Certified nurse aides help patients of all ages perform basic daily tasks under a nurse’s supervision. A CNA needs to help lift or move patients in this fast-paced environment. Attention to safety, compassion, communication, and critical-thinking skills are essential because patients depend on your care.
Certified nurse aides are in demand in nursing homes, assisted living facilities, hospices, hospitals, and long-term care settings.
At Texas Regional Healthcare Training Center, the Certified Nurse Aide Program is a targeted course designed to teach students the skills and abilities essential to provide primary care to patients and residents in hospitals and long-term care facilities. The student will learn how to perform CPR, check vital signs, and other essential skills required to be licensed as a C.N.A. To be approved, students must take the Texas Nurse Aide exam. The written exam may be in English or Spanish, and the skills will be performed when an examiner requests.
The total cost is $1200, with a $300 discount for those who register during orientation.
This includes the application fee, tuition, detailed PowerPoint presentation slides, and criminal background checks.
We will provide the textbooks and study materials.
Classes will occur Monday-Friday from 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. for four weeks.
No evening/weekend classes.
You may come in person or enjoy the live class via Zoom (60 hours). Must attend 40 clinical hours in person
A clinical schedule will be set once the class begins but will be within the given class hours.
Be at least 16 years of age.
Up-to-date immunization records.
Pass a criminal background check.
Not listed on the misconduct registry
We aim at offering the best courses in our curriculum.