Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) & Home Health Aide (CHHA) Deeming Combo

CNA/HHA Deeming Program Tuition and Fees:
Item | Traditional Program | Online Hybrid Flex (Self-Paced |
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1 | Tuition | $ 720.00 | $ 590.00 |
2 | State Exam – First Attempt Only | $ 160.00 | $ 160.00 |
3 | TB Skin Screen Test | $ 35.00 | $ 35.00 |
4 | Criminal Background Check | $ 35.00 | $ 35.00 |
5 | BLS Certification | $ 60.00 | $ 60.00 |
6 | Name Badge | $ 25.00 | $ 25.00 |
7 | Total Cost | $ 1,035.00 | $ 905.00 |
Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) & Home Health Aide (HHA) Program – Oklahoma City
The Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) & Home Health Aide (HHA) Combo Program, at MedNoc Training College in Oklahoma City —also known as the CNA and HHA Deeming Program or the Long-Term Care Nurse Aide and Home Health Aide (CHHA) Deeming Combo, is a comprehensive 93-clock-hour training program offered at MedNoc Training College.
The CNA & HHA program is fully approved by the Oklahoma State Department of Health Nurse Aide Registry and is specifically designed for individuals who are not already certified as Long-Term Care Nurse Aides (LTCNA).
The CNA/HHA Deeming Program at MedNoc consists of:
77 clock hours of Long-Term Care (CNA) training
16 clock hours of Home Health Aide (HHA) training
All courses are taught by licensed nurses who bring professional expertise and hands-on experience to the classroom and clinical environment.
CNA and HHA Flexible Class Schedules
The Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) & Home Health Aide Combo Program at MedNoc Training College offers flexible scheduling options to meet the needs of diverse student schedules. Choose the class format that works best for you:
CNA Online Hybrid Flex (Self-paced)
CNA Weekday Class (Monday – Friday)
CNA Evening Class (Monday – Friday)
CNA Weekend Class (Saturday & Sunday)
CNA & HHA Course Objectives
The CNA & HHA Deeming Combo Program equips students with the knowledge, clinical skills, and competencies necessary to successfully pass the CNA/ HHA Oklahoma State Competency Examination and achieve certification as both a Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) and a Certified Home Health Aide (CHHA).
The CNA training course focuses on preparing students for the duties and responsibilities required in long-term care facilities, emphasizing patient care, Safety, Emergency and Infection Control, patients' or residents' rights, personal care, communication, and professional ethics.
The HHA training course provides the skills and compassion needed to care for patients in home and community-based settings, with an emphasis on promoting independence, dignity, and quality of life.
CNA & HHA Program Completion and Certification
Upon successful completion of the CNA & HHA Combo Program at MedNoc Training College, students will receive:
Certificate of Completion
- Training Verification Form
After completing the CNA & HHA deeming program, graduates are eligible to take the Oklahoma CNA/HHA State Competency Examination. Upon passing, they are officially listed on the Oklahoma State Nurse Aide Registry as Certified Nurse Aides (CNA) and Certified Home Health Aides (CHHA).
CNA/HHA Career Opportunities in Oklahoma
Graduates of the MedNoc Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) & Home Health Aide (HHA) Deeming Program are prepared for entry-level healthcare positions in a wide range of settings, including:
Long-Term Care Facilities
Assisted Living Facilities
Independent Living Homes
Group Homes
Hospice Care
Hospitals
Private Homes
Home Health Agencies
Community-Based Home Care Services
This CNA & HHA dual certification enhances employability and provides greater career flexibility within the healthcare industry.
CNA/HHA Program Clock Hour Distribution:
Breakdown | CNA | HHA Deeming | CNA/HHA Deeming | |
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1 | Classroom | 37 | 16 | 53 |
2 | Skills Laboratory | 24 | 00 | 24 |
3 | Clinical Internship | 16 | 00 | 16 |
Total Hours | 77 | 16 | 93 |
CNA/HHA Class Schedules
CNA/HHA Deeming Weekday Program – 93 Clock Hours
The Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) & Home Health Aide (HHA) Deeming Weekday Program at MedNoc Training College is a 3-week, 93-clock-hour course approved by the Oklahoma State Department of Health. The program combines classroom instruction, hands-on skills lab training, and supervised clinical practice to prepare students for state certification as both a Certified Nurse Assistant and a Home Health Aide.
