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Find Out About the Quality of CNA Classes Before Applying

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The quality of CNA Classes can be best understood by the importance attached to it by the federal legislation Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 1987 (OBRA-87).
The legislation clearly mandates only these nursing assistants who are certified through state and OBRA approved Nurse Aide Training and Competency Evaluation Program (NATP) of 75 hours are to be employed in nursing homes, Medicare and Medicaid funded facilities.
All states were also mandated to develop, manage and monitor training programs with OBRA education standards and provisions.
Although, federal requirements for the training period is 75 hours, different states have their own views, and they believe that such short training hours are not enough to train a nurse aide fully in nursing care knowledge and skills for public health, safety and welfare.
Keeping in mind these views, different states have developed their own program hours based on patient safety criteria, and directed schools and colleges to follow these stipulations.
The programs of many states thus crossed the federal requirements and extended to 75-175 hours.
The states such as Arizona, Connecticut, California, Washington D.
C.
, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Montana, Maine, Oregon, Virginia and West Virginia have developed CNA Classes that are 100-175 hours.
The theoretical classroom course instruction, lab training and clinical rotation hours of each state also vary as per their needs.
The training programs can be attended from different training providers such as schools, colleges, trade schools, facility based classes and Red Cross classes, but before applying, students must remember certain crucial points that can help them receive quality trainings including: Quality of Lectures - The nursing care knowledge and skills offered in the schools must be of superior quality.
Accreditation of Schools and Programs - The training programs must be accredited and meet the approval of the state health and education departments, and federal requirements.
Enrolment Benefits - The students must find out if schools are providing any admission benefits because such benefits may help reduce training expenses.
Free CNA Classes - The students must visit the financial aid departments of the school, state Nurse Aide registry and Health departments to learn if there is any state, federal and private party scholarships, grants, loans and loans reimbursement schemes for free classes.
Pass rates - The knowledge of last few years pass rates of the school will surely help students get admission in a school that have an excellent pass rates.
Training program costs - The students must be acquainted with the training costs of the program because if the tuition costs and other related expenses are higher, you may not be able to afford them.
The applicants can attend the school's review classes, visit internet for school reviews, enquire with past students, and discuss with other CNAs on internet discussion forums for gaining knowledge on schools and their qualities.
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