Answers to the 10 most common questions regarding our CNA training program.
A Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is a healthcare professional who provides basic nursing care and assistance with activities of daily living under the direction and supervision of a licensed nurse.
5 weeks — includes 3 days of classroom/laboratory instruction (Monday through Wednesday) and 1 day of clinical training (Saturday) each week, completing the 130 state-mandated training hours.
Yes. 40 hours of clinical training is required to complete the program. Clinical rotations take place on Saturdays from 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM at state-approved partner medical facilities.
Yes, a high school diploma or GED is needed for admission into the program.
Yes. You will receive hands-on training in the laboratory and clinical environment.
Yes. Students must meet the 130 total hours for the training to graduate from the program.
Yes, the school offers both morning classes (Mon-Wed 8:30am - 2:30pm) and evening classes (Mon-Wed 3:30pm - 9:30pm). Contact the school for more details.
After successfully completing the program, you will be eligible to pursue the applicable Illinois CNA competency examination.
No, we do not guarantee employment. However, the school provides career guidance, resume assistance, interview preparation, and information about employment opportunities.
Contact the school via email at info@aireyhealth.com or phone call at (773) 961-4312 / +1 (708) 271-3540.