Classes are held Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Skills lab sessions take place during the second week on Monday, Tuesday, and Friday, with clinical rotations on Wednesday and Thursday from 6:45 a.m. to 3:15 p.m.
Weekly Activities – CNA/HHA Deeming Weekday Program
Week 1 (Classroom Instruction)
Monday – Friday: Classroom lectures and demonstrations (8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.)
Week 2 (Skills Lab & Clinicals)
Monday, Tuesday & Friday: On-campus skills lab (8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.)
Wednesday & Thursday: Clinical rotations at a long-term care facility (6:45 a.m. – 3:15 p.m.)
Week 3 (HHA Training & Exam Preparation)
Monday – Friday: Home Health Aide instruction, review sessions, and state exam preparation (8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.)
CNA/HHA Deeming Evening Program – 93 Clock Hours
The Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) & Home Health Aide (HHA) Deeming Evening Program at MedNoc Training College is a 5-week, 93-clock-hour course approved by the Oklahoma State Department of Health. This program is designed for students who prefer evening classes, combining classroom instruction, hands-on skills lab training, and supervised clinical practice to prepare for state certification as both a Certified Nurse Assistant and a Home Health Aide.
Classes are held Monday through Friday from 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Skills lab sessions are conducted in the third week, and clinical rotations take place in the fourth week on Wednesday and Thursday from 6:45 a.m. to 3:15 p.m.
Weekly Activities – CNA/HHA Deeming Evening Program
Weeks 1–2 (Classroom Instruction)
Monday – Friday: Evening classroom lectures and demonstrations (5:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m)
Week 3 (Skills Lab)
Monday – Friday: On-campus skills lab practice (5:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m)
Week 4 (Clinical Practice)
Wednesday & Thursday: Clinical rotations at a long-term care facility (6:45 a.m. – 3:15 p.m.)
Other evenings: Classroom instruction and review (5:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.)
Week 5 (HHA Training & Exam Preparation)
Monday – Friday: Home Health Aide instruction, review sessions, and state exam preparation (5:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.)
CNA/HHA Deeming Weekend Program – 93 Clock Hours
The Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) & Home Health Aide (HHA) Deeming Weekend Program at MedNoc Training College is a 4-weekend, 93-clock-hour course approved by the Oklahoma State Department of Health. This option is designed for students with busy weekday schedules, offering intensive weekend training that combines classroom instruction, hands-on skills lab training, and supervised clinical practice to prepare students for state certification as both a Certified Nurse Assistant and a Home Health Aide.
Classes are held on Saturdays and Sundays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Skills lab sessions are scheduled during the 3rd and 4th weekends, and clinical rotations are held in the 4th week on Wednesday and Thursday from 6:45 a.m. to 3:15 p.m.
Weekly Activities – CNA/HHA Deeming Weekend Program
Weekends 1–2 (Classroom Instruction)
Saturday & Sunday: Classroom lectures and demonstrations (8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.)
Weekend 3 (Skills Lab)
Saturday & Sunday: On-campus skills lab practice (8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.)
Weekend 4 (Skills Lab & Clinical Practice)
Saturday & Sunday: Final on-campus skills lab and HHA preparation (8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.)
Wednesday & Thursday: Clinical rotations at a long-term care facility (6:45 a.m. – 3:15 p.m.)
CNA/HHA Deeming Online Hybrid Flex Program – 93 Clock Hours
The Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) & Home Health Aide (HHA) Deeming Online Hybrid Flex Program at MedNoc Training College is a 5-week, 93-clock-hour course approved by the Oklahoma State Department of Health. This flexible learning option is designed for students who need the convenience of online coursework while still gaining hands-on skills, lab practice, and clinical experience. The program prepares students for state certification as both a Certified Nurse Assistant and a Home Health Aide.
Students complete the online portion of the program at their own pace within set weekly deadlines, accessible from 8:00 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. daily. In the 4th week, students attend on-campus skills lab sessions followed by clinical rotations in a long-term care facility.
