Mishawaka-based Legacy Medical Academy, formerly known as Legacy CNA Training, has introduced a new brand identity and website.
The move reflects its growth and expanded role in health care education across Indiana.
“This rebranding represents not just a new name, but a renewed vision to provide accessible, workforce-aligned health care training to communities across Indiana,” said Matt Presley, Legacy Medical Academy president and CEO, in a press release. “We’re no longer just training CNAs. We’re creating flexible, accessible pathways for students and career changers to step into meaningful health care roles.”
With training sites in Mishawaka, Carmel and Fort Wayne, Legacy’s programs now extend beyond Certified Nursing Assistant training to include Qualified Medication Aide, Insulin Administration and CPR certifications. The expanded scope of offerings was a driving factor in the name change, reflecting the academy’s role in preparing students for multiple entry points into health care careers.
The new website provides program details, class schedules, enrollment guidance and student stories. It also includes a dedicated section for community partners. Health care providers, employers and educators can learn how to collaborate with Legacy Medical Academy to support workforce development, provide clinical experiences and build health care career pathways for students.
Legacy continues to train adults pursuing health care careers. Its work has also expanded into Indiana high schools through the state’s Career Scholarship Account program. In the past year, Legacy has grown from serving a small group of students to serving over 300 high school students across multiple schools.
“Since 2014, Legacy has prepared more than 5,000 individuals for caregiving careers,” Presley said. “This new chapter allows us to better highlight those achievements, connect with future students and continue responding to Indiana’s growing demand for health care workers.”




