Where Did You Complete Your CNA Course?

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  1. This is a discussion on Where Did You Complete Your CNA Course? in Washington State Nursing Programs, part of Washington Nursing ... It seems like all of the nursing programs require you to get your CNA. I looked into it a BCC and...

    It seems like all of the nursing programs require you to get your CNA. I looked into it a BCC and it is around $1,000 and a couple of months or something. That seems like a waste of time and money to me, but if I have to do it then I guess I have no choice. I did look into nursing homes that offer them for free (supposedly), however I never received a response back from the multiple facilities I contacted. So where did you get your CNA, and how much and how long? Thanks!
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  4. Took it in Shoreline at the Nursing Assistant Training Institute a few years ago. I think the price is about $700ish for about a month (give or take a few days). Overall, it was a good and fast program.

    I think you can find more info at NursingAssistantTraining
  5. If you get a job after you finish the state pays the home you work at which then pays you the amount you spent on the class-divided up over the course of the year.

    I don't live on your side of the state, so have no info for you. I had to place lots of calls, send lots of emails and do lots of net search to finally find a "school" to take my cna. None of the homes in the area were doing one when I wanted it, but there is just one school that only does that in the area and run courses continuously.