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Medication Aide Training Program - Day
Medication Aides, can provide medications in nursing homes, assisted living centers, intermediate care facilities for the mentally handicapped, schools, child care settings or patient homes. A Medication Aide is trained to work under direct supervision of a caretaker or licensed health care professional. Medication Aides provide routine medication by the oral, inhalation, topical and instillation routes when appropriate direction andmonitoring are provided.
Personal Care Aide Training Program - Day
The Personal Care Aide (PCA) assists patients with many tasks that they cannot do for themselves while they are in hospitals, rehabilitation clinics, their personal homes, assisted living facilities, nursing homes, or long term care facilities. PCA’s may assist patients with tasks such as eating, getting out of bed, taking a bath, and brushing their teeth and hair. The Patient Care Aide can also be called a hospital attendants, nurses' assistants, CNA clinical support associate, health care assistant, and nurse's aides among others depending on the nature of thefacility.
Medication Aide Training Program- Evening
Medication Aides, can provide medications in nursing homes, assisted living centers, intermediate care facilities for the mentally handicapped, schools, child care settings or patient homes. A Medication Aide is trained to work under direct supervision of a caretaker or licensed health care professional. Medication Aides provide routine medication by the oral, inhalation, topical and instillation routes when appropriate direction andmonitoring are provided.
Personal Care Aide Training Program - Evening
The Personal Care Aide (PCA) assists patients with many tasks that they cannot do for themselves while they are in hospitals, rehabilitation clinics, their personal homes, assisted living facilities, nursing homes, or long term care facilities. PCA’s may assist patients with tasks such as eating, getting out of bed, taking a bath, and brushing their teeth and hair. The Patient Care Aide can also be called a hospital attendants, nurses' assistants, CNA clinical support associate, health care assistant, and nurse's aides among others depending on the nature of the facility.
Nurse Aide Training Program - Day
A Certified Nurse Aide course prepares students for the responsibilities of assisting and caring for the daily needs of patients in a variety of healthcare settings; courses include supervised clinical experience. This course introduces students to thehealthcare delivery system and covers basic nursing skills, including infection control, vital sign measuring, patient safety, emergency care, patient positioning and record keeping. Personal care and restorative services are also covered in CNA courses; students practice helping patients bathe, groom, dress, eat, and use assistive devices. In additionto learning basic medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, students in CNA programs learn techniques for responding to patient and family member concerns as well as how to manage patients with mental health or cognitive impairments. Certification requirements vary by state, but potential Certified Nurse Aides are generally required to complete a minimum number of training and clinical hours in addition to passing a state certified nursing assistantexam.
Nurse Aide Training Program - Evening
A Certified Nurse Aide course prepares students for the responsibilities of assisting and caring for the daily needs of patients in a variety of healthcare settings; courses include supervised clinical experience. This course introduces students to thehealthcare delivery system and covers basic nursing skills, including infection control, vital sign measuring, patient safety, emergency care, patient positioning and record keeping. Personal care and restorative services are also covered in CNA courses; students practice helping patients bathe, groom, dress, eat, and use assistive devices. In additionto learning basic medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, students in CNA programs learn techniques for responding to patient and family member concerns as well as how to manage patients with mental health or cognitive impairments. Certification requirements vary by state, but potential Certified Nurse Aides are generally required to complete a minimum number of training and clinical hours in addition to passing a state certified nursing assistantexam.