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Support patients with daily activities and provide compassionate care in healthcare settings.

MISSION

The mission of nurse aide programs is to provide comprehensive education and training to prepare individuals to deliver compassionate, high-quality care to patients in various healthcare settings.

VISION

The vision of nurse aide programs is to foster a healthcare environment where well-trained and compassionate nurse aides play a crucial role in enhancing patient care and health outcomes.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course trains nurse aides, also known as nursing assistants, to provide essential medical assistance in hospitals, nursing homes, and mental health facilities. Nurse aides deliver direct patient care, support healthcare professionals, and help patients with daily activities like eating, dressing, and bathing, while monitoring vital signs.

In nursing homes, they often serve as primary caregivers, building strong relationships with patients. With the growing demand for nursing home staffing in Texas, trained nurse aides play a crucial role in ensuring quality care for residents. Home health aides also provide care in residential settings for individuals facing mental or emotional challenges.

The curriculum follows Texas Health and Human Services guidelines, requiring 100 hours of training: 60 hours of classroom instruction over three weeks, and 14 days of practical experience in a long-term care facility. Upon completion, students can schedule the state examination through Prometric’s system.

NURSE AIDE CLASS SCHEDULE

Morning Class
8:00 AM – 2:00 PM (30-minute break)

Evening Class
4:00 PM – 10:00 PM (30-minute break)

ONLINE CLASS
Duration of Course: 4.5 weeks

Holidays: If a federal holiday coincides with your scheduled class day, we will allocate one of the Fridays to compensate for the hours missed on the holiday. The holidays that we shall observe are as follows: The holidays celebrated in the United States include MLK Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day.

During the enrollment process, students are required to present the following documents:

  1. A valid photo identification like a driver’s license, military ID, or government-issued ID.
  2. A Social Security card.
  3. Proof of Education (transcripts, diploma, certification, GED, or proof of at least an eighth-grade education)
  4. Valid documentation of a recent TB test

Minimum Required Initial Payment: Not less than $450.00

Admission Test: FATASHHEALTHCARE does not require applicants to take an entrance exam to enroll.

Financial Contract: FATASHHEALTHCARE hereby consents to the terms outlined below:

  • The down payment required during enrollment is $450.00.
  • A payment of $495.00 is required before the completion of the course. No interest will be applied.
  • The total amount due for the nurse aide is as follows:
    • Option 1 – Online $1,200.00 (Students will be using the Google Class Program)
    • Option 2 – In Class $995.00

    Payment Term: We will need the half payment fee to start and pay the remaining half before Completion Day.

Registration Fee: For $50 Non-Refundable

Textbooks and Workbooks: For $65 dollars

Course Objectives: The course aims to equip nurse aides with the necessary information, skills, and abilities required to provide fundamental care to people in long-term care institutions. Upon successful completion of this course, participants.

  • Participants will gain the essential skills to provide basic care to those living in long-term care facilities.
  • Display adept communication and interpersonal abilities when interacting with residents and their families while being attentive to the residents’ psychosocial requirements.
  • Assist residents in attaining and maintaining their utmost degree of functional autonomy.
  • Protect, maintain, and promote the rights of residents.
  • Enforce safety regulations and take preventive measures to safeguard the welfare of residents.
  • Demonstrate expertise in the skill of carefully watching, reporting, and documentation.
  • Perform duties as a competent member of a health care unit.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do nurse aides do in healthcare settings?
Nurse aides assist patients with daily activities, monitor vital signs, and provide essential support in hospitals, nursing homes, and home care settings.
What should I know before enrolling in a nurse aide training program?
Our program includes classroom instruction and hands-on clinical training, and students must provide a valid ID, Social Security card, proof of education, and a recent TB test.
How long does it take to complete nurse aide training?
The program consists of 100 training hours, including 60 hours of classroom instruction and 14 days of clinical practice, with flexible scheduling options available.
What are the benefits of becoming a certified nurse aide?
Becoming a nurse aide offers hands-on healthcare experience, job stability, and opportunities to advance in the medical field.
How do I complete the certification process after training?
After completing training, students must pass the state certification exam through Prometric to become certified nurse aides.

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