Politics & Government
Pocopson Home Named Regional Test Site for Nurse Aides
Shortage of testing sites has hindered nurse aides from being certified.

WEST CHESTER, PA — Chester County’s Pocopson Home was recently designated as a regional test site for nurse aides by Credentia, an organization that works with the Pennsylvania Department of Health to maintain the PA Nurse Aide Certification Registry.
The deadline for “temporary nurse aides” to complete certification testing is Tuesday, May 11.
Pocopson Home held its first two regional tests this month and has more scheduled in the coming weeks.
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Jacqueline Mckenna, nursing home administration, said there are limited local sites where nurse aide candidates may test.
“We also know that becoming a regional test site raises our visibility and awareness that Pocopson is a great place for nurse aides to work,” Mckenna said.
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Pocopson Home has provided nurse aide training to its staff since 1989.
The 120-hour program approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Education consists of theory, lab, and clinical training.
Nurse aides must pass a two-part exam that a Credentia RN oversees.
Approved regional test sites must have specific training equipment, space to accommodate ten students, and be willing to hold exams at least four times monthly.
Temporary nurse aides were utilized during the COVID-19 pandemic to help healthcare providers respond to the staffing shortage.
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