Nurse Aide
Begin Your Healthcare Journey: Nurse Aide
The Nurse Aide program prepares you to provide essential care and support to individuals of all ages under the supervision of licensed nursing professionals. Through hands-on training and comprehensive coursework, this program equips you with the skills needed to succeed in healthcare settings.
What You’ll Learn
Students will gain knowledge and practical experience in areas critical to patient care. Coursework includes:
- Growth & Development: Understand the physical, emotional, and social changes across the lifespan.
- Personal Care & Vital Signs: Perform essential tasks such as hygiene assistance and monitoring vital signs.
- Nutrition & Medical Asepsis: Learn the principles of proper nutrition and maintaining a sterile environment.
- Therapeutic Activities & Safety: Support patient recovery while ensuring accident and fire safety.
- Communication & Family Support: Build effective communication skills and provide resources for families.
Career Opportunities
Graduates may qualify for listing as a Nurse Aide I and other selected Nurse Aide registries, depending on the local program. Career opportunities include:
- Nurse Aide in long-term care facilities or hospitals
- Home Health Aide
- Caregiver in assisted living or rehabilitation centers
This program provides a strong foundation for those starting their journey in healthcare.
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C45840 (Certificate)
The Nurse Aide curriculum prepares individuals to work under the supervision of licensed nursing professionals in performing nursing care and services for persons of all ages.
Topics include growth and development, personal care, vital signs, communication, nutrition, medical asepsis, therapeutic activities, accident and fire safety, household environment and equipment management, family resources and services, and employment skills.
Upon completion, the student may be eligible for listing as a Nurse Aide I and other selected Nurse Aide registries as determined by the local program of study.
Welcome to the Nurse Aide Training Program Information Page
Here you will find information on the classes offered in the program.
If you have questions, please contact
Sarah Jornigan, RN BSN, Program Coordinator via email or phone (828) 652-0639
Description:
The Nurse Aide I class includes basic nursing skills required to provide safe, competent personal care for individuals.
Emphasis is placed on person centered care, the aging process, safety, care of the elderly during emergencies, legal and ethical issues, communication, infection prevention, vital signs, height and weight measurements, elimination, nutrition, basic restorative care, rehabilitation, dementia, mental health and end of life care.
Upon successful completion, students will be able to demonstrate knowledge and skills for the entry level practice of the Nurse Aide I.
Course Offerings: The Nurse Aide I course is a one semester course. Course are offered at a variety of times. See College Catalog for schedule listings each semester, Continuing education available course offerings, or contact Sarah Jornigan, Program Coordinator.
Employment Data: According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the industries with the highest levels of employment for Nursing Assistants is in nursing homes, general hospitals, continuing care retirement communities and assisted living facilities, home health care and employment services.
Median Annual Wage: The mean wage estimate (May 2021) is $33,250 at $15.99/hour nationally. Average baseline rates in our local area start at $16/hour and increase based on experience with offerings of shift differential, weekend pay, and sign-on bonuses.
Eligibility Requirements: Prospective students must be 16 1/2 years of age on the first day of the semester. A valid, non-expired, U.S. government issued picture ID and Social Security Card with matching name is required. Student must present a High School transcript or equivalent for review. Standard College admission requirements will need to be met for credit-bearing courses. Schedule required eligibility meeting with Program Coordinator, Sarah Jornigan. Other requirements such as immunization are per clinical site and will be discussed during eligibility meeting/conference.
Certification Opportunity: Certification may be available once all requirements are meet through the Nurse Aide state approved course. Credentia© is the credentialing agency that conducts the National Nurse Aide Assessment Program (testing). Once the student passes the NNAAP, they may be placed on the North Carolina Department of Health Service Regulation (DHSR) Registry, a division of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) as a Certified Nursing Assistance (CNA).
Registration: see each class listing for registration details
Class Offerings:
Upcoming classes: Fall 2023
| Mornings | 16 Weeks | Mon. & Wed. | 0800-1300 | 8/14-12/11 |
| Evenings | 16 Weeks | Tue. & Thur | 1600-2100 | 8/14-12/11 |
| Afternoons | 14 Weeks | Mon.-Thur. | 1300-1600 | 8/28-12/11 |
| Days | 8 Weeks | Tue. & Thur. Saturdays |
0800-1400 0800-1700 |
10/4-12/9 |