HIL is a quality/value driven institution

Our mission is to provide quality education to a diversified community with individualized attention to students from various backgrounds, races, and cultures.

We are committed to assisting students in achieving their highest potentials.

Students from HIL

Will excel fast in the health market. Student from HIL will aspire to higher levels of health/medical professions to support and provide better care to humanity. HIL will expand her horizon to train other medical personel in the near future.

Our school will be of the highest quality provided in a conducive, cost efficient outcome based model, by competent, compassionate, facilitating and caring instructors.

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Our Values

Serving our students by protecting their health, lives, interests and concerns as unique wholesome individuals regardless of gender, race, color, culture, religious beliefs, political affiliations or position.

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Learn how to achieve success in the medical field and become a Certified Nursing Assistant student in Detroit, Michigan.

Four Reasons to Get Started!

WELCOME

1At the health learning school in Oak Park, in the heart of the Metro Detroit, Michigan area, students receive Nursing Assistant training in a quiet and private facility.

EXPERIENCE STAFF

2Led by owner Chinyere Soronnadi, the Hazy Institute of Learning's staff of Michigan state certified instructors focuses on quality instruction at an affordable price.

NURSING CERTIFICATIONS

3The Hazy Institute of Learning offers Nursing Assistant training as well as intensive study in other certifications that lead to success in the field.

PROVIDING QUALITY

4Nursing Assistant students receive individual attention in class, lab and clinical settings to make sure they reach their goal to become certified health care professionals.


Training to have a career

Becoming a Nursing Assistant qualifies a student to perform essential care for people who have medical needs. The job of a certified nursing assistant requires the CNA to provide personal care services such as bathing, dressing, changing linens, taking vital signs and assisting Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses. It is a demanding and challenging job, but it has great rewards working in hospitals, long term care facilities, assisted living centers and other medical or residential settings.

Nursing Assistant Training-Nursing Assistant-Certified Nursing Assistant | Hazy Institute of Learning - Detroit,MIA home health aide provides personal care services in a private home or hospice setting, skills acquired in follow up classes after completing the Nursing Assistant Training Program.

A home health aide, also called HHA, provides the basic level of personal care to patients who need more assistance than friends or family are qualified to provide.

The home health aide may be called on to work with the elderly, the physically disabled, the terminally ill and a variety of patients who have serious medical conditions.

Michigan students have a wonderful opportunity to gain skills in the medical field at a convenient location in Detroit.

In addition to courses in Home Health Aide and Certified Nursing Assistant training, The Hazy Institute of Learning also offers courses in EKG, PCT and Phlebotomy, BLS CPR, First Aid and Direct Care.

All classes include interaction between students and instructors, making the Hazy Institute of Learning a wonderful way to learn a profitable new skill and to succeed in the medical field.

  • Leadership

    HIL is a quality/value driven institution; our mission is to provide quality education to a diversified community with individualized attention to students from various backgrounds, races, and cultures. We are committed to assisting students in achieving their highest potentials. Students from HIL will sell fast in the health market. Student from HIL will aspire to higher levels of health/medical professions to support and provide better care to humanity. HIL will expand her horizon to train other medical personnel in the near future. Our school will be of the highest quality provided in a conducive, cost efficient outcome based model, by competent, compassionate, facilitating and caring instructors.

  • Values

    Serving our students by protecting their health, lives, interests and concerns as unique wholesome individuals regardless of gender, race, color, culture, religious beliefs, political affiliations or position.

  • Strength

    Instructor - RN, RM, PHN Practicing experiences in health fields - 30 years Precepting/Instructing - 25 years Conflict Management Excellence.

  • Ethics

    Environment characterized by mutual respect, trust, honesty, and moral respect: taking initiatives but never sides, no favoritisms.

  • Innovations

    Responsive to change, openness to students' expressions and ideas, application of new ideologies, maintaining individual personal independence, put the students’ needs above all else. We will not give up on any student.

  • Communication

    Open, effective, timely, clear, responsible and consistent at all times with students and staff. Students will be able to turn to us; abide by govt. set up rules and regulations for the well-being of the school.

  • Welfare

    Responsive to diverse community needs. Recognize that everybody is equal and everyone’s need is special thus our responsibility and duty to help students', colleagues, and employees with keen interest. Teamwork: Many talents to share but single motive is to serve the needs of the students at HIL.

  • Effective/Efficient

    Fiscal responsibility, efficient systems for staff and students use, effective utilization of time, technology, equipment, supplies and human resources. Thus, "care to learn, learn to care".

  • Quality

    Pursuit of excellence - exceeding expectations of those we serve.


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Certified Nursing Assistant Training
  • What is the basic qualification to be a CNA?

    A CNA must not have a high school diploma or prior work experience but Federal Law requires that CNAs complete a minimum of 75 hours of training and pass a competency evaluation within 4 months of employment. HIL is committed to help you achieve this when you commit to learn. Our training program is for 75 hours and includes class/lab/clinical rotation.

