am interested in becoming a CMA and would like to know what my options are, here in Charlotte, NC.
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Roger in Charlotte, North Carolina 17 months ago |
I am looking for a training program to complete the nurse aide II here in the Charlotte area |
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trudy in Charlotte, North Carolina 17 months ago |
Check with Central Piedmont Community College here in Charlotte. I believe they have a program. Also do a "search engine" for CNAII programs in Charlotte, NC |
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Lisa in Portland, Oregon 17 months ago |
Hi Julie, Your website is still under construction. Do you have evening/weekend options for those of us working on prerequisites for nursing school and work full time? Thank you! Julie in Portland, Oregon said: I ma opening a school for CNA and CMA training very soon. It will be in Portland, possibly in the southeast area. It is called Caregiver Training Institute. The web site will be up soon at www.thecaregivertraininginstitute.com. And the school will be listed on the Oregon State board of nursing web site. I am currently looking for a building and hope to be open in June. I will be offering all CNA courses; the Nursing assistant course as well as the CNA 2 programs in Acute Care, Dementia Care and Restorative Care. We also hope to have in the future a course on Activity Director, medical Terminology, and possibly Phleobotomy also. I have instructors ready to go and an office staff who knows this business well and are ready to start. I hope this helps! |
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Lindsey in Portland, Oregon 17 months ago |
If you want a free cna class in portland, I would suggest calling Crestview Nursing Home. The class is ab out 1.5 months 4 days a week, and you do your class and clinicals at the same place. Also, as soon as you are done with the class- they will hire you on as an NA until you get certified (but it must be within 60 days. The only requirement is that you come work for them for I think it's a year afterwards, but I don't believe you sign anything. I'm not a student who has taken the class, but I am one of the CNA's working at crestview training the students on the floor. I can tell you as a person who sees these students every day that they are very competent. |
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Lisa Maxim in Portland, Oregon 17 months ago |
Thank you so much! I'll look into it. The challenge is that I work full time and go to school at night 2 days a week. I really need something on the weekend. I'll even volunteer my time if I can get my CNA to apply for nursing school. Thanks again for your help, I'll give them a ring. |
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Mahanga Astrup in Clearlake, California 16 months ago |
I live in Cobb near Clearlake California I am looking for free trainging CNA I like to takecare senior at my home but I need help. |
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Julie Bucher Program Director in Portland, Oregon 16 months ago |
Lisa in Portland, Oregon said: Hi Julie, Hi Lisa,
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Julie Bucher Program Director in Portland, Oregon 16 months ago |
Amanda in Portland, Oregon said: Hey, the website isn't working. Do you have a phone number or any information regarding times of classes and clinicals and tuition amounts? I just attempted to register at PCC (the day of summer '08 registration start) and they are ALL FULL!! Please let me know. Hi Amanda,
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Roger in Charlotte, North Carolina 16 months ago |
trudy in Charlotte, North Carolina said: I am interested in becoming a CMA and would like to know what my options are, here in Charlotte, NC. Is CMA a certified medical assistant or a certified medication aide |
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Roger in Charlotte, North Carolina 16 months ago |
Roger in Charlotte, North Carolina said: I am looking for a training program to complete the nurse aide II here in the Charlotte area Thanks Trudy |
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cindy in Manhattan, Kansas 16 months ago |
Julie,
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Julie Bucher, Program Director in Portland, Oregon 16 months ago |
Hi Cindy, Sorry for the web page issues, I have had to change companies for that and am told that it will be up this coming week. The web page people I went with really did not work out for me and I was left hanging. We hope to be open by the 14th of July and doing classes the following week. Possibly by the 21st. We are going to have full-time, part-time (evening) and weekend classes in the NA-1, CNA 2 and med aide programs. The phones go in on Tuesday, the signs will follow and as soon as we get all the supplies and equipment needed into the building, we will get open. For now, you can contact me at caregivertraining@comcast.net Please tell your friends about us also. We have 3 beautiful classes and two labs we are setting up and will be offering the highest quality programs (we are all experienced in this field). I hope this helps and I know your frustration with the wait. I think it will be worth it though. Take care, Julie |
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Julie Bucher, Program Director in Portland, Oregon 16 months ago |
Hello to everyone in Portland Oregon wanting to take nursing assistant and medication assistant classes, Just a reminder that Oregon law requires you to attend an orientation before you can be registered into these classes. Some places do this just before the class starts. At Caregiver Training Institute we will be having the orientaion programs once or twice weekly, it is FREE, and you can register for any upcoming class we have on the schedule. Everything you will need to know about the registration process will covered in the orientation, payment can be collected, info on the necessary things to be completed like criminal history background checks and TB testing will be done at this time. Orientations will be listed on the web page when it gets up and running and you can send me your name and contact info on my email for the first scheduled orientation. The email address is caregivertraining@comcast.net
