Certified Nursing Assistant

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.

CAREER CERTIFICATION

Why Become a Certified Nursing Assistant?

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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.


  • High Job Security– With an aging population, the demand for CNAs is high and expected to grow.

  • Diverse Work Settings – CNAs can work in various locations, including hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and home health care.

  • Meaningful Patient Interaction – The role involves directly assisting patients with daily tasks, offering high job satisfaction through personal care and interaction.

  • Pathway to Career Advancement – Working as a CNA is a popular stepping stone for gaining healthcare experience before pursuing positions as an LPN or RN.

Program Benefits

  • Accelerated Training – Get Career-ready in only 80 course hours.

  • Flexible Scheduling – Day, evening, and weekend classes available.

  • Experienced Instructors – Learn from industry professionals who bring real-world expertise.

  • Job Placement Assistance – We help you connect with dental offices hiring in your area.

  • Affordable Tuition & Payment Plans – Get quality education without the burden of student debt.

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What You’ll Learn

Patient Safety
Anatomy & Physiology
Patient Care Principles
Vital Signs & Testing
Patient Communication
Infection Control & Containment
Data Collection & Reporting
Legal & Ethical Issues