They are much in demand, but difficult to find. They are Certified Nursing Assistants, and there is a huge need, nation wide. So, to the rescue, Grand Rapids Community College and Holland Home.

The collaboration of the two has created a training lab for a new certified nursing assistant (CNA) program. Holland Home renovated a 1,200-square foot former physician’s office into a training lab at its corporate headquarters, 2100 Raybrook in Southeast Grand Rapids, to be used exclusively for GRCC’s CNA students. The facility contains 4 patient beds and associated workstations along with classroom seating for 16 students. Holland Home paid for the renovation expenses while GRCC provided the equipment for the lab.

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In addition to their studies in the new lab, students will gain crucial clinical experience by working with Holland Home and other long-term health care employers’ staff and patients.

This program was created to fill a need in the area's health care through GRCC, and, for Holland Home, this new program and on-site lab is an innovative solution to the nationwide shortage of CNA professionals.

The 112-hour CNA program was created with funding from the U.S. Labor Department's America's Promise grant competition. GRCC won one of only two grants awarded in Michigan in 2016, receiving $6 million.

GRCC can offer the complete CNA program for $300 per student because of the America's Promise grant. Comparable programs charge closer to $1,200.

 

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