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HeartCert CNA Training Offered in State of MN

1 week ago by tims Leave a Comment

Originally published in 2020, updated in 2025 with program successes and current CNA training options.

Our free CNA training program was a huge success and reached full capacity! While that program has ended, affordable CNA training options are still available. Keep reading to learn more about starting your healthcare career today.

CNA comforting senior woman in wheelchair

Free CNA training was previously available in Minnesota through a special state-funded program that covered tuition for qualifying students. Although this program offering has now ended, the demand for Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) continues to grow and CNA training remains one of the fastest, most affordable ways to start a rewarding healthcare career.

At HeartCert, our CNA program is designed to help you achieve certification with flexible class options, supportive instructors, and readiness for employment. Even though free funding is no longer available, we do offer affordable tuition and resources to make CNA training accessible, including guidance on financial aid, reimbursements, and employer sponsorships.

Why Become a Certified Nursing Assistant

Becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) opens the door to a rewarding healthcare career. CNAs gain hands-on experience, help make a real difference in patients’ lives, and build a foundation for future opportunities in nursing and healthcare. 

Learn more about the benefits of a CNA career.

CNA Training Available in Minnesota and Iowa

Our CNA training program is offered in multiple cities to make it easy for you to start your healthcare career. We currently have CNA courses running across Minnesota, including Minneapolis, Mankato, Eagan, Northfield, and Duluth, as well as Cedar Rapids in Iowa. Each location provides hands-on instruction, experienced instructors, and the support you need to succeed.

View All Training Locations to find a class near you and take the next step toward your CNA career.

How to Find the Best CNA Training Program

Qualifications for CNA Training and Employment

To get started, students must be at least 16 years of age. For those attending in-person sessions, proper attire is also required, including scrubs and masks.

Though not a prerequisite for CNA training, it is highly recommended that you also have a current Basic Life Support (BLS) CPR certification.

This certification is required by most employers and is taken as a separate class. If you register for the BLS course at the same time as our CNA training, you can take advantage of a discount.

Potential employers may also require the following:

  • TB screening
  • Criminal background check
  • Ability to speak English
  • Ability to lift at least 35 pounds

Find Out More: What Kind of Work Does a CNA Do?

 

FAQs About CNA Training Program

Is free CNA training still available in Minnesota?

Free CNA training offered by the State of MN, provided by HeartCert, has ended. However, HeartCert still offers affordable CNA training programs, and reimbursement of training costs may be available.

Find out more here.

How much does CNA training cost?

Costs for our Certified Nursing Training program vary by region, but generally range from $1,000 – $1,500. Please check here for the most current pricing information.

How long does it take to complete CNA training?

HeartCert’s Minnesota-approved CNA program can be completed in as little as 4 to 6 days of in-person training, following 43 hours of online coursework. The entire program combines 43 hours of online learning with 35 hours of in-person lab and clinical instruction, totaling 78 hours of instruction.

Have more questions on CNA Training?

Do you have other questions about the HeartCert CNA training program or the state reimbursement programs? Reach Out to Us Today

Start Your CNA Career Today

Ready to take the next step toward a rewarding healthcare career? Our CNA training program is designed to give you the skills, confidence, and support you need to succeed. From hands-on instruction to guidance with certifications and employer requirements, we’re here every step of the way.

Enroll Now or Request More Information to get started on your path to becoming a CNA.

 


HeartCert CPR is your trusted training partner for CPR, ACLS, PALS, EMR, First Aid, CNA, IV and more, in Minnesota and throughout the United States.

HeartCert CPR courses include CPR/AED/First Aid and CPR/AED, Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), and Certified Nursing Assistant training. Courses and certifications from both the American Heart Association and American Red Cross are available.

We are now offering virtual CPR courses and certifications, as well as safe in-person courses at all locations and our headquarters, HeartCert CPR Eagan.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: certified nursing assistant, CNA, health care, HeartCert CPR, Minnesota

Your Path to Becoming a Trained Medication Aide

3 weeks ago by tims

Working as a trained medication aide can be one of the most fulfilling careers you can have in the healthcare industry. If you’re on the path to becoming a TMA, there are specific courses, prerequisites, and certain steps to take to get you there faster. Keep reading to learn what a TMA is, explore the benefits, and discover what’s needed to get certified in Minnesota.

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What is a Trained Medication Aide?

A trained medication aide (TMA), or medication assistant, is a certified professional who is authorized to administer medications to patients. Working under a licensed nurse, TMAs take care of preparing, distributing, and documenting medication and its administration. Often working in nursing homes, assisted living homes, group homes, hospitals, and other healthcare settings, they are well-versed in the intricacies of medicating patients.

