You can find them at the local college. Also sometimes through the Red Cross.
ABSOLUTELY! In fact, most CNA's are required to have basic CPR.
CNA and cost about $500 and you can take classes at a community college.
I used to be a cna instructor you might have to take the class again. Call the board of nursing in your district.
You have to ask the provider about the next CNA class
you must take the semester class and then pass state boards
Typically a full CNA course can range in time from four to six weeks, if you are going to class a few days a week. The class itself can range from two to five hours long.
You may need a class or two to update and take the state test
You have to be in high school and older. Although some CNA Class providers have set the age limit as 18 years, yet the correct age limit set by the state law is 16 years to take a CNA certification and CNA test.
Many CNA training courses will offer financial aid for people that qualify. Check your local CNA training class to see if you can get financial aid.
No, CNA class are not offered for free since it is a professional training program.
Health Tech of Georgia, Inc. CNA Program offers a payment plan. I believe they offer the CNA class for 7 payments at $45 per payment. You will have to contact them to learn more. (478) 923-7007
There's the CNA Institute of Indiana, 3901 W 86th St, Indianapolis, IN - (317) 872-2245, or try the community college