History
This school was established in 1978 and incorporated with the Florida Department
of State, Division of Corporations, as the Nurse Assistant Training School, Inc.
d/b/a Academy for Practical Nursing and Health Occupations in West Palm Beach, Florida
to provide education, career opportunities and student development due to a dire
need for workers in the health care field. It was established to offer vocational
and non-vocational programs to the workforce community through training programs
and activities designed to improve job skills and to secure and retain health care
jobs. It intended to provide new career opportunities for students willing to apply
themselves to improve their quality of life.
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Since 1990, the School's direction was assumed by Mrs. Lois M. Gackenheimer, Registered
Nurse and Licensed Nursing Home Administrator. Under her direction, the School expanded
its staff, facilities, and curriculum to offer education not only in Nurse Assisting,
but Home Health Care, Patient Care Assisting, Self Improvement Skills, and Medical
Ethics. These changes reflected Mrs. Gackenheimer's progressive vision of the direction
Health Care employment would take and the resulting broadened roles and responsibilities
health care workers would be expected to fulfill. Since 1992, the School has been
a Chapter of the Health Occupations Students of America Organization and an American
Heart Association Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation Training Center for Palm Beach
County. In 1996, the School expanded even further to include education in areas
such as Rehab/Restorative Nursing, Phlebotomy, and Electrocardiography, thereby
creating a well rounded Patient Care Assistant and Patient Care Technician Program.
In 1997, the School began its first class of Practical Nursing students, and in
1999 broadened its Health Occupations Programs to include Medical Assistant, Health
Unit Coordinator/Medical Secretary, and Pharmacy Technician. Continuing to answer
Health Care Employers needs, the School added Rehab/Restorative Assistant and Psychiatric
Technician Programs in 2000, as well as Computer Technology Classes in 2001.
Today, the School proudly counts its graduates to number over 4,000 men and women
from the ages of 18 to over 90 years of age, with over 80% of its graduates obtaining
employment in the Health Care Field.
Academy For Practical Nursing And Health Occupations
Call 561-683-1400
info@apnho.com
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