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Louise in Beaverton, Oregon 16 months ago |
Julie in Portland, Oregon said: I ma opening a school for CNA and CMA training very soon. It will be in Portland, possibly in the southeast area. It is called Caregiver Training Institute. The web site will be up soon at www.thecaregivertraininginstitute.com. And the school will be listed on the Oregon State board of nursing web site. I am currently looking for a building and hope to be open in June. I will be offering all CNA courses; the Nursing assistant course as well as the CNA 2 programs in Acute Care, Dementia Care and Restorative Care. We also hope to have in the future a course on Activity Director, medical Terminology, and possibly Phleobotomy also. I have instructors ready to go and an office staff who knows this business well and are ready to start. I hope this helps! Dear Julie:
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Julie Bucher, Program Director in Portland, Oregon 16 months ago |
Hi Louise, I am not associated with them. I did an extensive business name search with the sate of oregon for my name and if their name was registed I would have chosen a different name for my school. When I found out that their name was so similar to mine I was kind of upset with this, but at this point I cannot do much about it. My school is very different from theirs in that we are an Oregon State Board of Nursing certified program. The programs we offer lead to the certification process to become a CNA, CMA or CNA 2 in the Dementia care field, Restorative Care field or Acute Care field. That process is, of course, state board testing after you have completed the program at any certified school. Each program has been established by state law and our programs have followed these statutes carefully. I do not think that the Caregiving Careers inc people offer the CNA programs, and I wonder if their program is Oregon state education approved. You should check into this before attending any classes. Any program that offers any type of certificate must be either approved by the board of nursing or state board of education. You can get information on the regs from the Oregon Department of Human Services. And, you can always just ask the school you want to attend. When we get our other courses ready to offer, those courses like Activities Director and others that are not approved and regulated by the state board of nursing I will go through the long and tedious process of getting my instructors and programs certified by the state board of education. I already have the applications and will be doing it all the correct way. It is costly and lengthy to do this, but I will do it right. I care about my students and I want them to trust our school, that they will get the best educational experience possible from my school. Bottom line-I CARE ABOUT YOU! I want your future to be the one you plan on and work for.
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Sharon K. Brothers in Oregon City, Oregon 16 months ago |
cindy in Manhattan, Kansas said: Julie, Just a note to everyone looking for training to become a CNA: effective July 1, 2008 our new OHCA/aQuire online nursing assistant training program is accepting applicants. This is the only ONLINE CNA course in Oregon, approved by the Oregon Board of Nursing. You complete the classroom portion of the course online - where you want, when you want. Then, you finish your training by participating in lab and clinical training programs at one of 45 participating nursing facilities throughout the state of Oregon. Since July 1, we have had over 40 applicants; the first class has already finished their online portion and are in the lab/clinical part of their training. If you'd like more information please go to www.OregonCNAonline.com. You can view participating facilities and complete an online application to get started - today! Becoming a CNA is a career move that will open new doors for you. You can make a difference while you're making a living! Please contact me directly if you have any further questions (Sharon@aquiretraining.com) |
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Emily in Portland, Oregon 16 months ago |
Julie, do you know what the costs will be for your program? |
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Deborah@CaregivingCareers.net in Portland, Oregon 16 months ago |
Julie Bucher, Program Director in Portland, Oregon said: Hi Louise, I am not associated with them. I did an extensive business name search with the sate of oregon for my name and if their name was registed I would have chosen a different name for my school. When I found out that their name was so similar to mine I was kind of upset with this, but at this point I cannot do much about it. My school is very different from theirs in that we are an Oregon State Board of Nursing certified program. The programs we offer lead to the certification process to become a CNA, CMA or CNA 2 in the Dementia care field, Restorative Care field or Acute Care field. That process is, of course, state board testing after you have completed the program at any certified school. Each program has been established by state law and our programs have followed these statutes carefully. I do not think that the Caregiving Careers inc people offer the CNA programs, and I wonder if their program is Oregon state education approved. You should check into this before attending any classes. Any program that offers any type of certificate must be either approved by the board of nursing or state board of education. You can get information on the regs from the Oregon Department of Human Services. And, you can always just ask the school you want to attend. When we get our other courses ready to offer, those courses like Activities Director and others that are not approved and regulated by the state board of nursing I will go through the long and tedious process of getting my instructors and programs certified by the state board of education. I already have the applications and will be doing it all the correct way. It is costly and lengthy to do this, but I will do it right. I care about my students and I want them to trust our school, that they will get the best educational experience possible from my school. Bottom line-I CARE ABOUT YOU! I want your future to be the one you plan on and work for. |
