Working as a certified nursing assistant is considered an entry-level healthcare position. You have the opportunity to make between $10 and $15 per hours working as a CNA in the state of Massachusetts. To become a CNA, you will need to take a training course and pass the subsequent certification examination. There are many options for free cna training in the state of Massachusetts. We’ve listed them below:
If you are between the ages of 17 and 21 and are low income, you might qualify to receive free cna training from the Workforce and Continuing Education Department. You will need to have completed high school to receive the grant for CNA training. This program can even help you to pay for your uniforms and related expenses. In some cases, you can even receive assistance to pay for childcare if you are a parent.
Call nursing care facilities in your local area. Certified nursing assistants are in high demand in just about any type of nursing care facility. These facilities will often pay for you to receive your nursing assistant training if you will work for the employer for an agreed upon amount of time. If you already received your cna training and are hired by Medicare or Medicaid certified nursing care providers, you can receive reimbursement for your tuition and related expenses.
You can look for free cna training options in the state of Massachusetts. If you are unemployed or have a very low income, it is often possible to receive grants and financial assistants to train for a new career (including a career in nursing).
Updates:
You can now get free CNA training classes in Massachusetts at St Patricks Manor,
If you are selected for it you might need to agree to certain terms and conditions. Most nursing homes and hospitals expect you to work for them after training. After all, they train you for free and don;t expect you to leave after getting your certification.
Contact them using this link: http://www.stpatricksmanor.org/interior/careers/employmentop.htm
Cape Cod Healthcare Trainee (January 2013)
You will be trained to become a HHA which is similar to a CNA but the training period is 75 hours only(CNA is almost always over 150 hours). Since this is a trainee position you will be employed immediately upon completion. More details available at: http://goo.gl/M0LSG
The training will begin in April this year so you have ample time to apply.
Note: These nursing homes DO NOT Provide CNA training directly. The homes listed below do not provide free training. if they have a vacancy then you can give them a call to see if they’d be willing to hire trainees.
Colony House Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
277 Washington Street
Abington MA 2351
(781) 871-0200
Country Estates Of Agawam
1200 Suffield Street
Agawam MA 1001
(413) 789-2200
Maplewood Care And Rehabilitation Center
6 Morrill Place
Amesbury MA 1913
(978) 388-3500
Wingate At Andover Rehab & Skilled Nursing Res
80 Andover Street
Andover MA 1810
(978) 470-3434
Golden Living Center – Garden Place
193-195 Pleasant Street
Attleboro MA 2703
(508) 222-4950
Alliance Healthcare Center At Braintree
175 Grove Street
Braintree MA 2184
(781) 848-2050
Braintree Manor Rehabilitation & Nursing Center
1102 Washington Street
Braintree MA 2184
(781) 848-3100
Jeanne Jugan Residence
186 Highland Avenue
Somerville MA 2143
(617) 776-4420
Seashore Point And Wellness Rehabilitation
100 Alden Street
Provincetown MA 2657
(508) 487-7090
Charlwell House
305 Walpole Street
Norwood MA 2062
(781) 762-7700
Beaumont Rehab & Skilled Nursing Ctr – Northboro
238 West Main Street
Northborough MA 1532
(508) 393-2368
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