Weekly Activities – CNA/HHA Deeming Online Hybrid Flex Program
Weeks 1–3 (Online Learning – Self-Paced)
Online coursework and assignments available daily (8:00 a.m. – 11:59 p.m.)
Covers foundational CNA/HHA knowledge through virtual lectures, modules, and assessments
Week 4 (On-Campus Skills Lab & Clinical Practice)
Monday, Tuesday & Friday: On-campus skills lab sessions (8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.)
Wednesday & Thursday: Clinical rotations at a long-term care facility (6:45 a.m. – 3:15 p.m.)
Week 5 (HHA Training & Exam Preparation)
Online review modules, HHA instruction, and state exam preparation (8:00 a.m. – 11:59 p.m.)
CNA/HHA Deeming Program Schedule Options:
Program Schedule | Program Length | Number of Weeks | Class Days | Class Time | On Campus Skills Lab | Clinical Days Facility | Clinical Time |
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CNA/HHA Deeming Weekday | 93 Clock Hrs | 3 Weeks | Monday to Friday | 8:00 am to 4:00 pm | 2nd week Monday, Tuesday & Friday | 2nd Week Wednesday & Thursday | 6:45 am to 3:15 pm |
CNA/HHA Deeming Evening | 93 Clock Hrs | 5 Weeks | Monday to Friday | 5:30 pm to 9:00 pm | 3rd Week | 4th Week Wednesday & Thursday | 6:45 am to 3:15 pm |
CNA/HHA Deeming Weekend | 93 Clock Hrs | 4 Weekends | Sat & Sun | 8:00 am to 4:00 pm | 3rd & 4th Weekend | 4th Week Wednesday & Thursday | 6:45 am to 3:15 pm |
CNA/HHA Deeming Online Hybrid Flex (Self-Paced) | 93 Clock Hrs | 5 Weeks | Online | 8:00 am to 11:59 pm | 4th Week Monday, Tuesday & Friday | 4th Week Wednesday & Thursday | 6:45 am to 3:15 pm |
Prerequisite:
- None
Admission Requirements:
- Complete the Student Application online or in person.
- Complete the Enrollment Agreement in person or electronically.
- Minimum age: 16 Years old.
- Education: Ability to read, write, and comprehend in English.
- Current Government-issued Photo ID: e.g., driver’s license, passport, military card, green card, work authorization card, or tribal card.
- Social Security Card or replacement letter from the Social Security Administration's office.
- A criminal background check (Can be done at the School for a cost of $35.00).
- Tuberculin (TB) Skin Test (PPD Test). (Offered at MedNoc for a cost of $35.00).
- Current BLS Certification is required before attending clinical. (This can be done at the School for a fee of $60.00).
***NOTE: Some clinical sites may require additional requirements such as drug screens, immunization records, flu shots during flu season, or wearing a mask at the clinical site. The school will inform you if any of these items are required on the day of enrollment.
CNA/HHA Deeming Program Curriculum:
The CNA/HHA Deeming training shall include, but is not limited to, each of the following subject areas:
- The Role of Nurse Aide
- Communication and Interpersonal Skills.
- Infection Control.
- Safety/Emergency Procedures, Including The Heimlich Maneuver.
- Promoting Residents’ Independence.
- Respecting Residents' Rights.
- Basic Nursing Skills
- Taking and recording vital signs.
- Measuring and recording height and weight.
- Caring for the residents' environment.
- Recognizing abnormal changes in body functioning and the importance of reporting such changes to a supervisor.
- Caring for residents when death is imminent.
- Personal Care Skills, Including.
- Bathing
- Grooming, including mouth care.
- Dressing.
- Toileting.
- Assisting with eating and hydration.
- Proper feeding techniques.
- Skin care.
- Transfers, positioning, and turning.
- Mental Health and Social Service Needs.
- Modifying the aide's behavior in response to the residents' behavior.
- Awareness of developmental tasks associated with the aging process.
- How to respond to resident behavior.
