CNA Training in Arkansas

In order to become a CNA in Arkansas, you need to attend a CNA training course.  You will have up to one year after finishing the training course to challenge and pass the certification exam for nursing assistants.  Prometric is the company in Arkansas that was granted the responsibility of creating and administering the certification exam.  The company also maintains the Nursing Assistant Registry for the state.  They were chosen by the Department of Health Services in Arkansas for these responsibilities.  All Nursing Assistant Competency Exam sites are managed by Prometric. You will find a list of training center reviews below:

Individuals who complete a CNA training program anywhere in the state can select the site where they will take their certification exam.  Sometimes the site for a training program is also an approved testing site, making it easy for students to take their exam at that location.

Featured CNA Training Classes in Arkansas

University of Arkansas CC – Batesville
2005 White Drive, Batesville, Arkansas 72501
The Nursing Assistant program at University of Arkansas is a seven credit hour program focused on helping you develop the skills required to work in hospitals and nursing care facilities. Because the course has actual credit hours, you can get exemptions when you wish to pursue a more advanced career option later on such as a bachelors in nursing. The CNA program is approved by the Arkansas Department of health.

Phillips Community College Nurse Aide Course – DeWitt
1210 Ricebelt Ave. Hwy 165, DeWitt, Arkansas 72042
To join the nursing aide course at Phllips Comm, you need to be at least 18 years of age. The course counts for 10 cedit hours which can be used later on if you wish to further your studies in nursing. If you’re an Arkansas resident (within or outside the Dewitt district) the tuition fees are between $570 to $670. You also have to pay around $100+ for substance abuse testing and other related costs. This price does not include the cost of study text and scrubs.

South Arkansas Community College – El Dorado
300 South West Ave., El Dorado, AR 71730
South Arkansas Community College was established in 1992 after voters approved a tax levy to create a new community college for local residents. The college is a public, two-year institution that offers a wide range of degrees and certificates in liberal arts, business, industrial technologies, and health sciences. The CNA program is 12 units and includes both online and classroom instruction. The classroom instruction is offered Mondays and Wednesdays from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The program at South Arkansas Comm is directed by Tonya Carroll Kendrix. One of the prerequisites for the program is the completion of a police background check. This is necessary to ensure you do not have a criminal record. You must also pass a TB skin test as well as be able to provide three credible references in your application form. The program has more credit hours than any other course in Arkansas. You will be completing 15 credit hours in total of which a small part can be done online. They have a very helpful financial aid department that helps people who qualify for the workfoce investment act receive free training.

Heartbeat To Heartbeat Nursing Aide School
– www.heartbeat2heartbeat.com
324 West Pershing Boulevard, North Little Rock – (501) 562-6540
This private nursing school is centrally located in Little Rock Arkansas and is licensed by the Arkansas State Board of Private Career Education. It is also approved by the Office of Long Term Care Nursing Assistant Program.The course lasts for 3 weeks, and students must successfully pass 90 hours of instruction to graduate. In order to be eligible for the program, potential students must be over 16 years of age, have a current T.B skin test, and must pass a background check.

University of Arkansas CC CNA Training – Morrilton
1537 University Blvd., Morrilton, AR 72110

Phillips Community College Nurse Assistant Classes– Helena
1000 Campus Drive, Helena, AR 72342

Phillips Community College – Stuttgart
2807 Hwy. 165 South, Stuttgart, Arkansas 72160

Northwest Arkansas Community College (NWACC) – Burns Hall Campus
One College Drive, Bentonville, AR 72712

North Arkansas College CNA Training Class – Harrison
1515 Pioneer Drive, Harrison, Arkansas 72601

East Arkansas Community College Nursing Aide Program – Forrest City
1700 Newcastle Road, Forrest City, Arkansas 72335

State of Arkansas: CNA Classes
– portal.arkansas.gov
Ste 1620, 425 West Capitol Avenue, Little Rock – (501) 682-1807

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CNA license and certification issues in Arkansas
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We have a free study guide! Here’s an excerpt:(click the link on the right to check it out)

The following are examples of non-verbal communication, EXCEPT:

A. clean uniform
B. body communication
C. appearing confident
D. all of the above

Answer: D- See Section 2 of the CNA Study Guide (Patient Interaction).
There are two types of communication, known as verbal and non-verbal communication. Verbal communication involves the use of words and dialogue.

During non-verbal communication, the manner in which you carry yourself sends a powerful message to residents. Effective non-verbal communication includes appearing confident in your actions, proper upright posture (no slouching), and making eye contact. Positive non-verbal clues, such as a simple smile can go a long way with your patients.

Your appearance and uniform are also non-verbal signs. Always wear a clean uniform with your nametag displayed. Hair should be neat and clean and tattoos should be covered.

Effective communication skills are also important in the health care profession. As a CNA, you will be communicating with residents, their families, and other staff daily. Effective communication shows that you are interested in the resident; this is the first step in building rapport.

When you speak to residents, always address them properly. For example, it is a good idea to always address a resident formally as Mr. or Ms. instead of by their first name, unless they specifically request you address them otherwise.

Be sure to speak loud enough for residents to hear you, but don’t yell. Also, it is always important to communicate what you are about to do to a resident before the procedure; this will help them understand what is about to happen.

One Response to CNA Training in Arkansas

  1. Rebecca Lincoln August 1, 2011 at 6:57 pm #

    We have a CNA training class approved by OLTC and SBPCE, however, we are not listed with other providers. Our training number is 1238. Do you need more information for our listing? Thank you

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