Learn a comprehensive program at
CareBridge Academy’s nurse aide training
program.
Nutrition
This module will provide CNAs basic information about nutrition, special diets, feeding a patient, and choking hazards and prevention.
Identify and report conditions of body systems
CNAs will learn the basics of different body systems and functions as well as how they interrelate.
Client’s environment
Nursing assistants learn about the typical environments and settings that they find their patients in and in which they provide care.
Personal care skills
One of the cornerstones of what every certified nurse aide will learn is providing personal care and assisting with activities of daily living (ADLs). Helping with ADLs is covered extensively in the CareBridge Academy CNA certification class.
Restorative care
Nursing assistants may act as health-care professionals who are responsible for providing restorative and rehabilitation care for residents/patients to maintain or regain physical, mental and emotional well-being. Restorative care is a function that all CNAs in CareBridge Academy are taught and practice to assist with clients that need help with range of motion and rehabilitation.
Behavioral health and social service needs
As a healthcare professional, the Certified Nurse Aide provides more than physical care for clients. CNAs spend a lot of time with their clients and will often be the first to notice a change in a client’s mental status. CareBridge Academy teaches CNAS about mental health, so they’ll be able to offer support and care for clients in all types of situations.
Care of cognitively impaired clients
A CNA may work with clients who have cognitive impairments from conditions such as strokes, dementia, or Alzheimer’s disease. Nursing assistants at CareBridge Academy learn about situations that are helpful when working with residents with dementia and effectively supporting patients that have cognitive impairments like Alzheimer’s.