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Classes from CHCI

Certified Nurse Aide (CNA)

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The CHCI Certified Nurse’s Aide (CNA) program is designed to teach students the basic nursing skills to perform clinical routines that are necessary to sit for the State of Connecticut CNA certification exam. Learn About: Patient care, Mental health and social service needs, Care of cognitively impaired residents, Basic restorative services, Resident’s rights, Basic medical terminology, Safety and emergency procedures, Communication and interpersonal skills, Infection control. Get Hands-On Training: Taking and recording vital signs, Measuring and recording height and weight, Bathing, grooming, and dressing, Toileting and transferring, Assisting with eating and hydration, Using assistive devices and range of motion. The CNA program requires 70 hours of classroom time and 30 hours at the long-term facility. You will have an opportunity to use your knowledge and skill in an active healthcare facility as required by the State of Connecticut prior to taking your CNA certification exam. Upon completion, you will be prepared for employment in a nursing home, long-term care facility, hospital, home health aide agency, sub-acute rehabilitation, hospice, and other healthcare facilities.


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Certified Nurse Aide (CNA)

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In person

The CHCI Certified Nurse’s Aide (CNA) program is designed to teach students the basic nursing skills to perform clinical routines that are necessary to sit for the State of Connecticut CNA certification exam. Learn About: Patient care, Mental health and social service needs, Care of cognitively impaired residents, Basic restorative services, Resident’s rights, Basic medical terminology, Safety and emergency procedures, Communication and interpersonal skills, Infection control. Get Hands-On Training: Taking and recording vital signs, Measuring and recording height and weight, Bathing, grooming, and dressing, Toileting and transferring, Assisting with eating and hydration, Using assistive devices and range of motion. The CNA program requires 70 hours of classroom time and 30 hours at the long-term facility. You will have an opportunity to use your knowledge and skill in an active healthcare facility as required by the State of Connecticut prior to taking your CNA certification exam. Upon completion, you will be prepared for employment in a nursing home, long-term care facility, hospital, home health aide agency, sub-acute rehabilitation, hospice, and other healthcare facilities.


No cost info

Certified Nurse Aide (CNA)

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In person

The CHCI Certified Nurse’s Aide (CNA) program is designed to teach students the basic nursing skills to perform clinical routines that are necessary to sit for the State of Connecticut CNA certification exam. Learn About: Patient care, Mental health and social service needs, Care of cognitively impaired residents, Basic restorative services, Resident’s rights, Basic medical terminology, Safety and emergency procedures, Communication and interpersonal skills, Infection control. Get Hands-On Training: Taking and recording vital signs, Measuring and recording height and weight, Bathing, grooming, and dressing, Toileting and transferring, Assisting with eating and hydration, Using assistive devices and range of motion.


No cost info

Certified Nurse Aide (CNA)

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In person

The CHCI Certified Nurse’s Aide (CNA) program is designed to teach students the basic nursing skills to perform clinical routines that are necessary to sit for the State of Connecticut CNA certification exam. Learn About: Patient care, Mental health and social service needs, Care of cognitively impaired residents, Basic restorative services, Resident’s rights, Basic medical terminology, Safety and emergency procedures, Communication and interpersonal skills, Infection control. Get Hands-On Training: Taking and recording vital signs, Measuring and recording height and weight, Bathing, grooming, and dressing, Toileting and transferring, Assisting with eating and hydration, Using assistive devices and range of motion.


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In person Patient Care Technician Classes

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The CHCI Patient Care Technician (PCT) program is an exciting opportunity for an existing Certified Nurses Aide (CNA) to further their careers in the health care field, or a completely new career path for those with no CNA background. The PCT program is designed to get students certified in Mental Health and First Aid, and provide eligibility to sit for both the ECG and PCT National Certification Exams.

The CHCI PCT program first covers the CHCI CNA curriculum and then incorporates additional health care skills, such as performing electrocardiography (EKG), cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), basic First Aid, and blood draws.


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In person Phlebotomy Classes

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The CHCI Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) program is designed to give students the necessary skills and knowledge to sit for the CPT certification exam.


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In person Certified Nursing Assistant Classes

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Connecticut Health Career Institute (CHCI) stands out as a haven for aspiring healthcare practitioners, particularly those pursuing Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certifications. Situated in a region known for medical innovation, this renowned institution offers an unparalleled learning platform. The curriculum at CHCI seamlessly combines instructional prowess with hands-on experiences, compelling students to merge theoretical knowledge with practical skills in diverse clinical settings. This approach equips students with a strategic edge in the dynamic healthcare landscape. Meticulously designed, the program focuses on essential topics like patient care, anatomy, physiology, safety protocols, and effective communication, molding students into adept nursing assistants ready to excel in their profession. The instructional faculty consists of seasoned health professionals, sharing their insights and wisdom to foster a stimulating learning environment, amplifying students' potential to absorb complex healthcare concepts and deliver exceptional care. Emphasizing lifelong learning, CHCI intersperses the curriculum with experiences that necessitate critical thinking, preparing students to overcome any healthcare challenges. Graduation qualifies students to take the Connecticut Certified Nursing Assistant Exam, signaling their readiness for a gratifying healthcare career.


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About school

The Connecticut Health Career Institute is a premier vocational school renowned for its healthcare certification programs. It distinguishes itself with an innovative approach that combines traditional learning and the evolving healthcare industry's demands. Housed in a state-of-the-art facility, the Institute offers a comprehensive learning experience that combines theoretical knowledge and hands-on practical training. Programs like Medical Assisting, Phlebotomy, and Certified Nursing Assisting showcase its commitment to healthcare diversity. The Institute excels in student support and career development, with highly qualified instructors using personalized techniques to help learners achieve their academic and professional goals. Additionally, its well-equipped library fosters continuous learning, and its strong relationships with local healthcare providers facilitate smooth transitions from classroom to practice. Overall, the Connecticut Health Career Institute is a leading institution for ambitious individuals seeking a successful healthcare career.

In the Bridgeport, CT area

457 N Main Street, Danbury, CT 06811