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Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) Reviews

What is it like working as a Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA)?

September 2020
It's not bad. Some hospitals appreciate the work we do.
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) in Bay Shore:
Pros: It's a great company to work for
Cons: My current hospital doesn't have a lot of hours for me to work
September 2020
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA):
Pros, Great coworkers! Cons, Pay should be higher for hardworking employees that are putting themselves at risk for others..management is ok. Benefits are average, bonuses and more incentives are needed!
August 2020
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) in St. Petersburg:
Always short staffed, grumpy condescending Nurses, unsafe ratios, always gossip and no compassion, This place is horrible. The only plus was experience from the stress of high ratios and little help.
August 2020
I love working for my patient they are compassion and loving...
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) in Little Rock:
Pros: I like that I can have one one time with my patient
Cons: They could do better at checking up on there clients
August 2020
I love the work I do. The team I work with is Awesome.
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) in Columbia:
Pros: I take care of patients and make a difference in someone's life every day I go to work.
Cons: When it's time to change shifts our relief is not there sometime. We are ready to go home.
August 2020
No more sopersonal care aide&home health aids make way less than CNA, LPN, RN's.
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) in Poughkeepsie:
Pros: My client
Cons: Lack of pay&hours
August 2020
It is fulfilling but the pay is not efficient and others are paid more for the same job and been there less time then mysrlf.
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) in Leesburg:
Pros: Making residents comfortable
Cons: Need more team work. On some nights. Others want certain residents and expect you to take care of residents they dont want

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