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Old Jan 03, 2006, 01:36 PM
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Good day ladies and gentlemen!

i'm sorry to butt in but I'm new here and am looking for some information:

I am looking for a cheap/free classes in sw michigan to get your CNA,
I have 7 years of exp. working with medically fragile folks with DD. However since it is not formal training I'm not holding out much hope. I am still working on my nursing prereq, so I have been looking (w/o resolve) to find an adult care facility or an aid at a hospital that could use me on the weekends. (since it will be a while until I'm done and we can't not have 2 incomes for that long!)

At this time I haven't come across facilities offering to help gain education. Do any of you have an idea?

I'm getting pretty desperate- I've even considered the Olympia programs
How are those programs recieved in the Nursing community?

Thank you for your time

Mom of three of the most beautiful boys in the world!
Sunny

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Old Jan 05, 2006, 02:24 AM
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Re: Education Question

Originally Posted by sunnym
Good day ladies and gentlemen!

i'm sorry to butt in but I'm new here and am looking for some information:

I am looking for a cheap/free classes in sw michigan to get your CNA,
I have 7 years of exp. working with medically fragile folks with DD. However since it is not formal training I'm not holding out much hope. I am still working on my nursing prereq, so I have been looking (w/o resolve) to find an adult care facility or an aid at a hospital that could use me on the weekends. (since it will be a while until I'm done and we can't not have 2 incomes for that long!)

At this time I haven't come across facilities offering to help gain education. Do any of you have an idea?

I'm getting pretty desperate- I've even considered the Olympia programs
How are those programs recieved in the Nursing community?

Thank you for your time

Mom of three of the most beautiful boys in the world!
Sunny
The only place that I know where you can train for free is a facility in Waterford called Canturberry on the Lake. The training is for two weeks 40hrs per week. After the training is completed you can take your CNA exam. I don't have the phone number but I am sure if you call information you will be able to get it. The street name is Hatchery. Good Luck

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