At Comfort Paradise Training Institute, our LVN program is designed for students who are passionate about healthcare and ready to take the next step in becoming a licensed professional nurse. This comprehensive program combines classroom instruction, hands-on skills training, and supervised clinical practice to prepare students for the NCLEX-PN licensure exam and real-world nursing responsibilities.
Program Highlights:
Rigorous curriculum aligned with California Board of Vocational Nursing standards
Expert faculty with real-world nursing experience
Simulation-based labs and diverse clinical placements
Flexible schedules
Career support and exam preparation included
Application/Enrolment Requirements
Course hours and Times?
-Program Duration: 14 months
-Theory: 8:00 AM-2 PM
-Tuesdays and Thursdays
-Mondays and Wednesdays: Clinicals (7:30am to 3pm)
-Delivery: IN PERSON
Enrollment Requirements?
-HSD/GED
-Entrance Exam
-Must be 17 years of age or older
-Government-issued ID or Passport
-Social Security # or ITIN#
-TB/PPD Clearance or Chest X-Ray
-Physical examination and immunization record
-Live Scan/Fingerprint
Tuition & Fees?
-$27,500
-Flexible Payment Options available.
What’s included?
Non-refundable registration fee: $300
Books:
-Adult Health Nursing & Foundation of Nursing : $157.00
-Introduction to Clinical Pharmacology: $91.00
-Structure & Function of the Body: $73.00
-Medical Terminology: PDF Booklet: $00.00
-Mosby Drug book: $44.00
Total: $485.00
ATI & STRF: $2,222
Supplies: stethoscope + training Supplies : $225.00
Uniform: 2 sets + lab coat: $150.00
FAQs
Are Comfort Paradise Training Institute’s programs accredited
- Our LVN Program is Approved by the California BVNPT AND BPPE accredited!
- All of our programs offer a national certification upon successful completion of the course which is recognized in all 50 states. We are aligned with CDPH for our certification courses.
LVN (Licensed Vocational Nurse)
What does an LVN do?
provides basic nursing care under the supervision of a registered nurse (RN) or a physician. LVNs are essential members of the healthcare team and typically work in hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, and home care settings.
🩺 Key Responsibilities of an LVN:
Monitor patient health (vital signs, symptoms, behavior)
Administer medications and injections as prescribed
Assist with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and feeding
Collect samples for lab testing (urine, blood, etc.)
Document patient information and report changes to the RN or doctor
Wound care and dressing changes
Support patient comfort and emotional needs
Educate patients and families about care plans or treatments
Assist doctors and RNs during procedures and exams
What kind of jobs can I get after graduating?
Graduates can work as Licensed Vocational Nurses in:
Hospitals
Skilled nursing facilities
Home health agencies
Doctor’s offices
Rehabilitation centers
Do you help with job placement after graduation?
Yes, we offer career services support, including job search assistance, resume building, and interview preparation.
Top-Paying Cities for LVNs in California
Salaries can vary based on location, with some cities offering higher wages due to cost of living and demand:
San Francisco: $38.71 per hour
San Diego: $36.77 per hour
Sacramento: $35.91 per hour
Los Angeles: $34.49 per hour
Glendale: $34.08 per hour
📈 Factors Influencing LVN Salaries
Several elements can impact an LVN’s earning potential:
Experience Level: Seasoned LVNs often command higher wages.
Specializations: Certifications in areas like IV therapy or pediatrics can enhance salary prospects.
Work Setting: Hospitals, private clinics, and specialized care facilities may offer varying pay scales.
Geographic Location: Urban centers with higher living costs typically offer higher salaries.
Is financial aid available?
Yes. We offer flexible payment plans.
- We provide resume writing assistance
- We provide interviewing skills strategies
- We provide job leads for students to apply to after graduating our courses.
Will I be prepared for the NCLEX-PN exam?
Absolutely. Our curriculum includes NCLEX-PN review sessions, practice tests, and one-on-one academic support to help students succeed.
Can I transfer credits from another program or school?
Some credits may be transferable depending on course equivalency and transcript review. Contact our academic advisor for evaluation.