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Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)

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Becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is an excellent pathway to enter the medical field, especially in California. Nurse Development Center, located in Cypress, CA, offers a comprehensive CNA training program that equips students with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in patient care. With the guidance of experienced medical professionals, students can embark on a fulfilling career in healthcare in as little as 4 weeks. The CNA course at Nurse Development Center is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in the fundamental principles of nursing. Through a combination of theoretical instruction and practical training, students gain a deep understanding of the role and responsibilities of a certified nurse assistant within a healthcare team. The curriculum covers essential topics such as basic anatomy, medical terminology, ethics, and effective communication skills. A significant emphasis is placed on developing essential procedural skills required in patient care. Students are trained in observing and assessing patients’ conditions, providing personal care, assisting with activities of daily living, and ensuring patient comfort and safety. This hands-on training equips students with the necessary skills to effectively contribute to the well-being and recovery of patients in various healthcare settings. Upon successful completion of the CNA course and passing the certification exams, students receive their California state certification. This certification opens doors to a range of employment opportunities in hospitals, long-term care facilities, rehabilitation centers, and other healthcare settings. CNAs play a vital role in the healthcare team, providing direct care and support to patients under the supervision of registered nurses and licensed practical nurses. In addition to the comprehensive training, Nurse Development Center offers ongoing support and guidance to CNAs in California. The center understands the importance of professional development and provides resources for career advancement. CNAs can benefit from the center’s counseling services, which offer guidance on further education and specialization options to enhance their skills and expand their career opportunities within the healthcare field.


$2,305 total

Continuing Education Units for LVN's & RNs

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Keeping your LVN or RN license current requires the completion of continuing education credit hours. NDCI offers a number of courses that can be completed on your own schedule. You will receive a certificate and information to submit the hours. Give us a call or stop by our office to obtain your CE packet.


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Home Health Aide (HHA)

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The Home Health Aide (HHA) program is a 40 hour program for existing CNAs to pursue their careers in the growing industry of Home Health Care. HHAs help seniors with their basic care needs in the comfort of their homes. This course includes a combination of theory classes and clinical experience. The entire course is conducted by professional & experienced faculty with years of teaching experience in allied health science. Home Health Aides are allowed to perform basic health-related tasks, such as checking a patient’s temperature, pulse rate, and monitoring vital signs, but the majority of their shift is usually spent assisting clients with their personal care.


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Restorative nursing assistant (RNA)

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Restorative Nurse Assistants acquire special knowledge, skills, and techniques in therapeutic rehabilitation and work alongside rehab staff caring for patients with limited mobility and capacity for self care. RNAs assist the patient in performing tasks that restore or maintain physical function as directed by the established care plan. The role of a RNA is an extension to that of the CNA and a CNA license is required for certification.


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Director of Staff Development (DSD)

