Saturday, June 1, 2013

CNA Training In California

The state of California has various pre-screening requirements for people interested in training for a career as a nursing assistant.  The state of California will perform a criminal record background check.  They will do some by requiring mandatory fingerprinting.  It will not be possible to complete the clinical portion of your CNA training until you submit to fingerprinting and a criminal record check.  You will be able to complete training and pursue your nursing assistant training if you do not have a criminal record. Find an accredited school from the reviews we have below.

When you are applying to enter into a CNA training program, you should review details about the criminal background screening.  Before you can work as a certified nursing assistant, you will also need to have a health check-up to ensure you are in good health for the clinical portion of your training and for later employment as a CNA. If you are already a certified nursing assistant, you will want to make certain you never do anything to jeopardize your career.  Do not be arrested for any criminal activity.  Of course, you will not be able to continue working as a CNA if you are proven to have abused or neglected a patient or stolen any of their property.

In some cases, you might be eligible to sit for the CNA certification examination if you have medical training other than a CNA training course.  In order to determine if you could sit for a nursing assistant certification exam, call the California Department of Health.  They can be reached at (916) 327-2445.

Featured CNA Classes in California

Marshall Hospital Transitional Care Unit – Placerville
Marshall Way, Placerville, CA 95667
Phone: (530) 622-1441

Barton Memorial Hospital – South Lake Tahoe
P.O. Box 9578, South Lake Tahoe, California 96158
Phone: (916) 542-3000

Granada Healthcare and Rehabilitation CNA Program – Eureka
2885 Harris Street, Eureka, California 95501
Phone: (707) 443-1627

Pacific Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center – Eureka
2211 Harrison Avenue, Eureka, CA 95501
Phone: (707) 443-9767

Antelope Valley College Nursing assistant Training – Lancaster
3041 West Avenue K, Lancaster, California 93536
Phone: (661) 722-6402

Burbank Adult School CNA Training
3811 West Allen Avenue, Burbank, California 91505
Phone: (818) 558-4611
The CNA training program at Burbank Adult costs $500 plus additional costs for textbooks. The fee includes cost of uniform and any other equipment that you will use as part of the course. This school has an above average Academic performance Index, which means that their students continuously perform better than those in other schools. While this shouldn’t be your sole reason for choosing Burbank Adult, it does show that their programs are generally well rounded and prepare you better to challenge the state exams.

Camillus College CNA Training classes – Paramount
8527 East Alondra Blvd., Suite 206, Paramount, California 90723
Phone: (562) 531-6400

California College of Nursing – Los Angeles
3875 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 501, Los Angeles, CA 90010
Phone: (818) 523-2734

International Health Group Inc. – San Diego
7750 Dagget Street, Suite 101 B, San Diego, CA 92111
Phone: (858) 278-9800

Poway School District Nursing Aide Course California
13230 Evening Creek Drive, Poway, CA 92064
Phone: (858) 679-2560

Mira Costa College CNA Course – Oceanside
One Barnard Drive, Oceanside, CA 92056
Phone: (619) 757-2121
The course at MiraCosta is a 10.5 hour credit course that not only teaches you the fundamentals in nursing, but also provides you with a short introduction to college level writing(this should be really helpful for non native English speakers). The total tuition cost for the program is just under $400. This may not include textbooks and uniform fees. This is one of the lowest cost CNA programs in the state of California.

Check our our other pages:
Free Training Classes in California
CNA Certification and License Transfer in California

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