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Horizon Healthcare Institute
4048 Evans Ave #301, Fort Myers, FL 33901, United States
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AB
Review №1

Did my CNA class within 2 weeks, great hands on program. Then did the state test at this site which made it so easy to pass. Worth the money and time to invest in your future.

Ch
Review №2

Courtney is one of the MOST unprofessional business owners I’ve came across by far! He isn’t helpful at all, all he wants is your money that’s I­t­! No one that works for him have nothing nice to say about him. He plays around with your certifications. He will blame the Hurricane for ever reason why he can’t print, call fax. When his employees say other wise! Better off going to another school don’t atten his!!!!

Si
Review №3

This school is a joke. Call the BOE and see all the complaints. This is a for profit school. They will NOT supply you with the right equipment and we often had to reuse equipment. Please do not waste your time at this horrible place. Youll just end up starting all over at a HIGHLY accredited school like I had to. Thus putting you behind on reaching your career goals.

Le
Review №4

My experience at this school was wonderful , the instructor was great , I passed my CNA class test and state board exam my first try , I highly recommend this school

Je
Review №5

My daughter just completed the CNA class at the Fort Myers location.It was a terrible experience from the get go. She is a college junior with an intended nursing degree, so she thought getting her Nurse Aide certification while she was in Florida for the summer working an internship would be a beneficial way to spend her summer. I wish we had never paid for this class.For the amount of money charged, she should have gotten consistent education. Instead, she was taught different methods to complete the clinical tasks depending on whom was teaching the class. When the owner taught, she was taught the correct way. But he was only there for 1 or 2 days out of the week. The rest of the time, they were taught by someone who didnt teach them the correct way. Therefore, the next class at which the owner was present, they would be taught all over again using a different method. This was very confusing for the students. The day before the test to pass the class, they were learning NEW skills.Additionally, for the cost of the class and considering the job for which they are preparing, there SHOULD have been hands on clinical practice with real people. At orientation they were told they would be doing clinicals at a nursing home. Instead, they were given the option to stay and work only on a mannequin since that is what they will use to pass the test. Of course, that is what the class chose, so they never touched a real live person and only did clinicals on an 80 pound mannequin. I dont think they should have been given the option to not practice on humans. Not very preparatory for the real world.Out of the 8 people in the class, my daughter was the only one to actually pass the clinical portion in order to pass the class. Passing the class is required in order to schedule the state exam. My daughter is only in Florida for the summer and was assured that she would be able to test with the state before she left in Mid August because she passed the test for the class the first time.Instead, here we are two weeks later and she only just received her invitation to be fingerprinted today (after showing up at the facility and demanding that someone DO something!). The fingerprint invitation should have been sent the day or day after she passed her class. She is supposed to be flying back to PA on Friday. We will have to fly her BACK to Florida to take the certification exam with the state, but by that time it will have been 6 weeks since she finished the class and her skills will be rusty to say the least.My mother taught nurse aides for decades and certified them here in PA. Perhaps things are done differently in Florida, but the education and experience was far inferior to the education received in PA. Perhaps that is also why the state of PA will not accept her training there to take the certification exam here.We are out $850+ for a worthless class that taught her little and ended with no state certification because of a lack of consistent education and care by those that run the program. Also if only 1/8 people pass the class the first time, something is wrong. We are lucky my daughter passed, I guess.Disappointed is an understatement. Buyer beware.

Ro
Review №6

Do not do it..The CNA class did not even get one single clinical. The instructor had no teaching experience. Only one person seemed to pass the written state test.

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6 Comments
2.8 Rating
  • Address:4048 Evans Ave #301, Fort Myers, FL 33901, United States
  • Site:http://www.horizontechinstitute.com/contact-us.html
  • Phone:+1 239-939-1992
Categories
  • Nursing school
  • Vocational school
Working hours
  • Monday:Closed
  • Tuesday:Closed
  • Wednesday:9AM–6PM
  • Thursday:9AM–6PM
  • Friday:9AM–6PM
  • Saturday:9AM–6PM
  • Sunday:9AM–6PM
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