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The DSD course offered by Nurse Development Center in Cypress, CA, is a comprehensive 24-hour education training program specifically designed for individuals seeking to meet the criteria for the Director of Staff Development (DSD) position in accordance with the regulations set forth by the CA Code of Regulations Title 22, Division 5, Chapter 2.5, and Section 71829. The role of a Director of Staff Development is crucial in the field of nursing, as they are responsible for planning, implementing, and evaluating educational programs that enhance the knowledge and skills of nursing staff. The DSD course provides aspiring DSDs with the necessary knowledge and tools to excel in this pivotal position. The curriculum of the DSD course covers a wide range of topics essential to effectively fulfill the responsibilities of a Director of Staff Development. Students receive in-depth training in educational program planning, focusing on developing strategies to identify the educational needs of nursing staff, designing appropriate learning objectives, and selecting instructional methods and resources. The course equips students with the skills to create comprehensive educational programs that address the specific needs of the healthcare organization and promote continuous professional development among nursing staff. Implementing educational programs is a key aspect of the DSD role, and the course emphasizes effective instructional techniques and facilitation skills. Students learn how to deliver engaging and interactive training sessions, utilizing various teaching methods to ensure the transfer of knowledge and skills. The course also covers the utilization of technology and multimedia resources to enhance the learning experience and foster a dynamic educational environment. Evaluation plays a crucial role in the success of educational programs, and the DSD course provides students with the knowledge and tools to assess the effectiveness of training initiatives. Students learn how to develop evaluation methods, collect data, and analyze the outcomes to measure the impact of educational programs on nursing staff performance and patient outcomes. This knowledge enables DSDs to continually improve and refine their educational programs based on evidence-based practices and identified areas for enhancement. The DSD course at Nurse Development Center ensures that students are well-versed in the regulatory requirements and standards governing the DSD role in California. Aspiring DSDs gain a comprehensive understanding of the CA Code of Regulations Title 22, Division 5, Chapter 2.5, and Section 71829, which outlines the specific criteria and qualifications for the DSD position. This knowledge enables students to navigate the regulatory landscape and ensure compliance with the established guidelines in their future role as a Director of Staff Development. Throughout the DSD course, students benefit from the expertise of experienced instructors who possess in-depth knowledge and practical experience in the field of nursing education. The instructors provide guidance, mentorship, and support to students, ensuring they have a solid foundation in educational program development and implementation. Upon completion of the DSD course, individuals are equipped with the necessary skills, knowledge, and qualifications to pursue the Director of Staff Development position in healthcare organizations. Graduates of the course are well-prepared to lead and facilitate educational programs that enhance the professional development of nursing staff, ultimately contributing to improved patient care outcomes and the overall success of the healthcare institution. In summary, Nurse Development Center’s DSD course in Cypress, CA, is a comprehensive 24-hour education training program designed to meet the criteria for the Director of Staff Development position in accordance with California regulations. The course equips students with the necessary skills in planning, implementing, and evaluating educational programs in nursing. With a focus on regulatory compliance, practical instruction, and experienced instructors, the DSD course provides individuals with the knowledge and qualifications to excel in the dynamic role of a Director of Staff Development in the healthcare industry.


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In person Home Health Aide Classes

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Nurses' Development's Home Health Aide training program is focused on preparing students to get certified so they can begin work as soon as possible. Located in Cypress, Nurses' Development is convenient for those who live in the greater Santa Ana metro area. Nurses' Development emphasizes hands-on training with its in-person classes.


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In person Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN/LPN) license Classes

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Ready to make a difference in healthcare? Jump into our Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) Program!

Make an Impact

LVNs often serve as frontline caregivers in many medical settings. You'll work under the supervision of a physician or Registered Nurse (RN), providing crucial care to patients.

Why LVN?

Training to become an LVN is quicker and less expensive compared to RN training. Plus, the demand for vocational nurses is rising, and it's predicted to reach critical levels by 2030.

What You'll Learn

Our course will equip you with skills in:

  • Nursing Fundamentals
  • Anatomy & Physiology
  • Nutrition
  • Communicable Diseases
  • Maternity Nursing
  • Pediatric Nursing
  • Leadership
  • Ethics & Conduct

Getting Started

All you need to get started is being over 17 years old, having a High School Diploma or GED, and having a valid ID/Driver’s License, Social Security Card, and CPR Certification.

Take that first step towards a rewarding career in healthcare with our LVN Program!


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In person Certified Nursing Assistant Classes

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Jump-start your career in healthcare with our Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) training at Nurses Development Center Inc. (NDCI). With an intensive course duration of 160 hours, split into 60 hours of theory and 100 hours of practical clinical experience, our program shapes the future of compassionate caregiving.

Program Overview

Our CNA program offers:

  • Comprehensive Curriculum: Covering essential topics like basic anatomy, medical terminology, ethics, and effective communication skills.
  • Skill Development: Hands-on training for procedural skills required in patient care, such as observing patient conditions, providing personal care, and ensuring patient comfort and safety.
  • Certification: Successful completion leads to California state certification, paving the way for various opportunities in the healthcare sector.

What You Will Learn

The program equips you with skills in:

  • Patient Rights
  • Vital Signs
  • Interpersonal Skills
  • Nutrition
  • Body Mechanics
  • Emergency Procedures
  • Patient Care Skills

Prerequisites

Enrollment requirements include:

  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Valid ID/Driver’s License
  • Social Security Card
  • CPR Certification
  • Physical Exam & TB Test

Technology Requirements

To facilitate your learning, you'll need:

  • A desktop or laptop with working speakers and camera
  • A reliable internet connection

$771 to start

$2,291 total

About school

Nurses' Development Center, Inc. is a private post secondary school offering courses and continuing education courses for allied health professions.

In the Los Angeles area

6101 Ball Road, Cypress, CA 90630