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Okay so I'm having trouble finding CNA training. My husband got a job in another state. Unfortunately, the area is setup with a bunch of small towns and one large city (where the university is located). So far I'm finding nothing for CNA classes and it's a requirement for the school's nursing program. Old state there was like 4-5 places that did CNA training, but here it's just impossible. My school does hold them, but they only do 2 classes and they were full for the summer. Is there any website that may help? I live near missoula, MT.

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CNA Classes in Missoula Montana MT

These are two I found. Use google.

You may actually want to look at it yourself because #1 is just for testing there is no training and training is necessary before testing. #2 and #3 is U of M's tech branch which as I said is full for the year. Google really hasn't helped for the CNA training because 90% of the sites are just scams or lead me to exactly what you did- nothing. I'm looking for a site that I can trust to give me real programs. I'm sorry if I wasn't clear enough on that.

Thanks that one I found myself, but I wanted to see if there were any others because there were more fees than compared to my old state's programs. I talked to one nurse who used them and she had a really bad experience. Just seeing if there is anything else out there.

Okay so I'm having trouble finding CNA training. My husband got a job in another state. Unfortunately, the area is setup with a bunch of small towns and one large city (where the university is located). So far I'm finding nothing for CNA classes and it's a requirement for the school's nursing program. Old state there was like 4-5 places that did CNA training, but here it's just impossible. My school does hold them, but they only do 2 classes and they were full for the summer. Is there any website that may help? I live near missoula, MT.

okay what about hammond, indiana

are there any community colleges around? they tend to offer CNA classes. I took mine through a local hospital. that's another option to look into. i'm not from MT but those are some ideas at least.

At my college was saying its not a creditit anymore so that money that i dont have.

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