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Deborah@CaregivingCareers.net in Portland, Oregon 16 months ago |
I am sorry that misinformation was posted on the internet, as it was very unprofessional and wrong. However, I do welcome the opportunity here to set the record straight. Caregiving Careers registered their name with the State of Oregon Corporation Division on 11-23-2007. At that time there were no other new caregiving schools registered with the State of Oregon. On April 21, 2008, Caregiving Careers completed the complicated incorporation process and added the Inc. to our name. It appears by the State of Oregon Corporation records that Julie Bucher filed her Business name (Caregiving Training Institute) on March 24, 2008, four months later. Caregiving Careers, Inc. is pending approval with the State Board of Nursing for C.N.A. classes. We already have our entire training facility up and running, as we offer continuing education classes and Personal Care Assistant one and two programs. There are many levels of caregiving, and the C.N.A. program is not for everyone. We are in trying times with the shortage of caregivers today and will be in even more tomorrow. Getting quaility training by RN's at any level will only help to improve the quaility of aging for everyone. Please visit our website at www.caregvingcareers.net We also offer continuing education and family training for those who wish to care for their own family at home. We can help you on an individual basis to strengthen your skills so you feel comfortable doing so. Please continue to check our website for updated information or feel free to call us Monday-Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm at <Edited by Host: contact info removed> ***Message from Host***
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Danielle in Phillipsburg, Kansas 16 months ago |
Im looking for online classes for CMA. I am already a Full time working CNA at a nursing home in Phillipsburg. The reason i dont want to go to a campus couple times a week to do this is so i can still work and afford to pay my bills. But i wrk 6-2 shift so i could easily take online classes afterwards. |
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Sharon K. Brothers in Oregon City, Oregon 16 months ago |
Hi Danielle - our online CNA course is only approved in Oregon; we don't yet have CMA courses. Online makes so much sense when you still need to work! Good luck with your search; for others in Oregon looking for online CNA courses, check out our website, www.OregonCNAonline.com. Good luck! |
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Kahunya in Portland, Oregon 15 months ago |
Also try Marquis, Alvamere, Prestige. They all have free classes leading to certification...some have sign on bonuses to work for them paid after several months to a year |
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TD2008 in Morgan City, Louisiana 15 months ago |
How do you create a new discussion?????????????? |
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kathryn campbell in Bothell, Washington 15 months ago |
i am curently moving to portland OR and am interestd in free CNA nursing classes and i was wondering if anyone knwo s if there will be one starting soon, or wher i may wan tto apply and look into.. please meial me at kathrynkittykat@gmail.com
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Sharon K. Brothers in Oregon City, Oregon 15 months ago |
Hi Kathryn,
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Ronda in Sheridan, Oregon 15 months ago |
I need a fast CMA class that is starting soon, I am willing to commute so if any one can help please email me. Rmurdock_10@hotmail.com
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Amanda in Portland, Oregon 15 months ago |
cascade medical school has constant CMA classes. You can visit them at www.cascademedicalschool.com. I just got my CNA though them and they were great and quick |
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Lisa in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 15 months ago |
Thank you- |
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Brenda Adams in Gresham, Oregon 15 months ago |
I am looking for a CNA2 Acute care class and i need to know how much it will cost, and how long the class is. I live in SE Portland . Do you have evening classes?
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Julie Bucher, Program Director in Portland, Oregon 15 months ago |
Caregiver Training Institute will be open very soon. We now have phones, and our signs are up too. I am interviewing for nurse instructors for both classroom and clinical rotations. I have been visiting facilities for clinical settings and have had some very positive reponses.
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Brenda Adams in Gresham, Oregon 15 months ago |
Sounds really good also a friend of mine that is a great RN is interseted in instructing a class! |
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Nancy Richardson RN CNA Instructor in Portland, Oregon 15 months ago |
I just want to encourage all of you who are interested in becoming CNAs and CMAs to continue your quest! There are programs out there that can help fund your training. Like WorkForce Training programs, IRCO for foreign immigrants, AARP, and Vocational Rehab, to name a few. I I will be teaching the first full time day CNA 1 class at Caregiver training Training Institute very soon! I am so looking forward to meeting my students and helping them with their training process. I hope to meet some of you on the first day of classes! I can assure you that the training you will receive at The Caregiver Training Institute will be FIRST CLASS! The school is being founded by Julie Bucher, an RN and experienced CNA/CMA instructor, and Program Director. She is dedicated to creating the best possible learning experience with qualified, Oregon State Board of Nursing Cerfified Instructors. She is creating the best environment possible for students to learn the theory, skills, and bedside hands-on practice for CNAs and CMAs. I hope you will choose our school for your training. We are here to help you bring your life to the next level! |
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Amy in Portland, Oregon 15 months ago |
