Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) provide intimate, hands-on healthcare to patients in medical settings. In order to become a CNA, you must pass the Competency exam administered by the state. If you're looking to join the health care industry as a CNA or looking to retake the state exams, our CNA courses, written by a registered nurse and CNA instructor, can help you prepare for these exams!

As a long term care nurse and CNA instructor I am well aware of the need for CNAs that provide loving, gentle, and compassionate care. Unfortunately, once their certification has lapsed, many excellent CNAs do not complete re-certification, possibly due to the lengthy and sometimes very challenging re-certification process. I highly recommend this valuable resource (generationscaregiving.com) for any CNA wanting to re-certify, study for the state exam, or to prepare to work as a CNA. Terri has included a vast array of topics ranging from hands on skills, to resident rights and many pearls of wisdom that come from her experience.
— Patricia W.
I always thought after working in the field for so many years I would never forget any of the training I had received. However, after reading through this refresher I realized there were many things that I had forgotten. This refresher was much needed and helped prepare me to better serve patients.
— Nicole U., Urbana, Illinois