Re: CNA Training Questions Originally Posted by SingDanceRunLife
The facility is listed on the NY Registry results for my county...Does that mean that it's state approved?
I really don't know since I am not in your state. In my state, the approved training courses are listed under NC Health and Human services department. I don't know if NY state is the same. But one way to tell, is if the training doesn't atleast provide 75 hours of classroom and 16 hours of clinical it probably isn't. There is a federal law called OBRA of 1987 which regulates Nurse aide training. Remember, it is possible in most states to become certified without completing a course, you can test out, people tend to run into problems when they want to obtain a job at a facility that requires both certification and completion of a state approved course. Hopefully, someone from your state will read this post and give you some state specific advise.
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