Friday, March 22, 2013

CNA Classes in Colorado (CO)

For some time now, Colorado has been considered one of the best places in America to work as a Certified Nursing Assistant. The cost of living is low compared to other states and the quality of life is higher compared to the national average. Moreover, with some experience under your belt, you can expect a bump in your annual salary from $26,000 to over $32,000

CNA Training in Colorado

Before you can work as a CNA in Colorado, you have to meet no less than 107 hours of required training. 16 of these hours are devoted to practical application or hands-on training in accredited health care facilities. Typical CNA coverage includes emergency aid, safety, infection control, effective interaction with patients and feeding. Pearson Vue handles the competency test.
The duration of CNA training in Colorado varies, usually depending on coverage. For example, Arapahoe Community College’s program takes a semester to complete. Pikes Peak Community College on the other hand, offers a nursing assistant certificate after just 10 weeks.
Some of the training programs offer credit hours. These courses are recommended to those who are looking for entry-level employment but lack the practical hours to meet eligibility requirements.

Free CNA Classes in Colorado

For those with budget restrictions, there are a couple ways to get access to CNA classes for free. For starters, check out the various training programs offered by colleges and universities and find out if they provide scholarships or grants. Some of them also extend loans that you can pay off a few years after graduation.
- The Goodwill Industries of Colorado Springs also provides CNA trainings, though its schedule can be inconsistent. You can check their website for the latest updates. The main purpose of the program is to help individuals, especially those who are already working, find more options in the health care industry. These class sizes are limited so it pays to be diligent.
- A number of health care facilities, such as nursing homes and hospices, partner with training centers to offer CNA programs. These facilities sponsor their employees to attend the academy and pay for their tuition and learning. In turn, upon graduating the program, students are obliged to render services to their employer usually for a period of at least two years. We recommend you contact the following centers for further information:
  • Four Corners Health Care Center
  • Christian Living Campus
  • Little Sisters of the Poor
  • Fowler Health Care Center
  • Camellia Care Center
  • Mountain Vista Health Center
  • Skyline Ridge
  • North Colorado Medical Center
- Another option is to approach your local community center or church. St. Luke’s Ministry, an outreach arm of Savior’s Lutheran Church, extends partial scholarships to men and women – particularly single mothers who cannot afford paid CNA classes. However, since the church is highly dependent on the contributions and donations of its members, the number of sponsored students and the amount of assistance available varies from year to year.

CNA Schools in Colorado

Aims Community College
5401 W. 20th Street
Greeley, CO 80634
Araphoe Community College
5900 South Santa Fe Drive
Littleton, Colorado
Pikes Peak Community College
5675 S. Academy Boulevard
Colorado Springs, Colorado  80906
Front Range Community College-Larimer
4616 Shields Street
Fort Collins, Colorado  80526

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