Quality CNA Training – La Crosse, La Crosse | Fees, Rankings, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

Quality CNA Training - La Crosse (Nursing school) is in La Crosse and has a 4.7 rating.

About Quality CNA Training – La Crosse

Quality CNA Training – La Crosse ( Nursing school ) is located at 2501 Shelby Rd, La Crosse, WI 54601, United States. It is categorised as : Vocational training center for certified nursing assistants..
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Quality CNA Training – La Crosse has a rating of 4.7 and is ranked number 38584 in the US.

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Address & Location

Quality CNA Training – La Crosse is located at 2501 Shelby Rd, La Crosse, WI 54601, United States.

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Quality CNA Training – La Crosse has 7 reviews with an overall rating of 4.7. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 4.7 out of 5.0 stars
I took the accelerated class for 3 weeks and a total of 75 hours. The only reason why I gave it a 3 star was because it was some parts felt unorganized, didn’t have enough for supplies for students and equipment was dated/didn’t work plus you didn’t have everything you needed for your skills tasks.
Some of the beds were broken or not working properly. We did not have any grippy socks for use. Lifts did not work. Missing alcohol pads. The soap looks very old as the oil and soap have separated. I’m not sure if the place is cleaned since the toilets are dirty looking (picture below) and nothing seems vacuumed.

Another con was if you had a death in the family they will not allow you to reschedule your classes, you will have to drop and lose out on money. Which I feel like is a double standard, since one of the instructors had a death in their family and was able to leave.

Our online instructor, Lindsey, was great and organized. She answered our questions, guided us when we needed help and sent us reminders to complete online work. Our in person instructor was very nice but did not seem to know what we already learned online. We would rewatch videos of cares we already watched online. She was very helpful with answering our questions or finding out the answers for us. I’m not sure if it was the communication between instructors or the program but it did not seem like they knew what the other instructor was teaching us.

I would have preferred to take the online part for the first half and then the skills in the second half. It would have been less stressful since I was trying to complete online work during skills days. My schedule was a mix of in person and online throughout the weeks.

$650 for the class, I would expect better. I recommend taking the CNA class at Western Technical College for $500. I took it there before and had to renew my license since it’s been a while. The only reason why I didn’t take it at Western was because I needed an accelerated class and Western’s Program is a semester long.

I did pass both my written and skills exams. I got my results the day of after I took each exam. I now have my CNA license and work as a CNA in a nursing home. Overall the accelerated class helped me immensely and I did everything in one month’s time.

I took the Quality CNA course after graduating with a pre-med/pre-dental degree in college. My instructor, Annie Roppe and the entire Quality CNA staff were amazing and easy to work with. My instructor (Annie) thoroughly explained and demonstrated every single task that we students would ever need to know, including the skills & knowledge not tested on the state exam. With that said, we were more than prepared for our clinical experience-it was more of a joy than a test while we were under review. Like I said, she (Annie) was extremely thorough, but also so friendly and personable. I speak for the whole class when I say that we enjoyed her and she will be missed.

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