how long, and how can I become a cna.

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This isn't exactly volunteer nursing but it was the closest thing how long, and how can I become a cna.I'm interested in becoming a cna over the summer when I turn 17. Can you guys please give me some info on, how to become one, how long it takes, what I should know, and also if I can even become one at the age of 17

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I actually applied to nursing school for Fall 2014, but the other day I decided to apply to a CNA program to pass the time. In CA, the program that I'm enrolled in, is only 9 weeks. I've watched some videos on youtube where they took a one week or even a one day class. you should look around your local community colleges and see if they have a program... I would seek one out that is a few weeks and offers a clinical portion because you will be tested on your skill to get a certificate.

It seems as though most programs through schools are 1 semester long and the age requirement probably depends on location but I've seen 16 listed as minimum.

Look around in your area for those that carry CNA courses. Many schools, but some LTC and Home Care agencies may offer these classes as well. I took mine with a Home Health Agency that I work at. It was a 6 week course. Check with your state to see what age you need to be each states has their own rules on this.

Community colleges usually offer classes, so does the American Red Cross, but some LTC facilities have courses you can take as well. I've heard some nursing homes/assisted livings have hired people and then trained them on the job, and then they would have to get certified within a certain amount of time. I'm personally going to take a CNA class in community ed at some public high school I live close to. How long it takes depends on the program, but it lasts on average about a month. I've heard it can take anywhere from 2-6 weeks though. I would look into that and see if a 17 year old can get classes - there may be a minimum age requirement. Some nursing homes will hire employees under 18, but a lot of them require you to be at least that. If you do get hired at 17, there will probably be some restrictions...a nursing home that I live by hires 17 year olds, but they are not allowed to operate mechanical lifts (that's about it though). The other nursing home that I work at now (I'm in the kitchen) requires you to be at least 18 to work as a CNA no matter what. You will need to check different nursing home policies and state regulations.

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