A day in the life of a TMA often includes:

  • Alleviating pain and promoting health
  • Administering medication
  • Documenting medication times, doses, and dates
  • Monitoring patients and reporting as needed
  • Communicating with other healthcare staff

Read More: What Is Trained Medication Administration and Why It Matters

Benefits of Being a TMA

Working as a trained medication aide means that you get to join a career where you help people and make a difference in their lives. There are even more benefits that you can experience as a TMA, including:

  • Great work-life balance
  • Higher earnings compared to standard CNAs
  • Career advancement opportunities
  • Greater job satisfaction
  • More flexible job scheduling

There are quite a few benefits to becoming a trained medication aide in both your career and in regards to helping others.

Young TMA caregiver helping senior woman take medication in kitchen

What Does the TMA Course Include?

To become a trained medication aide, our TMA course at HeartCert is a hybrid class program that includes:

  • 48 hours of online instruction
  • Time needed for independent study
  • In-person lab days once a week
  • In-person final testing
  • One included retest, retraining, or remediation if needed

How to Become a Trained Medication Aide

Now that you have a better understanding of the role of a TMA, you may want to know your path to becoming a trained medication aide. To become a TMA in Minnesota, there are a few prerequisites and training requirements needed before taking the final exam and getting certified. Here’s how to become a trained medication aide in Minnesota.

1. Meet TMA Prerequisites

Before signing up for trained medication administration, there are a few prerequisites you need to have first. To enroll and go on your way to becoming a certified medication aide, you must match these TMA requirements:

  • Must be 18 years of age or older
  • Has a high school diploma or GED
  • CNA-certified

With these prerequisites in place, you’ll already be qualified for the TMA training program when you sign up.

If you need to get your CNA certification, we offer hybrid programs around the Twin Cities. You can also add our Trained Medication Administration (TMA) class when you register.

Get Your CNA License in Less Than a Month

2. Enroll in a Training Program

To enroll in a TMA training program, you need to make sure to sign up early, before the classroom enrollment fills up. You can often find training programs in your local area. Most students enroll a month or more in advance to ensure they get in the class.

If you live in Minnesota, HeartCert offers a variety of classroom locations, days, and times throughout the year to make it more accessible for registrants.

Register and Save Your Seat Today

3. Complete TMA Training

Once enrolled, you’ll be able to attend and finish your virtual and in-person training in under two weeks. HeartCert makes it easy to attend classes with a hybrid learning style. With a couple of in-person labs and the rest accomplished virtually, it’s easier than you think to finish your training.

During the average trained medication aide class, you’ll expect to learn:

  • Knowledge of how medications work in the body
  • Legal requirements and ethical considerations 
  • Basic patient care and safety protocols
  • Patient observations after medicating

With this new knowledge, you’ll have a better understanding of how medications work in a clinical setting. Once you pass your exam, you’ll be on your way to utilizing these skills and helping others.

4. Pass the Certification Exam

With your course finished, the only thing you have left to do before getting your certification is to take the exam.

The TMA training exam tests knowledge around medication and administration, pharmacology basics, patient rights, just to name a few. The exam consists of multiple choice questions, written portions, and a skills demonstration that covers.

Once you pass the exam, you become a certified trained medication aide. The next step is finding an open position if you’re not already hired somewhere as a CNA. With the new certification, you can unlock more work opportunities, higher pay, and more flexibility with your work schedule. 

5. Keep Your Certification Up-to-Date

As with any certification, your TMA license can expire if it’s not kept up to date. Some expire after a couple of years, while others expire after 5 years. However, it’s important to take refresher courses to stay on top of new knowledge and ensure your expertise evolves with the changing industry.

In Minnesota, your certification doesn’t technically expire, but you do need to keep your CNA certification up to date. If it lapses, you may have to take the full course and test over again.

Get TMA-Certified with HeartCert Training

Your path to becoming a trained medication aide can be as easy as taking a two-week course and taking your exam. With HeartCert’s hybrid classroom approach, you’ll be able to get the knowledge for the role without spending every moment in person. If you’re ready to sign up and see what upcoming classes are available, check out our classroom training options while we still have availability.

Register Today Before Spots Fill Up

HeartCert is your trusted training partner for CPR, ACLS, PALS, EMR, First Aid, CNA, TMA, IV, EKG and more, throughout the United States.

Courses include CPR/AED/First Aid, Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), Certified Nursing Assistant training, IV training, EKG training, babysitter basics and more. Courses and certifications from both the American Heart Association and American Red Cross are available.We offer virtual courses and certifications, in all 50 states as well as in-person classes at our headquarters, HeartCert CPR Eagan and major cities in Iowa, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, Texas and Wisconsin.

 

Filed Under: News Tagged With: CNA, healthcare professionals, HeartCertCPR, TMA, trained medication administration

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