Published Mar 2, 2007
shrimpchips, LPN
659 Posts
Right now I have my HS diploma and I'm nearing the end of my freshman year in college. I live in Ohio and I'm persuing my BSN (and later an MSN) but in the meantime I would really like to get a job as a CNA/STNA because I really think that it would help prepare me for nursing school, and I think I'm just overly excited about "getting out there" in the nursing field so being a CNA/STNA sounds like a good option. I was also thinking about an LPN but most colleges that offer LPN programs have waiting lists and I don't want to deal with that! Anyway, I have some questions concerning becoming a CNA/STNA...
1. Does anybody know of any CNA/STNA training programs in the Cleveland *OR* Akron area?
2. How much do these programs generally cost (or are they free?)
3. What's the pay like?
4. What kind of hours do you work? I don't want to work TOO much because even though I'm a "prenursing" student (that's already admitted to the college of nursing at my university lol) I'm still hoping to actually get a seat in the CON so I can start my clincals - and school comes first. I'm looking to only work maybe a few nights / week.
5. What exactly is the difference between a CNA and an STNA? I know CNA stands for certified nurses' assistant and STNA stands for state trained nursing aid and apparently STNA is really only used in ohio, but is there a difference?
a lot of views but no replies....c'mon, anyone??????
allantiques4me
481 Posts
Hi Shrimpchips!!I am An LPN used to be a N/A.We didnt need to be certified back in the day.Anyway,I think that is a great idea for you to be a Cna or Stna prior to nursing school ,you will learn alot of things.I believe the REd Cross on Euclid Avenue offers Cna's(Stna)classes.I think you have to pay a fee,but im not sure.Its worth finding out about.Give the Red Cross a call.I also heard some nursing homes offer stna training.Youll gain a lot of skills being a STNA OR CNA.Good Luck to you in the nursing field!!
PBAJS
177 Posts
Found a few old topics you can look at ...
https://allnurses.com/forums/f167/just-moved-ohio-how-become-nurses-aid-akron-117038.html
https://allnurses.com/forums/f167/stna-training-48215.html
https://allnurses.com/forums/f167/cheap-stna-classes-95548.html
https://allnurses.com/forums/f167/stna-classes-cincinnati-97492.html
I also found this ...
Ohio Department of Health webpage "Nurse Aide Registry" http://www.odh.ohio.gov/odhPrograms/io/nurseaide/nurseaide1.aspx
Click on FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) where I read -
#8. Where can I attend nurse aide training classes?
You may call the Nurse Aide Training Competency Evaluation Program ("NATCEP") at (614) 752-8285 for information about the location of nurse aide training classes.
#17. If a nurse aide pays for training and testing and is then hired by a long-term care facility, can the nurse aide be reimbursed for the cost
of training and testing?
Yes. Up to twelve months after completing training, a nurse aide can request reimbursement for the cost of training and testing. Federal regulations (42 C.F.R. 483.158) allow a facility to request reimbursement for these costs.
Working hours ... that are two CNAs at my facility that work two days a week - one works every Tuesday and every other weekend, the other works every Thursday and every other weekend.
I think, but I am guessing here, that CNA and STNA get the same training. Think I read in New Hampshire they are called LNA.
Found a few old topics you can look at ...https://allnurses.com/forums/f167/just-moved-ohio-how-become-nurses-aid-akron-117038.htmlhttps://allnurses.com/forums/f167/stna-training-48215.htmlhttps://allnurses.com/forums/f167/cheap-stna-classes-95548.htmlhttps://allnurses.com/forums/f167/stna-classes-cincinnati-97492.htmlI also found this ... Ohio Department of Health webpage "Nurse Aide Registry" http://www.odh.ohio.gov/odhPrograms/io/nurseaide/nurseaide1.aspx Click on FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) where I read - #8. Where can I attend nurse aide training classes?You may call the Nurse Aide Training Competency Evaluation Program ("NATCEP") at (614) 752-8285 for information about the location of nurse aide training classes.#17. If a nurse aide pays for training and testing and is then hired by a long-term care facility, can the nurse aide be reimbursed for the costof training and testing?Yes. Up to twelve months after completing training, a nurse aide can request reimbursement for the cost of training and testing. Federal regulations (42 C.F.R. 483.158) allow a facility to request reimbursement for these costs.Working hours ... that are two CNAs at my facility that work two days a week - one works every Tuesday and every other weekend, the other works every Thursday and every other weekend. I think, but I am guessing here, that CNA and STNA get the same training. Think I read in New Hampshire they are called LNA.
PBAJS, THANK YOU!!! :)
jazz404
42 Posts
I'll be taking the STNA "course" through Lorain County Community College in two weeks. The class is three weeks - full time and is considered a 5 credit hour course. The school charges the same as it would for any credit class. There are long term care facilities around that do offer free classes and testing, but I wanted to start in mid-March and couldn't find anything around that time. Good luck with your search.
is there a waiting list? and this might be a stupid question but do you have to pay tuition and stuff for those 3 weeks?
There's no waiting list for the STNA class at LCCC. I was told the classes do fill up, but they are offered frequently through out the school year. I'm not sure about the summer schedule. The class is considered a 5 credit hour class, so the cost is equivalent to taking a 5 hour class during the semester - 400+ for a county resident.
RN2B78
17 Posts
well I will answer one of the topics...the pay depending on where you are located (I cant speak for the akron area) but here in Columbus a lot of places pay based on expierience. around here it is generally in the 10.00-12.00 range
$10 - $12 actually isn't that bad =]
shetaker
3 Posts
If you are in the cleveland area there is a nursing home in Parma on ridge road called Pleasant lake villa they offer a free stna training program the only problem is the next class doent start till june the class for april is full they are not having a class in may so the next class to register for is june
AmberL, BSN
47 Posts
Look around, a lot of nursing homes offer classes or go to a career center. thats where I went in high school
Mine was a couple hundred. It was in my school fees so I'm not sure of the exact amount.
I started out @ $10.25 three years ago and is now making $11.30, but my nursing pays better than some. My friend started out and just over $9
4. What kind of hours do you work?
I work a few nights a week on 2nd which is 2-10 @ my job
Just a different certification, and yes, I believe Ohio and maybe some other states have State Tested Nursing Assistants while others have Certified Nursing Assistants