Payment/Payment Plan

NAT/HHA: NURSE ASSISTANCE TRAINING/HOME HEALTH AIDE

Students can pay their tuition through a payment plan. The payment plan is as follows; at the time of registration, a student is required to pay a minimum of $310 deposit to secure the seat (failure to secure the seat with a $310 deposit will result in the student not being guaranteed entry). For the remaining tuition, half ($600) must be paid before the training starts, and the remaining balance ($600) must be submitted before clinical starts or one week before the training ends. Failure to pay on time results in the students not being allowed to sit or attend NAT clinical as scheduled. Contact us for more information.

Approved programs by State/Federal that can cater to your financial support

(Please contact the Career Centers in your area for more information)

  • ITA (Bristol, Metro South West, Boston, Brockton)
  • WIA ARRA Title I Adults
  • WIA ARRA Title I Dislocated Workers
  • Trade (TAA)
  • Youth
  • Section 30
  • Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission
  • Career Works – UMass Donahue Institute
  • JRI – Community Care Services

Additional costs

The state test is conducted by Hdmaster.com. The Company charges a $110 fee for the State of Massachusetts certification test for student/s wishing to take their state test in writing. Those wishing to take the test orally will be charged $10 more. The charges may vary from year to year. The director will inform you on how to register for the examination after the completion of the training.

CPR/AED/First Aid

BLS for Health Care Providers course covers core material such as adult and pediatric CPR, foreign-body airway obstruction, and automated external defibrillation (AED). Training is offered for 6.5 hours for BLS-CPR/AED. The cost for BLS -CPR/AED certificate is $130. Students who wish to receive First Aid certificate as well need to pay $20 extra for extra 30 minutes of training. Renewal for BLS-CPR/AED is $100 and for CPR/AED/First Aid $120.

Medication Administration Program

In this program, students learn skills of giving medications. The Medication Administration Program (MAP) was implemented to increase the safety and security of medication administration for individuals living in Department of Mental Health (DMH), Department of Children and Families (DCF), or Department of developmental Services (DDS) licensed, funded, or operated community residential programs that are their primary residences and/or participating in day programs and short-term respite programs. Also, private patients can use this service if agreed upon between caregiver and family/patients consent. The program makes it possible for direct care staff, who knows the specific needs and concerns of each individual, to administer medication as a normal part of the individual’s daily routine. MAP is implemented through uniform, statewide standards that undergo continuous evaluation and improvement. The Program has benefited from the experience and involvement of individuals, families, service providers, and professional organizations.

Schedule

Both day and evening Classes are eighteen-hours course

Day classes run from 9am – 3pm for three days. Evening classes run from 4pm – 10pm for three days.

The cost is $400, books/materials included.

NAT Crossover

We offer this course to jump-start your healthcare training. This course is offered to those that are already licensed as Nursing Assistants. This course is on call, it is scheduled per on demand. After this course, the licensed Nursing Assistant acquires a Home Health Aide certificate. Tuition fee/book is $250 and is taught for 15 hours.