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Connecticut CNA Training programs
CNA Connecticut training programs must have the following minimum elements:

  • 100 hours of total training
  • Taught by a Registered Nurse with two years of professional  experience
  • 16 hours of classroom learning before having contact with
       patients
  • Clinical, hands-on training components
  • candidates must have a high school diploma or GED


In order to legally work in nursing homes and long-term care facilities in Connecticut, individuals must

  • Complete a state-approved CNA CT training program
  • Pass a CNA competency examination
  • Pass a criminal history background check

Schools listed here currently offer cna training.  You will need to contact the school directly for more information about CNA training programs.  To add a school to our directory or to report a school that no longer offers CNA training, please Contact Us

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