It is important to know that state regulations change often. This site is updated frequently,however, please double check all information with your states official government agency. Links and contact information are provided for your convenience.
If an approved CNA moves to Connecticut from their home state, applicant must contact the Connecticut Nurse Aide Registry to obtain a transfer/reciprocity form. Applicant must be listed in good standing on the nurse aide registry in their home state. Once the form is completed with necessary documents and fees required by the board submit it by mail.
See below for more Connecticut specific CNA information:
Home Health Aid Salary
Connecticut CNA Programs
Connecticut CNA Certification Renewal
Connecticut Approved CNA Training Programs
Use our study tools while you’re studying for the CNA certification exam. Our study guide a complete review, study exercises, flashcards and 4 practice tests. Our study guide comes with CNA skill walk-through on audio; listen and practice along with a step-by-step instruction audio.


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