What are CNAs?

Certified Nursing Assistants. CNAs typically are employed in residential care, nursing homes, and hospital settings. They provide basic care to patients to include assisting with daily activities, bathing, feeding patients, obtaining vitals, phlebotomy, etc.

How long does it take to become certified as a CNA?

Full time, approximately 2 weeks and part-time approximately 3 weeks.

What color scrubs will we have to wear?

Blue

What color shoes will we have to wear?

White, non-skid gym shoes

What if I fail my certified nursing assistant (CNA) exam?

Most states will allow you to retake the certified nursing assistant (CNA) exam up to three times within two years of completing your training program. You would only need to retake the sections that you failed