  • What is the difference between NA and CNA?

    NA: Stands for Nurse Aide and refers to one who has completed the class and may be clinical but has not passed the state certification examination. CNA: Certified Nursing Assistance / aide is the title the individual will hold after satisfying the qualifying examination as adopted by congress in the Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 1987 (OBRA). This is a nursing home Reform Act Designed to improve the quality of care in long term health care facilities and to define training and evaluation standard for CNA who work in these facilities. CNA certification/ training are a very good stepping stone for individuals who might be going forward in nursing programs. Note: CNA certification is renewed every 2 years.

  • What is my job as a CNA?

    A CNA is the closest health care personnel to the client, resident or patient. This is because a CNA provides various personal care and services to them such as:

    • a) Taking and documenting vital signs.
    • b) Bathing or assisting with bathing.
    • c) Assisting with dressing, meals, walking.
    • d) Changing bed linens and at times keeping companionship with residents; as well as assisting LPNs and RNs.
  • What are requirements for the class?

    Prospective students must be able to pass a Federal background check, be able to read 6th grade English comprehension; provide evidence of a current PPD TB skin test or chest X-ray; positive attitude conducive to learning and achieving. Bring notepads and pencil/pen for your jottings. The class includes lectures, video presentations, quizzes, oral/written, hands-on skills, demonstrations and practices. There will be opportunities to ask questions. The class is intensive but there will be break periods in between.

  • What does the training include?

    • LABORATORY SESSIONS
    • CLINICAL INSTRUCTIONS AND ROTATIONS
    • STATE CERTIFICATION EXAM PREPARATION
    • Day Classes: 8:00am - 3:30pm (2 weeks)
    • Evening Classes: 4:00pm - 9:pm (3 weeks)
    • Home Health Aide (1 week only) (with State Exam)
    • Prerequisite: C.N.A or Graduated from a State Approved Nurse Aide Training Program within the past 12 months.

    An average starting hourly earnings for CNAs in nursing facilities is $8:00 to $9:00

  • Are there job opportunities for CNAs?

    According to authentic statistics, CNAs held 65% of all nursing jobs in nursing homes in 1997 and this demand has continued to grow due to the needs of a growing elderly population in the USA. CNA's work in Hospitals, Private Households, Assisted Living Homes and Residential Care Facilities.

  • How much will I be paid as a CNA?

    An average starting hourly earnings for CNAs in nursing facilities is $8:00 to $9:00

  • What do you accept?

    • We accept:
    • Michigan Works
    • Michigan Rehabilitation Services (MRS)
    • Merit Award Scholarship
Home Health Aide Training
  • What is Home Health Aide Training?

    What are the qualifications to be a Home Health Aide? This 1 week training program teaches skill and theory that will be necessary to provide personal care and home services in a private home or hospice setting. Candidates must have completed at least 75 hours of Nursing Assistant Training Program in the last twelve (12) months to take this course. The program typically focuses on the role and responsibilities of a Home Health Aide. Upon completion of this program the student will receive a Hazy Institute of Learning HHA Certificate of Completion, and an AHA Heart Savers CPR card.

  • What are requirements for the class?

    • a) Prospective students must be able to pass a Federal Background Check.
    • b) Candidate must have completed at least 75 hours of Nursing Assistant Training Program to take this course.
    • c) Candidate must be able to read at a 6th grade English Comprehension level.
    • d) Candidate must provide a current PPD TB skin test or chest x-ray.
    • e) Candidate must have had a hepatitis B shot.
Direct Care Worker Training
  • What is Direct Care Training?

    What are the qualifications to be a Direct Care Worker? Direct Care Training offers a variety of courses that enhance a candidate’s ability to work with and provide care for the mentally and/or physically challenged in their residential settings. The federal law requires the DCW to complete a minimum of 75 hours of training in an approved setting. A High School Diploma or prior experience is not a requirement. Candidate must be 17 years old or older to take this class.

  • What is my job as a DCW?

    A DCW is a teacher with proficient skills to deal with mentally and/or physically challenged residents in their own home setting. With proper training, a DCW will be able to understand, observe, direct, endure, work with, bear with and have fun with the residents individually and uniquely. Also, a DCW will be able to take vital signs, including assessing for pains and discomforts, bathing or assisting with bathing, dressing, cooking, and serving meals, shopping, keeping companionship, documenting activities and reporting unusual incidences as well as being responsible to the home manager.

  • What are requirements for the class?

    • a) Prospective students must be able to pass a Federal Background Check.
    • b) Candidate must be able to read at a 6th grade English Comprehension level.
    • c) Candidate must provide a current PPD TB skin test or chest x-ray.
    • d) Candidate must have had a hepatitis B shot.
    • e) Candidate should have a positive Attitude conducive to learning and achieving.
Other Programs We Offer
  • EKG Technician Training

  • Patient Care Technician (PCT)

  • Phlebotomy

  • BLS CPR (Adult, Child & Infant)

  • First Aid Training

  • For more info,
    Call:(248)850-7110