Florida nursing assistants shortage

Data indicates that the state of Florida faces an acute shortage of nursing assistants that will compromise the quality of patient care if not solved soon. As a second quarter of 2021, an estimated 6.15 CNAs are leaving the profession for every 1 new CNA certified in the state of Florida. Nursing homes, long term care facilities and other skilled nursing facilities will be hardest hit. CNAs are critical compound of the frontline patient care workforce in hospitals, long term care, dialysis, and hospice facilities, and home care settings. CNAs may also fill roles such as travel Cna, patient care technician or home health aide.

The shortage of CNAs creates a great opportunity for anyone looking for a job that offers stability and wants to start a career in the nursing/medical field. Most people aren’t aware that becoming a Cna in Florida is not a difficult process at all. A high school diploma is not required. Enrolling in a lengthy and costly course is not required or necessary either.

Cna Kwik Track, Cna School in Orlando area, offers an affordable course that in a few days provides you with the training and material necessary to take and pass the Florida Cna state exam. Once you obtain your Cna license, it is guaranteed you will find a job and have a very rewarding career helping others.

Call us now and we will guide you through the process of becoming a CNA.

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