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Hearts in Training is a Dallas Nurse Aide School. We Prepare Nurse Aides / Nursing Assistants to Test for CNA Certification in Texas.


Most Common FAQ's

1.) What are the typical job duties of a C.N.A?   
Nursing aides also known as nursing assistants, certified nursing assistants, (C.N.A) perform routine tasks under the supervision of nursing and medical staff. They answer patients call lights; deliver messages; serve meals; make beds; and help patients to eat, dress, and bathe. Aides also may provide skin care to patients; take their temperature, pulse rate, respiration rate, and blood pressure; and help them to get into and out of bed and walk. They also may escort patients to operating and examining rooms, keep patients rooms neat, set up equipment, store and move supplies, and assist with some procedures. Aides observe patients physical, mental, and emotional conditions and report any change to the nursing or medical staff.  Info obtained by U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
2.) What is the typical pay for a C.N.A?   
Median hourly earnings of nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants were $10.09 in May 2004. The middle 50 percent earned between $8.59 and $12.09 an hour. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $7.31, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $14.02 an hour. Info obtained by U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

3.) What is the job outlook for a C.N.A?
Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides held about 2.1 million jobs in 2004. Nursing aides held the most jobs approximately 1.5 million.
Info obtained by U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

 
4.) Will I be a certified nurse aide (C.N.A.) after finishing your class?
You must take an approved course, then pass a state exam in Texas.  After passing both, your name is added to the nurse aide registry.


5.) What is your contact information?
Hearts in Training Nurse Aide Program is located at
Eastlake Medical Building
10611 Garland Rd. Suite 102  Dallas, Texas 75218
Cross Streets are Garland Rd / Easton, about 5 miles off 635 Garland Rd. Exit in Dallas.

Office line 214-319-2433
 
6.) How long does it take to complete your class?
 It is an 80 clock hour class,
includes
classroom, simulated lab, and clinical.

7.) What class schedules do you offer?
We offer 3 different schedules, for the working, or busy adult.
All are listed under class calendar tab.
 
8.) What is the TOTAL cost of your class? 
$1100.00 total tuition. 

9.) Do you offer financial aid?
To those who qualify. If you do not qualify, we have other programs, such as payment plans.
 
10.) What are the requirements to enroll?
High school diploma, or GED. social security card, ID, 18, or older, cannot have certain criminal convictions. Must be in general good health, able to transfer patients, and other nurse aide job duties. A school rep will be happy to walk you through all the requirements in greater detail, as well as referring you to resources if you don't meet specific requirement, such as places to get your GED, or agencies we work with to help you earn your high school diploma.
 

11) Will you get me a job?

Upon graduation, and even as an alumni, we will
work hard to provide you will
job placement assistance. 
We have a website for our alumni dedicated
to help with job assistance.
Your success is our success. 
Please understand, we cannot
promise anyone a job, only assist.

12.) I am not sure if I need to take the entire NA class? Nurse aide certification
has lapsed, or you are currently certified in another state, ect.
You need to contact Texas Department of Aging and Disability services (DADS), at   
512-438-3011, they makes all final determination on waivers granted.
 
13.) Can I tour your school?
Yes, in fact it is required that you tour the school,
and attend a 20 min information session, before you can enroll. 

14.) Can I just show up, look around?
You are welcome to visit our school, please see information sessions tab on this site for the details.
 
15.) What is the next step?
Call
214-315-9379
214-319-2433
 
Email us  
heartsintraining@sbcglobal.net
Include the following information:
Your Name
Contact #s
Best time to reach you.
Show up during an information session day and time 


Is your question not on the list?
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Alumni Questions: 


1.) I passed the class, and state exam, how do I remain a CNA in Texas?
a) Each individual listed on the registry must keep thedepartment informed of his or her current address andtelephone number.b) Nurse aide certification expires 24 months after beingentered to registry. Nurse Aides must submit verificationof paid employment prior to the expiration date tocontinue certification.c) A finding of abuse, neglect or misappropriation ofresident property may be entered to the registry. If afinding is entered, the nurse aide will not be employableas a nurse aide in Long Term Care facilities
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Hearts in Training Dallas Nurse Aide School is dedicated to helping students who desire to be certified as a nurse aide, also known as CNA/ nursing aide/ nursing assistant/ nurse assistant.


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