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Helping Hands Training Program for CENAs LLC
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About Helping Hands Training Program for CENAs LLC
Helping Hands Training Program for CENAs LLC is a healthcare workforce training provider located in Detroit, Michigan, specializing in clinical and non-clinical nurse aide education. The program focuses on preparing students for state certification as Certified Nurse Aides (CNAs) and related direct care roles in Michigan's healthcare system.
Detailed program data is not currently available in IPEDS records. Training providers of this type in Michigan typically offer state-approved CNA training programs that include both classroom instruction and supervised clinical hours, preparing students to pass the Michigan Nurse Aide Competency Evaluation administered by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. Programs are generally short-term and designed for rapid entry into employment.
Detroit has a substantial demand for certified nurse aides across its hospital systems, skilled nursing facilities, and home health agencies. Helping Hands Training Program for CENAs LLC addresses this workforce gap by providing accessible, focused training for Detroit-area residents seeking careers in direct patient care. Prospective students should contact the program directly for current schedules, costs, and enrollment procedures.
430 Mack Ave, Detroit, MI 48201
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