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CareMed®
Care Med Educational Services® LLC is a non-
traditional medical training facility which offers
the LNA program across the state of NH. Our classes
run 16 hours a week for a total of 7 weeks.
If you are interested in joining, please visit our Student Application
page.
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LNA
Program
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Admission Requirements
The following admission requirements are to be
received prior to the first day of class. *Please
note: requirements and tuition are to be received by
the main office only. Students are not to forward any
of the following criteria to their instructors.*
- Criminal record background check (no one with a
felony will be accepted into the LNA program)
- As of Sept 1, 2007 the Board of Nursing
requires an FBI history that will include
fingerprint technology.
- Proof of TB Test within past 12 months
- Identification (i.e. copy of drivers license,
birth certificate, green card) *Must be at least
16 years of age to be accepted into LNA training
program.
- Must pass reading comprehension test which is
given on the first day of class.
- Students are to be dressed in their school
uniform at all times while in the classroom or
clinical setting.
- The school uniform consists of:
Green scrubs with school logo
White socks or tan hose
White shoes or sneakers (no clogs)
School identification badge
Tuition and Fees
- Application fee: $50.00 (non refundable)
- Tuition: $1,000.00 (does not include state exam
or licensing fee)
- Books: $25.00 (approximately)
- Red Cross State Competency Test: $100.00
*Students are responsible to purchase their
uniform either from the school or elsewhere, but
they must be navy blue. Shoes and socks are not
required to be specific and can be purchased at
the discretion of the student.(shoes or sneakers
must be white)
CareMed Educational Services® LLC accepts the
following methods of payment: cash, check or credit
card.
*Please note we do not accept American Express or
Discover cards.*
Training Content
Care Recipient:
Personal hygiene including bathing, grooming and
dressing.
Ambulation and movement including range of motion,
turning, positioning and transferring.
Nutrition and elimination including meal assistance,
hydration, toileting, and bowel and bladder
training.
Environmental and personal safety involving
housekeeping concerns, adaptive devices, and special
clothing, including personal protective equipment.
Environmental support including appropriate
behavioral responses, the aging process,
identification of resources, preservation of dignity,
assuring freedom from fear/reprisal.
Comfort, rest and activity including privacy,
physical and occupational skills.
Admitting, transfers, and discharges.
Caregiver Skills Including:
During emergency situations including appropriateness
of action or non-action, fire drills, security of the
environment, available resources.
Time management, organizational. Death and dying.
Comparison to home health, medical surgical, SNF/ICF
level of care, residential care, hospice, and
pediatrics etc.
Communication skills including documentation and
working under the supervision of a nurse.
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