Programs preparing individuals to become certified nursing assistants (CNAs) within healthcare systems affiliated with the Catholic Church integrate faith-based values into the standard CNA curriculum. These programs provide the necessary knowledge and skills for providing basic patient care, encompassing areas such as hygiene, vital signs monitoring, and assistance with daily living activities, all while emphasizing compassion, respect, and the dignity of each individual.
Such training offers a unique blend of professional development and spiritual enrichment. Benefits include a strong ethical foundation for patient care, a supportive learning environment rooted in shared values, and enhanced opportunities for serving vulnerable populations within faith-based healthcare settings. Historically, religious organizations have played a significant role in healthcare, providing both medical care and spiritual support to communities in need, and these programs continue this tradition.