The Certified Nursing Assistant, or CNA, course focuses on the fundamentals of patient care and daily living support. Students learn how to assist with bathing, feeding, mobility, and vital signs, while also developing strong communication and infection control skills. This program prepares students to provide compassionate, hands-on care in nursing homes, hospitals, and home healthcare settings.


Since CNAs serve a role in helping almost all patients, job prospects for CNAs are generally very good. The state of Florida, in particular, is attracting many older residents who will need long term care in the not too distant future. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, as the population ages, nursing assistants and orderlies will be needed to help care for an increasing number of older people who have chronic or progressive diseases, such as heart disease and diabetes.

