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I suspect any place that offers you a CNA course at no charge will require a promise to work for them afterward - I don't recommend that since you may find yourself contractually obligated to a real hellhole. Otherwise, it will typically cost you.
http://www.in.gov/isdh/regsvcs/ltc/admin_guide/nurse_aide_registry.htm
Here is information - specifically:
Specific questions regarding QMA and CNA training programs should be directed to the Training Section at the Department to 317/233-7615. General questions regarding CNA training and Registry verification can be directed to the Registry at:317/232-0803
317/233-7639
Good luck! :)
clbaker70
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hi i am looking for a CNA class (free) if there are any also i would like to know what CNA book would get me stared on my road to being a CNA thanks, cristina:)