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How to be accepted into a CNA training class at a nursing home?
Asked by Mamacita
I want to be a CNA and a local nursing home offers training classes. A friend applied and didn't get accepted for classes. What are the instructors or CNA themselves looking for when one is applying to be accepted into a CNA training program at a local nursing home?

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Answered by Bonnar K

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you can go see if theres any classes at a community college
Answered by Beccaboo

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just about any nursing home will provide free cna education in return for staying employed at the nursing homefor a while. there is such a need for cna's that nursing homes/hospitals will gine onsite training
Answered by Louise R

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Sometimes u have have to be over 18, but as far as having to have a High school diploma, i don't think u need one...And they want nice people that anybody can get along with and that are dependable because its a 364 a year job (they never close). So they just want someone responsible.
Answered by lisa g


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