Restorative Nurse Assistant (RNA) Program
Program Overview
The Restorative Nurse Assistant program is a 16-hour specialized course designed to equip nursing assistants with the skills to help patients maintain and regain optimal physical function. Students learn rehabilitative techniques, mobility assistance, and basic restorative care practices under the supervision of licensed nurses.
This program is ideal for CNAs or nursing staff looking to expand their skills in rehabilitative and restorative patient care, enhancing their role in long-term care and rehabilitation settings.
Key Benefits of the Program
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16 hours of focused, hands-on instruction
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Training in rehabilitative techniques and restorative care
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Skills to assist patients with mobility, exercise, and functional independence
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Guidance on documenting progress and reporting to supervising nurses
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Enhances career opportunities in long-term care and rehabilitation facilities
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Improves patient quality of life through safe, effective care



