Nursing Assistant/Home Health Aide Program
Campus Location
Miramar
Time to Complete
9 Weeks
Class Instruction
English
Career Outlook
4%/22% Growth*
Becoming a Nursing Assistant/Home Health Aide
Embrace a rewarding path with our nursing assistant/home health aide program. At FVI, we recognize the essential role nursing assistants/home health aides play in long-term patient care. Our nursing assistant/home health aide program is designed to equip you with the skills required for this rewarding profession, all under the guidance of seasoned registered nurses.
Immerse yourself in a comprehensive curriculum where theoretical knowledge merges with hands-on training, preparing you for the Certified Nursing Assistant exam. Elevate your capabilities during a dedicated 40-hour clinical practice, demonstrating your proficiency in real-world settings. Upon completing this program, you’ll be poised for entry-level opportunities as a compassionate nursing assistant or home health aide.
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Day, evening, and weekend classes. Bilingual instruction.
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Personalized support: technical assistance, job placement assistance for graduates.
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Start your career as a Nursing Assistant/Home Health Aide and unlock opportunities for growth in the healthcare industry.
We Prepare You for Top HHA/NA Careers
Thrive in Today’s Job Market
An HHA/NA Program Designed Around You
Experience our student-first approach. At FVI, you’ll receive the tutoring, mentoring, success coaching, and job placement assistance needed to become a nursing assistant or home health aide.
Achieve your career goals with FVI.
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Hands-On HHA/Nursing Assistant Training Experience
The Skills HHA/Nursing Assistant Students Need
Patient Care
Organizing Medical Care
Work as Part of a Medical Team
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Nursing Assistant/Home Health Aide Program Benefits
Get your diploma quickly and start working
Complete the program in just 9 weeks and be prepared for entry-level roles in hospitals, long-term care facilities, and home health
Flexible class schedules
Select from day or evening classes at our Miami or Miramar campus to fit your lifestyle and responsibilities.
Bilingual options
Classes are offered in English and Spanish at the Miami campus, with English-only instruction at the Miramar campus.
Hands-on training
Build patient care skills in on-campus labs, then apply them in a 40-hour supervised clinical externship at a nursing home or hospital.
CNA exam preparation
The program prepares you to challenge the Florida Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) exam, which is required for CNA certification and allows you to work under the supervision of a registered nurse.
Personalized support and career services
Benefit from small class sizes, approachable instructors, and dedicated career services that provide resume help, interview practice, and job placement assistance.
Financial guidance
Our Financial Services team helps students who qualify explore scholarships, payment plans, and other resources to make education affordable.
HHA/Nursing Assistant Program Curriculum
The Nursing Assistant/Home Health Aide (NA/HHA) program at FVI School of Nursing and Technology prepares students with the knowledge and hands-on skills needed to provide safe, compassionate care in home health, hospital, and long-term care settings. Students gain expertise in patient care procedures, principles of nutrition, infection control, elder care, rehabilitative activities, and communication skills.
Upon completion, graduates receive a diploma and are prepared to sit for the Florida Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) exam. Successful certification opens opportunities to work as Nursing Assistants or Home Health Aides in hospitals, nursing homes, and agencies approved by Medicare and Medicaid.
Graduation does not guarantee employment or certification. You must pass the Florida CNA exam administered by Prometric to become a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) in Florida.
View our Home Health Aide/Nursing Assistant Program Curriculum.
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Home Health Aide/ Nursing Assistant School in Miramar, FL
Looking for home health aide/nursing assistant schools in Broward County, Florida? Our dual home health aide/nursing assistant program in Miramar will prepare you to work in a variety of healthcare settings as a Nursing Assistant or Home Health Aide. FVI Miramar will provide hands-on support, real-world preparation, and prepare you for the Certified Nursing Assistant Exam.
The Miramar campus features over 29,000 square feet of classroom and lab space, just minutes from Memorial Hospital West. It is an excellent option for students living in Miramar, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, Dania Beach, Weston, Fort Lauderdale, and surrounding areas.
HHA/Nursing Assistant School Admission Requirements & Process
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Age Requirements
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Education
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Interview
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Identification
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Residency
Live in or near the Miami or Miramar campus to attend required on-campus labs and the clinical/externship.
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Health & Safety
Financial Aid & Scholarships for Allied Health Students
FVI School of Nursing and Technology is committed to helping make your education accessible and affordable. Financial aid is available to those who qualify, which may include federal grants, loans, and work-study opportunities.
What to Expect in this
HHA/Nursing Assistant Training Program in Miramar, FL
What skills will I learn in the home health aide/nursing assistant program?
