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Basics of Home Health Aide Training

Monday, December 3rd, 2012:

Home Health Aide training usually consists of at least the federal minimum of 75 hours of combined coursework and hands-on instruction, but may be slightly more depending upon regulations in your state. Regardless of the total number of hours required to complete a training program, however, the same basic material is usually covered in all home health aide classes. In today’s post, we’ll take a look at exactly what you will learn while pursuing HHA certification, and how much time you should expect to devote to each area of study. About Home Health Aide Training Programs Before we get into […] Read More →

Three Reasons To Pursue Home Health Aide Certification

Monday, November 26th, 2012:

Completing a Home Health Aide certification course is not always a prerequisite for working in home care settings. Without a professional certification, it is still possible to find a number of jobs as a Personal Care Aide. Nonetheless, there are three very good reasons why you should still strongly consider becoming certified as an HHA if you plan on working in the personal care arena.   Three Reasons to Pursue Home Health Aide Certification While there are certainly many additional reasons for getting your HHA certification, we have identified what we consider to be the top three in the section […] Read More →

Where Does Your State Rank In CNA Salary?

Tuesday, November 20th, 2012:

As any certified nursing assistant will tell you, CNA salary is heavily-based upon the amount of experience one has, and the type of employer they work for. An equally influential factor that gains far-less attention, however, is the geographic region in which the person is employed. As a matter of fact, in most cases, the state where a CNA works has a greater bearing on the size of their paycheck than any other single variable. A Look at CNA Salary in All 50 States It is important to note that there is a multitude of factors that goes into determining […] Read More →

NYU Nurses Take Center Stage During Superstorm Sandy

Tuesday, November 6th, 2012:

Heroic images of NYU Langone Medical Center nurses manually pumping air into the lungs of newborn babies as they were evacuated in the wake of Superstorm Sandy have been all over the news in the past couple of weeks. As this real life drama played out, the nation was able to not only see one of the world’s best intensive care units in action, but also just how important the role of nurses is in dealing with emergencies. While firefighters, policemen and the National Guard are generally the first ones we think of when disaster strikes (and rightfully so), let’s […] Read More →

CNAClasses-Online.net Takes Steps To Address The Nation’s Nursing Shortage

Thursday, October 4th, 2012:

In an effort to address a national shortage of CNAs that is hindering the ability of healthcare facilities to provide adequate care to their patients, we here at CNAClasses-Online.net recently expanded our course listings to include accredited CNA courses in all 50 states. It is our hope that this action will help interested students throughout the country find high-quality training programs in their area, and become certified as quickly as possible. The declining state of healthcare in America has been a hot topic of conversation in both the political sphere and around the nation’s water coolers for several years now, […] Read More →

Jobs Available That Don’t Require Four-Year Degrees

Saturday, September 22nd, 2012:

While there has been a lot of discussion in mainstream media lately regarding the poor jobs reports and the continued high unemployment rate, there are signals coming through this negative fog that show there are jobs available. At least part of the problem in aligning people in need of work with the jobs that are available is that the skillset of the out-of-work does not fit the needs of current employers looking for help. The recent article seen on CNNMoney is a quick look at good paying jobs that do not require a four-year degree. Included in this article are […] Read More →

Where To Find A Good CNA Practice Test

Saturday, September 8th, 2012:

At some point in their preparation for the certification exam, most students will want to get their hands on a CNA practice test. The opportunity to study by reviewing actual questions from previous CNA tests obviously has great value as it allows individuals to not only gain a glimpse at the specific material that will be covered, but how it will be presented as well. If you’re interested in finding a good practice exam to help prepare for test day, this post will help point you in the right direction by identifying some of the best places to look. A […] Read More →

CNA Classes In Your State

Tuesday, September 4th, 2012:

  Find CNA Classes In Your State: CNA Classes By State: Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington D.C. West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming   Read More →

CNA Classes In Wyoming

Monday, August 27th, 2012:

Find accredited CNA classes in Wyoming (including Laramie and Cheyenne) and review the latest data on CNA salary and jobs in WY. Read More →

CNA Classes In Wisconsin

Monday, August 27th, 2012:

The state accreditation requirement for CNA classes in Wisconsin is a minimum of 120 hours of training, including a minimum of 45 hours of combined clinical training and hands-on work experience. Most students can complete the required hours for an accredited course in 6 to 13 weeks. In order to be admitted to one of these programs, an individual is usually required to be at least 18 years old, have a high school diploma or equivalent certificate (e.g. GED), and be able to clear a criminal background check. As soon as a student has completed his or her final training […] Read More →

CNA Classes In WV

Monday, August 27th, 2012:

The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources accredits all CNA classes in West Virginia that meet the state requirement of 120 hours of training. Those hours must also include at least 55 hours of hands-on skills training in a clinical environment. For those students who are able to commit themselves to the program full-time, the mandated hours can usually be completed in 8 to 13 weeks. Admission requirements typically include a clean criminal background, a high school diploma or GED, and being at least 18 years of age. As soon as a student has completed an accredited training […] Read More →

CNA Classes In Washington

Monday, August 27th, 2012:

CNA classes in Washington that are accredited by the Washington State Department of Health are required to provide a minimum of 85 hours of training including 50 hours in a clinical practice setting. These hours can usually be completed by full-time program students in 6 to 12 weeks. Gaining admittance to an accredited course usually requires an individual to be at least 18 years of age, be a high school graduate (or hold a GED) and be able to clear a background check for specific criminal charges. As soon as students complete their training, they become eligible to challenge the […] Read More →

CNA Classes In Virginia

Monday, August 27th, 2012:

Accreditation with the Virginia Board of Nursing requires CNA classes in Virginia to include at least 120 hours of training (40 of which must come in a clinical setting) for their students. For those who are able to attend in a full-time capacity, completing an entire accredited program will usually take anywhere between 6 and 24 weeks. The most-common admission requirements for CNA courses in Virginia are a high school diploma, being at least 17 years of age, having current results of testing for TB, and clearing a criminal background check. In order to become certified, CNA candidates must pass […] Read More →

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