C.N.A + HHA +CPR
In 7 weeks
For the reduced tuition of $249+ the cost of training supply

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 What Nursing Assistants and HHAs do?
Nursing Assistants help care for physically or mentally ill, injured, disabled, or infirm individuals in hospitals and nursing care facilities. They provide hands-on care and perform routine tasks under the supervision of nursing and medical staff. Specific tasks vary, with aides handling many aspects of a patient’s care. They often help patients to eat, dress, and bathe. They also answer calls for help, deliver messages, serve meals, make beds, and tidy up rooms. Aides sometimes are responsible for taking a patient’s temperature, pulse rate, respiration rate, or blood pressure

Home health aides have duties that are similar, but they work in patients’ homes or residential care facilities
  What are your admissions Requirements?
  All applicants who wish to enter this program must have a high school diploma or an equivalent (GED)
  Can I find work after my Training?
  Excellent job opportunities for nursing, and home health aides will arise from a combination of rapid employment growth and the need to replace the many workers who leave the occupation each year.

Overall employment of nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides is projected to grow 28 percent between 2006 and 2016, much faster than the average for all occupations.

Home health aides are expected to gain jobs faster than other aides as a result of growing demand for home services from an aging population and efforts to contain costs by moving patients out of hospitals and nursing care facilities as quickly as possible. Consumer preference for care in the home and improvements in medical technologies for in-home treatment also will contribute to much-faster-than-average employment growth for home health aides.

Nursing aide employment will not grow as fast as home health aide employment, largely because nursing aides are concentrated in relatively slower-growing industries. Employment of nursing aides is expected to grow faster than the average for all occupations through 2016, in response to the long-term care needs of an increasing elderly population. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor
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   What skills will I learn?
Courses cover body mechanics, nutrition, anatomy and physiology, infection control, communication skills, and resident rights. Personal care skills, such as how to help patients to bathe, eat, and groom themselves, also are taught.
 
   Where can I work?
  About 52 percent of nursing aides worked in nursing and residential care facilities and another 29 percent worked in hospitals. Home health aides were mainly employed by home health care services, nursing and residential care facilities and social assistance agencies. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor  
 
    How long will it take me to
          complete this training?
 
  This program can be completed in five (7) weeks and consists of four (5) weeks of theory and lab and one (2) weeks of Practice lab. Classes meet Monday-Friday 9 AM – 1 PM or 6 PM -10 PM. Other schedule available, please call us for more information  
 
    How much this program cost?
  $249 plus the cost of training supply
 
    Will I receive any special
          certificates or qualifications?
 
  Florida Educational Institute Diploma
You will receive your CPR Certification
Completing students will be eligible to
take the Florida Certified Nursing Assistant Exam
 
    Can I find work after my Training?
 
  "Absolutely." Employment of surgical technologists is expected to grow 24 percent between 2006 and 2016. About 70 percent of jobs for surgical technologists were in hospitals, mainly in operating and delivery rooms. Other jobs were in offices of physicians or dentists who perform outpatient surgery and in outpatient care centers, including ambulatory surgical centers. A few technologists, known as private scrubs, are employed directly by surgeons who have special surgical teams, like those for liver transplants.
    How much this program cost?
 
  We know this is a very important question for most of you. However, our program costs may change slightly with each new session; because of this we are unable to provide cost information on this brochure. We would like to discuss our current program costs with you personally. Please give us a call anytime or ask to your admission advisors
   
 
 
 
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