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CPR/ First Aid/ AED classes are held weekly by appointment. Walk-ins are welcome only if class is not full. Cash only.
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CPR only $45,
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BLS $55 CPR/First Aid and AED $60
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First Aid and AED $50 First Aid only $45,
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CPR and AED $50. CPR and First Aid $50
Certified Nursing Assistant Training
Training and testing center

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CNA Training is monthly
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Course Length: 4weeks
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New class begins first Friday of each month
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Classes hold twice a week only, Fridays and Saturdays
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Office hours: Mon-Sat 9am - 4:30p
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Training Method: In-person
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Payment plan is available upon request​
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Class hours (Weekends only)​
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Fridays 9am - 4:30pm
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Saturdays 9am - 4:30pm
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Sundays: closed
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Additional information​​
No personal checks
WIA voucher Accepted
Course description
This course is designed to provide students with skills necessary to function as a Certified Nursing Assistant in a variety of health care settings. Our program introduces students to a variety of skills such as patient care, legal and ethical issues, documentation, anatomy and physiology, and nutrition. Topics include role and responsibilities of the CNA, safety requirements in the patient care field, equipment use and care, performance skills and procedures. Students meeting all academic, attendance, and age requirements may elect to sit for the Competency Evaluation Examination. Successful completion of the Georgia Registry Examination allows students to seek employment in the state of Georgia as a Certified Nursing Assistant.
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Other Courses
CNA Skills only to sit for exam
Phlebotomy technician/Lab tech
EKG Technician
Patient care technician
Home Health Aide
Medication Aide
One day Phlebotomy workshop
Caregiver training
PCA training
Course Objectives
Students completing the cna program will be prepared to assist medical practitioners like nurses in providing care for patients in their care. The program is in two parts: the theoretical part and the skills competency training part which is direct hands on care, in an environment that promotes life-long learning. Topics will include:
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measuring and recording vital signs
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Infection control
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Measuring height and weight
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Nutrition
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how to handle medical emergencies
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how to handle non-medical emergencies
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Dementia and Alzheimer's disease
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How to assist with ADLs, etc.
Admissions Requirements
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Must be at least 16 years,
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In good physical and mental health,
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Must be able to read and write English language
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Photo ID and non-laminated social security card
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TB test or chest X-Ray
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Must provide a criminal background check
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WIA voucher and student loans accepted
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Complete a registration form prior to starting class