- Allowing the resident to make personal choices, providing, and reinforcing other behaviors consistent with the resident's dignity.
- Using the resident's family as a source of emotional support.
- Care Of Cognitively Impaired Residents.
- Techniques for addressing the unique needs and behaviors of individuals with dementia, Alzheimer's, and others.
- Communicating with cognitively impaired residents.
- Understanding the behavior of cognitively impaired residents.
- Appropriate responses to the behavior of cognitively impaired residents.
- Methods of reducing the effects of cognitive impairments.
- Basic Restorative Services.
- Training the resident in self-care according to the resident's abilities.
- Use of assistive devices in transferring, ambulation, eating, and dressing.
- Maintenance of the range of motion.
- Proper turning and positioning in bed and chair.
- Bowel and bladder training.
- Care and use of prosthetic and orthotic devices.
- Residents' Rights.
- Providing privacy and maintenance of confidentiality.
- Promoting the residents' right to make personal choices to accommodate their needs.
- Giving assistance in resolving grievances and disputes.
- Providing needed assistance in getting to and participating in resident and family groups and other activities
- Maintaining care and security of residents' personal possessions.
- Promoting the resident's right to be free from abuse, mistreatment, and neglect and the need to report any instances of such treatment to the appropriate facility staff.
- Avoiding the need for restraints in accordance with current professional standards.
- Home Health Aide Deeming.
- Communication skills.
- Observation, reporting, and documentation of client status and the care or services furnished.
- Taking and recording temperature, pulse, and respiration.
- Basic infection control procedures.
- Basic elements of body functioning and changes in body function that must be reported to the aide’s supervisor.
- Maintenance of a clean, safe, and healthy environment.
- Recognizing an emergency and the necessary emergency procedures.
- The physical, emotional, and developmental needs of, and ways to work with, the populations served by the home care agency, including the need for respect for the client, and the client’s privacy and property.
- Appropriate and safe techniques in personal hygiene and grooming, including but not limited to the following: bed bath, sponge, tub or shower bath, shampoo, sink, tub, or bed, nail and skin care, oral hygiene, and toileting and elimination.
- Safe transfer techniques and ambulation.
- Normal range of motion and positioning.
- Adequate nutrition and fluid intake.
- Any other task that the home care agency may choose to have the home care aide perform.
CNA/HHA State Competency Examination Information:
MedNoc Training College is a Test Site for Examcep Testing & Assessment. MedNoc Training College uses Examcep Testing & Assessment to administer the CNA and CNA/HHA Deeming Competency Examination for Oklahoma certification. To register for your exam, visit Examcep Testing & Assessment at www.examcep.com. To familiarize yourself with the Examcep’s testing policies, procedures, and exam registration process, visit the Examcep’s website and read the Candidate Handbook.
Examcep Testing & Assessment Exam Details for CNA and CNA/HHA Deeming.
Students have THREE (3) attempts to take and pass both the Knowledge and the Skills components of the CNA or the CNA/HHA Deeming state exam. If the candidate fails to pass both components (Knowledge & Skills), they shall be required only to retake the exam component they failed. However, if the candidate fails after their third attempt and ends up retraining, they will be required to start testing attempts afresh by taking both the knowledge and skills exam. Failure to pass after the third attempt requires students to retake the Course and submit new payments for training costs and state exams. For each exam attempt, the Student must make a payment. For more detailed information regarding Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) & Home Health Aide (HHA) State Certification Examination, please visit Examcep.
EXAM Component | Number of Items | Exam Structure | Exam Time | Pass Mark percentage | Exam Format | |
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1 | Knowledge Exam | 75 Multiple-choice Questions | Randomized Questions | 90 minutes | 70% | Computer-Based Test Paper-Based Test Oral-Based Test. |
2 | Skills Exam | 6 Skills. | Randomized Skills Packets Exam | 45 minutes | 80 % | Read Scenario Based Test Nurse Aide Clinical Skills demonstration |
Contact Information
Text Customer Service: 405-241-6795
Text Technical Support: 405-241-6894
Fax: 405-759-9171
Email: info@examcep.com
Business Hours
Sunday & Saturday: 08:00 AM - 01:00 PM
Address
Edmond,
Oklahoma-73083
LTC (CNA) & HHA Certification Renewal Process:
The Long-Term Care Nurse Aide (LTCNA) certification must be renewed every two years from the original date of issue. To renew the CNA certification, you must submit:
- Fill out and submit the Renewal Application ODH Form 717 to the Oklahoma Nurse Aide Registry.
