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How do I Become an LNA?

Nicole Madison
Nicole Madison
Nicole Madison
Nicole Madison

While it can take a few years to become a registered nurse, a person can become a licensed nursing assistant (LNA) in just a few short weeks. This career requires training, but does not involve the lengthy education typical of many other medical careers. Training requirements vary from place to place but usually allow a person to enter the health field quickly.

In most places, an individual needs a high school diploma in order to become an LNA. Those who have not earned diplomas are not barred from this career, however. Instead, these people may present a general educational development (GED) diploma or other credentials that are considered equivalent to a high school diploma.

Some licensed nursing assistants provide home health aide services.
Some licensed nursing assistants provide home health aide services.

With a diploma or its equivalent in hand, an individual may enroll in a training program for LNAs. There are many places an individual can look for this type of training. Organizations such as the Red Cross in the United States may offer programs, as may many types of educational and nursing organizations. For example, an aspiring LNA may find a training program in a local high school or community college. She may also find training opportunities through vocational-technical schools and nursing facilities.

An individual interested in becoming an LNA should enjoy working with elderly individuals.
An individual interested in becoming an LNA should enjoy working with elderly individuals.

Training programs often allow prospective LNAs to complete their training and begin working as soon as possible. Some of these programs can be completed in just six to 12 weeks. The exact length of training time required for a person to become an LNA depends on a number of things, including the jurisdiction’s laws regarding LNAs and the topics that are covered. If certification is the goal of training, training programs may last longer than those that do not have this ending goal.

A licensed nursing assistant may assist patients with bathing.
A licensed nursing assistant may assist patients with bathing.

In some places, an individual has to obtain licensing or certification to become an LNA. This may require the individual to complete an approved training program and then take a licensing or certification exam. In other places, an individual isn’t required to seek certification, but may do so voluntarily in the hopes of making herself more attractive to prospective employers.

Training programs often allow prospective LNAs to complete their training and begin working as soon as possible.
Training programs often allow prospective LNAs to complete their training and begin working as soon as possible.

Before beginning training to become an LNA, an individual may do well to consider the demands of the job. LNAs are required to provide care for individuals who may not be able to do much for themselves; they may have to assist with bathing, grooming, and using the bathroom. Some LNAs even have the responsibility of changing adult diapers and bed pans. Sometimes LNAs have to care for patients who are ornery or aren’t grateful for their help as well. This job often requires plenty of patience as well as a nurturing spirit.

Nicole Madison
Nicole Madison

Nicole’s thirst for knowledge inspired her to become a PracticalAdultInsights writer, and she focuses primarily on topics such as homeschooling, parenting, health, science, and business. When not writing or spending time with her four children, Nicole enjoys reading, camping, and going to the beach.

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Nicole Madison
Nicole Madison

Nicole’s thirst for knowledge inspired her to become a PracticalAdultInsights writer, and she focuses primarily on topics such as homeschooling, parenting, health, science, and business. When not writing or spending time with her four children, Nicole enjoys reading, camping, and going to the beach.

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    • Some licensed nursing assistants provide home health aide services.
      By: Sandor Kacso
      Some licensed nursing assistants provide home health aide services.
    • An individual interested in becoming an LNA should enjoy working with elderly individuals.
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      An individual interested in becoming an LNA should enjoy working with elderly individuals.
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      A licensed nursing assistant may assist patients with bathing.
    • Training programs often allow prospective LNAs to complete their training and begin working as soon as possible.
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      Training programs often allow prospective LNAs to complete their training and begin working as soon as possible.
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      In most places, an individual needs a high school diploma in order to become an LNA.
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