The Nursing assistant program is designed to train students in all the relevant aspects of long term patient care under the supervision of a Registered Nurse. Completion of this program prepares them to sit for Certification as a nursing Assistant. Upon completion of the Nursing Assistant program students will be able to:
Use basic math and science skills, demonstrate effective verbal and written communication, explain job related legal and ethical responsibilities, provide emergency care, explain basic human anatomy and physiology, perform physical comfort and safety functions, provide personal patient care, perform basic nursing procedures, use basic principles of nutrition in meal preparation, provide care for geriatric patients, apply the principles of infection control, provide biological, psychological, and social support. Perform organizational skills, demonstrate knowledge of blood borne diseases, including AIDS.
Meet admissions requirements. The student must be 18 years old and have health clearance.
Course # | Course Title | Clock Hours |
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Totals | 165 | |
COR101 | Basic Healthcare Worker (includes 4 hours HIV/AIDS Training). Includes 20 hours of externship. | 90 |
NAT102 | Nursing Assistant Theory | 40 |
NAT103 | Nursing Assistant Laboratory Skills(includes 20 hours of externship) | 35 |
Registration Fee (Non-refundable)……………………………………………. $50.00
Books & Materials (Non-refundable) ……………………………………….. $50.00
Total Program Cost ………………………………………………………………… $650.00
Tuition and other registration fees are due on or before the last day to register for any given semester. Students should consult the Academic Calendar regarding the registration deadline. Students will not be officially enrolled in Healing Hands Institute until all fees are fully paid. Any students owing money to Healing Hands Institute, regardless of the debt, will not be permitted to register.
The selection process of Healing Hands Institute will allow for admission of students on the basis of the applicants’ academic credentials in addition to a review of all the information contained in the application, both academic and personal. For that reason, applicants may also submit letters of recommendation in order to give Healing Hands Institute a complete picture of the applicant, as a student and as a person.
Admissions requirements to specific graduate programs may vary – students should refer to the program descriptions found in the Catalog for additional information.
Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission to the Institute. An applicant’s total undergraduate record including grades, educational objective and pattern of courses completed, as well as personal and professional goals will be considered.
The school is not accredited or approved for Title IV funding. The school does not offer Financial Aid. The admissions representative provides information about payment plans. Advisement includes determining if the individual wants to pay in full or make a deposit and pay the balance in installments. Tuition and fees may be paid by credit card, check, or money order at the Administration Department. On or before the last day of the Registration Period, the students should have either
Paid in full;
or paid a deposit of $100.00 or more and elected to participate in the Payment Plan that allows students to pay in installments.
Those students who choose to pay in installments during the semester must do so according to the Payment Plan, with a minimum deposit of $100.00 and the rest paid in installments with no interest charges, payable on Installment Due Dates, as set forth by each individual student. All installments must be paid one month prior to the end of the semester. All late payments will have a penalty of $25 late fee charge to the account.
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