Yes you can. I am a felon myself and I called a STNA school. They said you can take the class to become one. It just depends on the company if they would like to hire you. Even if not, you can be a HHA because my cousin has a felony and is now working as a HHA. However, before her felony, she did direct care and was even a team leader at one point. So it is possible.
There aren't many requirements for STNA classes in Ohio. They usually just require a high school diploma or equivalent.
A DUI in Ohio becomes a fourth degree felony upon the 4th offense within six years.
You can get STNA training at Regenesis STNA Training. Their number in Columbus, Ohio is (614)849-0115.
In Cincinatti check out Deaconess Hospital and the State College for STNA classes.
Regensis STNA Training Program is located at 415 E Mound Street in Columbus, Ohio.
Here you go! Good STNA training sites in Akron. http://allnurses.com/ohio-nurses/stna-training-sites-296685.html
You can take a STNA course in the community college of Ohio. They can offer the classes that are needed in order to get your certification at a reasonable price.
The following website has a list of training sites for STNA in Canton, OH. http://www.nursing-rehab-jobs.com/key/stna-free-training-Cleveland-OH-jobs.html
The American Red Cross on Euclid Ave offers STNA training in Cleveland, Ohio. Med-Cert in Bedford offers STNA, Home Health Aide, CPR, and First Aid classes. Day, evening, and weekend classes are available. Classes from 2 to 6 weeks.
Felony DUI in Ohio is after the 4th offense.
Integrity Health Services offers STNA classes. you can call them at 1-800-387-4427
You must have your training and certification before you can work as an STNA.