Updated Links – CNA State Requirements

In our book, “The “How-to” Guide on Becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant, we provide links to CNA resources for each state and U.S. territories.  We thought it would be cool to have this information literally at your fingertips. Very ambitious of us, indeed, because frequently websites get updated and pages are moved or links are changed.

Since our ebook was published, we’ve noticed a dozen or so URLs have changed. We updated the first group in the e-book, but have decided that we will put future updates on our blog. If the url is very long, we’ll include a short-cut or bitlink.  If the URL doesn’t work, we encourage you to try the bitlink because we noticed that it will often get you there when the organizational link won’t.

It’s our goal to check and post changes at least twice a year; quarterly if we’re really ambitious and if there’s interest.

Here’s the group of updated links for this period.

District of Columbia 

https://doh.dc.gov/service/certified-nurse-aides-licensing

http://bit.ly/2vpowyT

Georgia

https://www.mmis.georgia.gov/portal

http://bit.ly/2ujsNGS

Iowa 

http://www.dia.iowa.gov

Illinois

http://dph.illinois.gov

Kansas  

http://Kansas.gov

http://bit.ly/2bXBI87

Massachusetts 

http://mass.gov/portal

 Michigan  

http://www.michigan.gov/lara/0,4601,7-154-63294_74190—,00.html

http://bit.ly/2teE8IF

Nebraska  

http://dhhs.ne.gov/publichealth/Pages/crlCNAHome.aspx

http://bit.ly/ 2d9ZfAC

Texas  

https://hhs.texas.gov/doing-business-hhs/licensing-credentialing-regulation/nurse-aide-training-competency-evaluation-program-natcep

http://bit.ly/2tWyWGD

West Virginia  

http://ohflac.wvdhhr.org/

 

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