The certified nurse aide schools that are available in Granbury, Texas are all here on this page. If you have any inquiries, you can call them with the number provided or go to their address during working hours.
Trinity Mission of Granbury, LLC.
600 Reunion Ct.,
Granbury, TX 76048
(817) 573-3773
Granbury Villa
2124 Paluxy Dr.,
Granbury, TX 76018
(817) 279-7600
Granbury High School
2000 West Pearl St.,
Granbury, TX 76048
(817) 408-4600
The first step in becoming a nursing assistant is to choose a CNA training program that you are going to enroll in. You should make sure that the program is approved by the Department of Aging and Disability Services. You are going to spend a number of hours in duties and lectures in order to complete the program. As of this time you must complete at least 24 clinical hours and 51 classroom hours of instruction.
During your clinical instruction you will practice performing tasks in a medical setting similar to that found in a nursing home. The clinical portion is coordinated by a registered nurse. For the class instruction you will receive theoretical lectures, and coursework into the fundamentals of being a nurse aide.
Once you are done and have met the other requirements, you can then try to take on the CNA license exams. To find a location to take the exams you can contact the Nurse Aide Competency Evaluation Services at 1-800-444-5178. The test has two parts which are a written and a manual exam. You must take the test within 24 months of your class training. In addition you will only be allowed three attempts to pass both parts of the test.
Those who are unable to complete the exam in this time will need to retake the nurse aide training requirement. Those who pass become listed on the nurse aide registry and receive a certification. There is a phone line to call to check your status on the registry at any time at 1-800-452-3934.
Granbury serves as the county seat of Hood County. It is a main city of the Micropolitan Statistical Area. This city was founded in 1825 and was named after Hiram B. Granberry, who was a Confederate General. As of the 2010 census, their total population had reached up to a total of 7,978 people. It has a population density of 619.1/sq mile.
There are several health care providers that can be found in the area; they include Acton Medical Clinic, Bishop Steve Doctor of Osteopathi, Community Health Care Management, Harmony Health Care, Fall Creek Medical Plaza, STD Test Express, and many more. photo attribution: codnewsroom