The state authorized certified nursing assistant training in Franklin, Indiana that is currently available as of the making of this post is listed here in detail. To find out more information like the schedule of classes, tuition fees, or enrollment dates, you can call the number and talk with a school administrator.
Indiana Masonic Home, Inc.
690 South State Street, Franklin, IN 46131
(317) 736-6141
http://www.indianamasonichome.org/
The state of Indiana will not allow you to work in a nursing facility such as a nursing home if your name is not in the Nurse Aide Registry. It will only be entered there once you are able to pass both the written/oral exam and the skills evaluation which will be done in front of a nurse aide evaluator. But before you are allowed to take the exams, there are several different things that you have to comply with first. To be eligible to apply for the license exams, you must be able to find a training program to enroll in and graduate from it. Keep in mind that to be eligible, the program that you graduate from should be certified by the state.
After you are through with your training, the next big requirement that you have to do is to be able to pass the background checks. These checks for criminal records are done at both federal and state levels. CNAs from other states who are applying for reciprocity are also required to pass them. Records such as patient abuse, malpractice, or negligence can be cause for the rejection of your application. For those people who have undergone college nursing training and have enough credits in their subjects, they may be able to take the nursing assistant certification exams. This is of course, if they have met the required hours of classroom and practical training. They will then take the same exams as those that have finished a nursing assistant training program. To get your nurse aide certification in Indiana you need to schedule a date to take and pass the certification exams before you can be certified to work and included on the state’s online registry.
The city of Franklin is the county seat of Johnson County. The city was named after the famous Benjamin Franklin. You can find this city about 20 miles south from Indianapolis. According to the census of 2010, their total population was around 23,712 and had a population density of 1,728/sq. mile. This city has a total area of approximately 13.01 sq. miles, where all of it is land.
Health care centers that you can avail in the city include Planned Parenthood of Indiana, Immediate Care Center of Johnson Memorial Hospital, Pain Care Center, Frechette Eye Associate, Ancillary Services-American Health Network, Americare Hospice, Fresenius Medical Care, American Health Network of Indiana LLC Franklin, and Family Physicians of Johnson County. photo attribution: urbanophile