On April 7, 2022, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced that the waiver option that created clinical caregiving roles known as Temporary Nurse Aides (TNAs) and Personal Care Aides (PCAs) will expire at the federal level on June...
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services declared a Public Health Emergency (PHE) in response to the COVID-19 pandemic on January 31, 2020. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services followed by issuing waivers covering certain requirements that directly...
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There is a growing gap in the healthcare industry. More people across the United States are in need of quality care, and that population segment is going to increase for the next few decades. The equation is further unbalanced as...
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We receive a number of inquiries about online training courses for CNAs, from both students and aging care facilities alike. Understanding the impact and difference in our CNA training model when compared to the physical classroom experience can raise a lot...
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Since the early-2000s, the healthcare industry has been approaching a workforce crisis. Large segments of our population are in need of long-term care, and that number is placing a severe strain on existing caregivers. The obvious solution is to get more CNAs into...
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CNA training is in high demand by both facilities and those looking to launch new careers in the healthcare industry. Recently, there has been a shift to embrace online CNA training because of the many benefits it offers to everyone...
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There are a number of fiscal concerns involved when facilities offer CNA training courses. In many cases, the number of students graduating compared to the time, resources, and money that went into the training courses do not provide a net...
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The need to improve the quality of the care received at aging care facilities in the United States is a major issue most people support. Facilities are understaffed, while more people find themselves in need of care at those very facilities....
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With the high demand for CNAs to provide quality care, there are a number of accompanying risks posed to both potential CNA students as well as facilities looking to source qualified employees after training courses have finished. CNA Training Courses...
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CNA training exists in many forms with the ultimate goal of boosting the available talent pool in the healthcare industry so people in need of quality care can receive it. However, today’s students have a much different approach to learning...
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