When you successfully graduate, you’ll be prepared to care for clients in a variety of settings. You may assist with health-related services and daily requirements including the following:
- Working with nurses and other medical practitioners to help with patient care, cleanup, preparation, and other tasks around the hospital or medical facility that requires an extra pair of hands
- Assisting clients with their daily personal tasks, like bathing and dressing
- Shopping for groceries and preparing meals that meet your clients’ dietary needs
- Organizing your clients’ schedules and appointments
- Providing basic health services, like administering prescription medication at certain times or checking vital signs
- Arranging transportation for your clients
What are the responsibilities of a Nursing Assistant/Home Health Aide?
As a nursing assistant/home health aide, your responsibilities encompass a wide array of vital tasks focused on ensuring the well-being and comfort of patients. You will play a crucial role in the healthcare team, providing hands-on assistance and support under the guidance of registered nurses and licensed practical nurses. Some of the tasks and responsibilities you can expect to undertake include:
- Personal Care Assistance: Assisting patients with activities of daily living such as bathing, grooming, and dressing, promoting their dignity and independence.
- Mobility Support: Helping patients move around safely, whether it’s transferring them from bed to wheelchair, assisting with walking, or repositioning them to prevent pressure sores.
- Vital Signs Monitoring: Recording and reporting vital signs such as blood pressure, temperature, pulse, and respiratory rate to the healthcare team, alerting them to any significant changes in a patient’s condition.
- Nutritional Support: Assisting with feeding and ensuring patients receive proper nutrition and hydration according to their dietary needs and restrictions.
- Emotional Support: Providing companionship, actively listening to patients, and offering empathy and reassurance to alleviate anxiety and promote emotional well-being.
- Assistance with Medical Procedures: Helping healthcare professionals during medical procedures such as wound care, catheterization, and specimen collection, ensuring patient comfort and safety.
- Documentation and Reporting: Maintaining accurate records of patient care activities, observations, and interactions, and effectively communicating with the healthcare team to ensure continuity of care.
- Safety and Infection Control: Adhering to strict protocols and procedures to maintain a clean and safe environment, including proper hand hygiene, use of personal protective equipment, and infection prevention measures.
By mastering these responsibilities and demonstrating dedication to compassionate care, you’ll not only enhance the quality of life for your patients but also forge a fulfilling career path dedicated to serving others in their time of need
How do I apply to HHA/Nursing Assistant school today?
How long does it take to complete the Nursing Assistant/Home Health Aide program?
The program can be completed in just 9 instructional weeks (180 clock hours), which includes a 40-hour supervised clinical experience in a real healthcare setting.
What are the class schedule options?
Is the program fully in-person or hybrid?
Is this Nursing Assistant/HHA program online?
No. This program is on-campus only, with required in-person labs and a supervised clinical externship.
What languages are classes taught in?
Will I be a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) at the end of the program?
Graduation does not guarantee employment. Graduating from the program earns you a diploma, but to become a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) in Florida, you must pass the state CNA exam administered by Prometric. The CNA is a state-recognized credential that proves you are qualified to provide direct patient care under the supervision of licensed nurses. It is required for employment as a CNA in hospitals, nursing homes, and other healthcare facilities.
Our program fully prepares you to challenge the Florida CNA exam, though passing is not guaranteed. Qualified graduates who the lead instructor and test approve within 90 days of graduation may also receive a voucher covering the exam fee (up to $155).
Will I be a certified Home Health Aide at the end of the program?
Florida does not issue a separate state license for Home Health Aides. However, completion of this program prepares you for employment as an HHA with agencies approved by Medicare and Medicaid, subject to employer requirements. Graduation does not guarantee employment.
What certifications in Florida can I earn through this program?
Graduates of the program are prepared to challenge the Florida Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) exam, administered by Prometric. The program also includes completion of all state-required in-service training topics, such as infection control, elder abuse, Alzheimer’s care, HIPAA compliance, and medical error prevention. These trainings are essential for employment as a Nursing Assistant or Home Health Aide in Florida, particularly with Medicare- and Medicaid-approved agencies. In addition, students earn CPR/BLS certification, which is another common requirement for healthcare employment.
What is the difference between an HHA and a CNA?
A Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is a state-credentialed role that requires passing the Florida CNA exam. CNAs typically work under the supervision of licensed nurses in hospitals, nursing homes, and rehabilitation centers. A Home Health Aide (HHA) does not require a separate state license in Florida. Instead, HHAs are trained to provide personal care and support with daily living activities in clients’ homes, often through agencies approved by Medicare and Medicaid.
The FVI Nursing Assistant/Home Health Aide diploma program equips you with the knowledge and skills to pursue both career paths.
How much does the Nursing Assistant/Home Health Aide program cost?
What career advancement opportunities are there for Nursing Assistants and Home Health Aides?
Many graduates start their careers in long-term care, hospitals, or home health agencies. From there, you can advance by training for roles such as Patient Care Technician, Medical Assistant, or Registered Nurse (via FVI’s ASN program). Our Career Services team is available to guide you through your next steps and connect you with local job opportunities.





