OK that's where I went in Middletown. First part of the day you'll spend in the classroom mostly going over your homework. After that you'll be in the lab learning and practicing your skills. The...
I agree with msyang90. You're there to do a job and as long as you do it well and follow the rules you will be fine. I find that people that are scared of a DON normally aren't the best
Wow I can't believe they wouldn't let you take the CNA course becaused you tested too high. I live about a hundred miles of NYC and as long as your meet other requirements financially and economically...
Agreed on the volunteering info Saysfaa. I was just thinking to get in the door as a volunteer doing volunteer type work (not cna work) so the employer can see she is worth considering for the next...
I don't know what state you are in but in NY it takes a week after you test to get your results. I would either wait it out until I am certified and then reapply or call the DON (or email if you have...
Seriously, they cannot do that. Call the EEOC office and fill them in. A report will be filed. As professionals they need to take responsibility for their hiring practices. It's improper...
Here is a link to prometric and there is a customer service number on the page and they'd be able to answer your question. Normally, you would just fill out a reciprocity request back to NY....
I'm older than you and I just finished and passed my state exam. During the clinical exam just remember safety and comfort of the patient along with the standard steps and you will be
I prefer working in a hospital compared to a nursing home but it's an individual choice. How about checking with some nursing homes in your area and see what they require? Maybe they would let you...
From what I understand before you can get your certification you have to be in a state approved CNA training class and do your 30 hours of clinical. You may want to ask your ASN instructor if for...