Becoming a nurses aid takes alot of hard work and dedication! If you haave your high school diploma you can begin working as a nurses aid in as little as six to 12 weeks! There is a hospital near Kansas city called Johnson County Community College and they offer the courses you are looking for! Here is a website to help you get started! http://www.jccc.edu/academics/index.html good Luck on your journey!
You can call up your local teaching hospital, if you have any in your area, if they have a Nurse Aide Training program. Most teaching hospitals offer this training. You can also check with the local nursing homes in your area, Red Cross office, Community Colleges and Vocational Training Center.
Yes there are nursing aide jobs available in the USA. There are people that you can take care of in their home or you could go to a near by hospital or a nursing home.
The closest nursing home in your area is the Pine Needle Place which is an assisted living facility and specializes in caring for Alzheimer's patients, but does not offer any CNA training
You do not need any specific nursing training to work with the elderly. However, most places require cpr training.
Yes, you will need to have nursing education lessons before a large hospital will even consider hiring you. These can be obtained at nearly any college in your area.
Most of your local nursing homes,offer CNA training on an ongoing basis.
The state of Nebraska requires that a nursing assistant class consist of at least seventy five hours of training. Any individual who wishes to work as a certified nurse aide in a health care facility that accepts Medicare or Medicaid payments must be a graduate of a state approved nurse aide course, must pass the nurse aide state competency evaluation, and be listed on the Nebraska Nurse Aide Registry.
There are actually very many schools in Ohio that affer Certified Nursing Assistant training. There is Cuyahoga Community College located at 700 Carnegie Ave.in Cleveland, Ohio. You could also try the School of Nurse Aide Training, Inc. located at 728 West Main St in Fairborn, Ohio, their number is 937-878-8002.
The University of Michigan offers this specialized nursing training. Information can be found on their website.
If you are looking to further your training in nursing informatics in the North Alabama area, there are 12 schools that offer this type of education, they can be found here: http://www.bestnursingdegree.com/programs/masters-in-nursing/Alabama/
I'm sorry I was unable to locate a nursing home in Branson that offers a CNA training program, however, the Branson Technical College does have one. They are located at 1756 Bee Creek Road.
Free CNA training courses can be difficult to come by, you will probably need to do some footwork on your own, in your area. Be persistent and present yourself well and you might get the opportunity you are looking for.