Nancy,thanks for your informations,I'm very interested in your programs ,how can I enroll in these programs ,my email is widehears@yahoo.com,Hope hear from you ,Thanks again. |
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kathryn campbell in Portland, Oregon 15 months ago |
thank you for all teh information please email me more info at kathrynkittykat@gmail.com thank you |
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Nancy Richardson RN CNA Instructor in Portland, Oregon 15 months ago |
Amy in Portland, Oregon said: Nancy,thanks for your informations,I'm very interested in your programs ,how can I enroll in these programs ,my email is widehears@yahoo.com,Hope hear from you ,Thanks again. Hi Amy, If you are asking about enrolling in classes at our school, The Caregiver Training Institute, just give us a call at 503 257-0117 during daytime hours, M-F. If you are asking about the programs that assist with the tuition and fees for CNA & CMA classes, you will have to research that on your own. Try Googling these programs for Portland, OR, and the state of Oregon. Also, I believe that the SE Portland PCC location, near SE 82nd Ave., may know about some of the funding programs I mentioned in my original posting 4 days ago. That location has English language programs for non-native speakers, too. |
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Nancy Richardson RN CNA Instructor in Portland, Oregon 15 months ago |
kathryn campbell in Portland, Oregon said: thank you for all teh information please email me more info at kathrynkittykat@gmail.com thank you Hi Kathryn, To get more information about our school, The Caregiver Training Institute, you can call us, or check our website. Phone: 503 257-0117, www.thecaregivertraininginstitute.com Hope to hear from you soon! |
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Julie Bucher, Program Director in Portland, Oregon 15 months ago |
Hello Everyone,
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Brenda Adams in Gresham, Oregon 15 months ago |
So am i understanding this right, that the NA2 class is starting next month and cost 800.00 dollars???? Please let me know so that I may get a sponser!
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Brenda Adams in Gresham, Oregon 15 months ago |
Julie, is there any way that I can stop by some time on friday and get some thing in writing so that my case worker can take a look at it so i may get some help paying for it???
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Julie Bucher, Program Director in Portland, Oregon 15 months ago |
It would probably be better if your case worker called me. I don't have much to give you except the pamphlet about our school. Give the case worker the school phone number, I'll even go in and speak with her about the program. I would love to meet with some of the case workers about our program and tell them about us. I have had many successful students from the work force programs as well as voc rehab and tanif programs. The school phone number is 503-257-0117. Also, you can direct the case worker to the web site at www.thecaregivertraininginstitute.com
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Julie Bucher, Program Director in Portland, Oregon 15 months ago |
Caregiver Training Institute orientation schedule is set,the days and times are as follows;
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Rose in Locust Fork, Alabama 14 months ago |
Roger in Charlotte, North Carolina said: I am looking for a training program to complete the nurse aide II here in the Charlotte area Roger: You can go to the website: www.americanacademyofhealthcare.org and send e-mail for registration. I'm sure you will have the best training in Charlotte Rose |
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Julie Bucher in Salem, Oregon 14 months ago |
Caregiver Training Institute is open. We are having orientations this week on Tuesday 8/19 at 2PM, Thursday 8/21 at 5PM, and Saturday 8/23 at 1PM. Our beautiful classrooms and labs are ready, and our air conditioned building is clean, newly remodeled and comfortable. The classes have areas set up with refrigerators and microwaves for you lunch-time needs and there is an outdoor area set up with picnic tables and chairs for your breaks. We are at 13909 SE Stark St. right on the busline and have a large parking lot with good lighting for your safety. We offer daytime, evening and weekend classes in the nursing assistant and medication aide programs. In the future we will also have programs for assisted living facilitites and home care agencies. We are also working on having a number of instructors who will travel around the state to facilities who need training programs for their staffing needs. Unfortunatly our programs are not free. We have been listed on the web as being a free program and this is not the case. The cost for the NA program is $950, the med aide class is $625.00 and the clinical is $800.00. All program prices include the books, criminal background check, and lab fees. Call us for more information on future classes at 503-257-0117. Or check out the web page at www.TheCaregiverTrainingInstitute.com for schedules and prices. Hope to see you in class. Julie Bucher, RN. Program Director. |
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CONNIE in Portland, Oregon 14 months ago |
Lindsey in Portland, Oregon said: If you want a free cna class in portland, I would suggest calling Crestview Nursing Home. The class is ab out 1.5 months 4 days a week, and you do your class and clinicals at the same place. Also, as soon as you are done with the class- they will hire you on as an NA until you get certified (but it must be within 60 days. The only requirement is that you come work for them for I think it's a year afterwards, but I don't believe you sign anything. I'm not a student who has taken the class, but I am one of the CNA's working at crestview training the students on the floor. I can tell you as a person who sees these students every day that they are very competent. Please Lindsey, what is the full address or contact information for this CRESTVIEW NURSING HOME WHERE CNA CAN BE TRAINED FREE, HANDS ON THE JOB AS THEIR EMPLOYEE? MY CNA EXPIRED 1999 AND I WISH TO GET INTO THE NURSING PROGRAM NOW. THANKS, CONNIE |
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