- No renewal fee for LTC (CNA).
- Ten ($10) HHA renewal fee.
- Employment Verification – Must submit proof of 8 hours of paid work in nursing or nursing-related services during the 24-month certification time frame. Acceptable proof may include: a pay stub, a W-2, or a signed letter from the Administrator attesting that you have worked for pay providing nursing aide-related services for at least 8 hours within the last 24 months.
The Oklahoma State Department of Health’s Nurse Aide Registry (NAR) is the authoritative body governing certification and oversight of nurse aide professionals in Oklahoma. NAR approves training programs, handles certification, renewals, reciprocity, and preserves a central registry for safe, trusted healthcare support.
The Oklahoma State Department of Health – Nurse Aide Registry (NAR) oversees certification, training, and regulatory services for nurse aides—ensuring safe, competent care throughout the state.
Core Responsibilities
Approves and monitors all Nurse Aide Training and Competency Evaluation Programs (NATCEPs), both education- and employer-based, as required under Oklahoma law and federal guidelines
Authorized by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to review and sanction NATCEP offerings. These are typically limited to two-year approval cycles and include on-site visits except for initial approvals
Administers the Nurse Aide and Nontechnical Service Worker Abuse Registry, allowing verification of certified individuals and flagging any abuse-related findings
Applications, Forms & Services
OSDH's NAR provides a suite of services for nurse aides and programs, including:
Certification processes: initial applications, renewals, reciprocity for Long-Term Care (LTC) and Home Health Aides, and retesting for Certified Nurse Aides (CNA) and Certified Medication Aides (CMA)
Deeming pathways, enabling credential transition between various aide roles (e.g., LTC to HHA, HHA to LTC, etc.) via a structured table system.
Additional tools like Change of Information forms, affidavits, waiver applications, and abuse notifications.
Temporary Emergency Waivers (TEW)
In cases of workforce shortages or emergencies, OSDH may grant Temporary Emergency Waivers, allowing non-certified individuals—enrolled in a Department-approved NATCEP—to work temporarily under strict supervision and complete their training within four months.
Training Program Resources & Renewal Guidelines
A comprehensive list of Approved NATCEPs, complete with training site details, is maintained by OSDH and updated regularly.
Certification renewals can be submitted up to six months in advance, and if legal names have changed (e.g., through marriage), certified documentation must be included.
Oklahoma Nurse Aide Registry Website: https://oklahoma.gov/health/services/licensing-inspections/health-resources-development-service/nurse-aide-registry.html
Email: NAR@health.ok.gov
HHA Certification Renewal Process:
OKLAHOMA NURSE AIDE REGISTRY | |
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Mailing Address (for applications): Oklahoma State Department of Health Nurse Aide Registry P.O. Box 268816 Oklahoma City, OK 73126-8816 | Physical Address (requires appointment): Oklahoma State Department of Health 123 Robert S. Kerr Ave. Oklahoma City, OK Phone: (405) 426-8150 Fax*: (405) 900-7572 Email*: NAR@health.ok.gov |
****Applications without fees can also be emailed or faxed to the Nurse Aide and Nontechnical Service Workers Registry team. |
PROGRAM APPROVAL & LICENSING:
THE OKLAHOMA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH - NURSE AIDE REGISTRY

Mailing Address (for applications):
Oklahoma State Department of Health
Nurse Aide Registry
P.O. Box 268816
Oklahoma City, OK 73126-8816
123 Robert S. Kerr Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK Phone: (405) 426-8150
Fax*: (405) 900-7572
Email*: NAR@health.ok.gov
SCHOOL APPROVAL & LICENSING
OKLAHOMA BOARD OF PRIVATE VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS

3700 N Classen Blvd #250,
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
Phone: (405) 528-3370