Care Training Academy – CTA

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Becoming a Home Health Aide registered by the New Jersey Board of Nursing requires no previous experience but you must obtain professional training by a registered nurse. To become a Certified Home Health Aide or CHHA, documentation must be provided to show a minimum of 60 hours of classroom instruction and 16 hours of hands-on clinical instruction. Students must then pass a state exam issued by the Board of Nursing.

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CHHA

CHHA Program is a 76-hour program that is made up of a combination of 60-hour classroom instruction (or online) and 16-hour hands-on clinical available in In-person and Hybrid platforms. The program runs for 3-6 weeks of complete classroom instruction, proctored exam, and 2 days of clinical with flexible schedules you can choose from. After completing the 76-hour Board of Nursing-approved program the school, students will take the state exam.

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CNA-CHHA

The Bridge program consists of 10 hours in person classroom instruction OR the equivalent of 10 hours of online class modules as well a mandatory in-person RN proctored exam, with a flexible schedule to choose from. The program runs for 1 week and after completing the program including passing the exam, the school will issue a Certificate and will fully assist the students in completing/submitting their CHHA application to the New Jersey Board of Nursing.

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CPR-BLS

American Heart Association (AHA) Heartsaver CPR/BLS/AED Certificate is an essential requirement for healthcare professionals which comprises cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). CPR is administered to a person who is unresponsive and not breathing or has abnormal (agonal) breathing to restore the flow of oxygenated blood to a person’s brain and organs. The goal of BLS Course is to train participants to save the lives of victims of cardiac arrest.

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CMA

This course focuses on training CMA’s to be authorized in administering non-injectable medication, safely, legally, and accurately. These individuals usually work in Assisted Living Facilities, Skilled Nursing Facilities, Nursing Homes, and Group Homes. CMA must complete the NJDHSS-approved medication aide training and pass the competency examination. In order to be eligible to take this course a student must be NJ Certified as a Certified Nursing Aide or Certified Homemaker Health Aide.

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ACLS

ACLS (Advance Cardiovascular Life Support) The goal of this training is to achieve the best possible outcome for individuals who are experiencing a life-threatening event. In taking this program you will be able to practice and train in dynamic role-playing situations that will help you in your role as a healthcare provider. This course is offered to those who are new to ACLS and don’t use their life-saving skills often. Builds on the skills and knowledge from the Basic Life Support Course.

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CNA

CNAs are important members of the healthcare team. They generally work under the direction of supervisory staff within a healthcare facility.CNAs work closely with patients on a daily basis to provide essential care such as checking vital signs, making up patient beds and assisting patients with tasks such as personal grooming. They can also assist doctors and nurses with basic medical procedures. The program emphasizes care for all types of patients.

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PHLEBOTOMY

A phlebotomy career enables professionals to work with a wide variety of people and draw blood at hospitals and healthcare sites or even through unique types of jobs. Other phlebotomists draw blood at clinics to rule out or diagnose medical conditions or work at blood banks and are tasked with keeping blood donors safe, comfortable, and entertained while donating vital fluids to save lives.

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