d CNA Training – Alliance Training Center

CNA Training

Our program provides a combination of classroom and on-site clinical education. This ensures that our graduates are both work ready to be successful in their careers as well as meet all state required training hours needed to sit for certified nursing assistant (CNA) exams.

Coursework and Clinical Hours

Depending on state requirements, our training varies on the amount of time spent in class versus in a clinical setting.

In each of our CNA courses, you can expect to learn:

  • Basic nursing and personal care skills
  • Safety and emergency procedures
  • Mental health and social service needs
  • Infection control
  • Care of cognitively impaired residents
  • Basic restorative care
  • Rights of long-term care residents or patients
  • Communication and interpersonal skills

Graduation & Certification

At the conclusion of the training program, each candidate in good academic standing will be eligible to sit for a state-authorized CNA exam.

Upon successful passing of the CNA exam, our graduates are fully licensed and certified to perform the duties of a certified nursing assistant in any healthcare facility across the state where they completed their training. In addition, because Alliance Training Center is a state-approved training provider in all communities in which we operate, students of our training program are provisionally approved to start work as a CNA as soon as they’ve enrolled in our program and met their employer’s onboarding requirements, even prior to passing the CNA exam.