yes there are nursing homes offering na training to gert certified. just visit www.indeed.com
Many people do not realize that nursing homes offer more than just residential care for those unable to live on their own. Nursing homes also offer in-patient rehabilitation. If rehabilitation is still needed once a patient's hospital stay is no longer covered by insurance, a nursing home will often be able to care for the patient. Most insurances will cover the cost of their stay at the nursing home.
You can find information on nursing homes in Skiatook, Oklahoma at http://www.hospitalsoup.com/listing/31068-skiatook-nursing-home and http://www.assistedlivingsource.com/search/oklahoma-nursing-homes.html. Both sites offer extensive information on Skiatook nursing homes. Doing a Yahoo or Google search in that area can offer you a list of homes. You can also check at www.wellness.com for some in that area.
Yes, many nursing homse will offer CNA training. In fact some of them will not only pay for your training, but they will pay you to do it.
no you have to go through school for that.
Many nursing homes offer free CNA classes for new employees, with the understanding that you will work for them for a specified period of time after you complete training. Check with all the nursing homes in your area to see if they offer this.
What you need to do is contact all of your local nursing homes. Because nursing homes are always looking for CNAs a lot of the time they will offer classes to you free upon being hired.
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Nursing homes often offer grants to qualified indivuduals who want a career as a Certified nursing assistant. A state approved nursing home can offer certification programs at no cost to the student. At these nursing homes will be a program director and you should make an appointment to meet this person in person. One such place is the Pine Ridge Care and Rehab Center.
you can see all the classes here http://www.texas-nursing-schools.com/cna-classes.php you will need to call homes and ask if they will sponsor you in exchange for work.
There are several nursing homes that will pay for your training to get your CNA lisence. After you finish the course they will hire you on and often give you a nice bonus. You will just have to dial around and see which care facilities offer this.
Usually nursing homes offer high care, low care or a both. Low care provides meals and cleaning while high care is for those who need a greater amount of help and will help people shower and get dressed and other things.
Go to your local junior college and ask a cousenler. Some nursing homes can offer assitance with training programs.