CNA Info is an educational website specially created to help students and beginners understand the path to the Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) career in the United States.

It can be frustrating to jump between multiple websites searching for queries like state’s training hours or what a realistic CNA salary looks like that is why instead of chasing answers across multiple tabs, you can find everything you need to start your CNA career right here, explained in language that actually makes sense.

Certified Nursing Assistant

Our Mission

Our purpose is to make CNA career information accessible and easy to understand, especially for beginners by providing step by step instructions in simple layman language with practical examples.

If you are looking for answers to any of the following topics, CNA Info is designed to guide you through each stage
– What a CNA does
– Training Programs
– Preparing for certification
– State-specific requirements

What We Cover

The content on CNA Info includes:

  • What a CNA does on a daily basis
  • State-wise training and eligibility requirements
  • CNA exams and certification process
  • Salary expectations and job outlook for CNAs
  • Registry verification and renewal rules

Everything is organized to make learning easier.

CNA in the United States

A Note About Our Content

CNA Info is an educational website only. It does not provide any medical, legal, or professional advice. Because regulations and certification standards vary by state, readers should always confirm details with official state boards or approved training providers

Our Commitment to Accuracy & Trust

We aim to keep our information current and accurate. The content is regularly reviewed and updated according to latest standards and regulations. All the content we publish is built around transparency, clarity, and usefulness.

Get in Touch

If you have questions, feedback, or suggestions, feel free to contact us through our Contact page. We welcome input that helps us improve and better serve readers interested in the CNA profession.