Program is coodinated and instructed by a Registered Nurse.
The Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) program at Saint Joseph’s College not only offers students the opportunity to learn the knowledge necessary to become a certified CNA but also to learn the skills through hands-on and relevant learning. Before students are sent out for their clinical experiences, we replicate real-life situations in our new CNA lab; this allows our students to practice and perfect their learning and skills. CNAs provide care to patients in many different settings; nursing homes, retirement homes, hospitals, adult daycare, etc. CNAs provide primary care to patients or residents, such as personal care, dressing, bathing, and feeding, as well as helping monitor patients and documenting and communicating with the nursing staff. The duties of CNAs are dependent upon your work environment. Regardless of where one is employed, CNAs are a critical component of inpatient care. Upon completion of the course, students will be eligible to sit for their CNA certification exam. The certification is through the Indiana Department of Health; the exam fee is included in the registration fee. 15-week class 2 days a week on Monday and Thursday4 hours a day
Students must pass an entrance exam given by Saint Joseph's College.
Application is due 30 days prior to the start of the next class.