All the links on this site lead to free websites. Free means you will not have to give a credit card number, promise to send money, or give up your first born. The Adobe Acrobat program is free too, though if you choose, you can buy the registered version. I have not seen the need to do this. I am sure they want a small fortune for it! If you see a link that is "dead" (takes you nowhere)e-mail me and let me know.
Personal CNA Pages
- Visit CNA Web A great site, with lots of helpful information.
- Nursing Assistants.net, CNA's Empowering CNA's here Nursing Assistants has stories and information
- Visit my CNA club here
National Organizations Government or Otherwise
- Medicare's site. View detailed state inspection results of nursing homes within these United States. See how facility stacks up against the state's average on such things as percentage residents with bed sores, behavioral problems, etc.
- Find an Ombudsmen here. All states are represented.
- The Alzheimer’s Association home page.
- U.S. Department of Labor (OSHA)
home page.
- An entire list of State Nursing Boards ,
- List of State Health Departments
Employment Resources
Please note that I have not personally used any of these sites, just found them in my travels
- nursetown.comLook for a nursing related job and read articles within.
Other Sites of Interest
- Lots of good information on health problems from Health A-Z. Health topics are located on the right hand side of the page, about halfway down.
- Practice tests for the CNA exam. Not all states are represented, but gives you an idea what to expect. Download an exam and give it try CNA Practice Tests
- You will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader, found Here. Both are free!
Find A School Close To You
I have had several requests for info on CNA programs in different states. IF your state allows it, I suggest looking into "on the job" training by working at a long term care facility, or hospital. If this is not possible, check out a local community college. They are cheaper than the state colleges, and offer the same training. Below find links to each state that I lifted from Yahoo!'s "Get Local" section on community colleges, and tech schools. I am sure that some of them will not offer CNA programs, but as the sole administrator of this site, I do not have the time to look at each one, and list only the ones that offer said curriculum (an estimated 700+ schools to browse through). Please click on your state to be taken to the page listing schools (hopefully in your area).
Non-Related Favorites
- My favorite radio Bible study is Thru The Bible Dr. J Vernon McGee's program has a powerful message, and goes through the Bible from Genesis to Revelations.
- I mentioned Swami Sivananda on my pages. He was a teacher of Yoga. Here is The official website of the International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centers
- I always useYahoo! for my searches. Their "Get Local" section is great. Click on your state, and you can find out anything from which movie is playing at the local cinema, to real estate, etc.
- My other web site, Colorado photos, and some of Arches National Park.
It is a good thing that CNAs are patent people. These photos are large (megabyte wise) and take a long time to load.
- Happy Tree Friends Sick and twisted cartoons, does not get much better than Happy Tree Friends. NOT appropriate for children to watch.
Do you have a CNA (or other) site that you wish me to link to? I would be glad
to do as much. Thanks again for reading my pages. Drop me an e-mail, and let me know what you think.
CNA World is not affiliated with any of the above sites, with the exception of the much raved about "Colorado Photos" site. Please do not hunt me down if anything bad should happen to you because you visited these other sites. Thank you.
Last checked for dead links on a day just like today