Certified Nurse Aides

HPRC does not have information related to the regulation, credentialing, compliance, or licensing requirements for health care professionals.

HPRC does not have contact information of individual professionals.

County Supply and Distribution Tables

Texas Health and Human Services maintains a registry of all nurse aides who are certified to provide services in nursing facilities and skilled nursing facilities licensed by the agency.

Information regarding certification requirements, applications, renewal, and responsibilities of certified nurse aides can be obtained on the website of the Texas Health and Human Services Commission or at 512-438-2050.

2023 Certified Nurse Aides by County (82,555) - September

2022 Certified Nurse Aides by County (86,919) - September***

2021 Certified Nurse Aides by County (91,942) - September***

2020 Certified Nurse Aides by County (100,161) - September

2019 Certified Nurse Aides by County (111,736) - September

2018 Certified Nurse Aides by County (113,274) - August

2017 Certified Nurse Aides by County (113,254) - September

2016 Certified Nurse Aides by County (100,412) - September

2015 Certified Nurse Aides by County (109,253) - September**,***

2014 Certified Nurse Aides by County (124,616) - September*

2013 Certified Nurse Aides by County (135,983) - September

Data prior to 2013 may be available. Please contact the Texas Center for Nursing Workforce Studies for more information.

Data Source

*In September 2013, Texas began requiring certified nurse aides to submit proof of continuing education to the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services in order to renew their certification. Additionally, in November 2013, certification standards were changed to require Texas certified nurse aides to pass all five sections of the national skills test in order to achieve certification. Previously, certified nurse aides in Texas were required to pass a Texas-specific skills test. This likely explains the drop in the number of certified nurse aides from 2013 to 2014.

**In October 2014, the certification standards were changed to require passage of only four out of five sections of the national skills test in order to be certified.

***2015, 2021, and 2022 supply tables were updated May 2023.