Certified Medication Aide Reviews

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Certified Medication Aide Reviews

What is it like working as a Certified Medication Aide?

April 2022
I'd love it but pay is insufficient.
Certified Medication Aide in Okmulgee:
Pros: It's pretty aid back and I get to go outside a lot
Cons: Cleaning residents rooms. I hate it
December 2021
I am over it.
Certified Medication Aide in Topeka:
Pros: I don't like working in Topeka
Cons: Medical field is small. There are lazy individuals that spoil moral
June 2021
It’s a good job, but we’re extremely short staffed so I have to do a job of a lower position every day and I hate it,
Certified Medication Aide in Scranton:
Pros: The co workers & residents.
Cons: The amount of work everyone expects of the caregivers and the medication tech, who are the lowest paid in the building !
March 2021
Great job with purpose and heart.
Certified Medication Aide in Des Moines:
Pros: Sense of purpose in everything I do
Cons: When other workers don’t work as hard, you get left with their weight and yours to pick up.
January 2021
The pay is unfair.
Certified Medication Aide in Seward:
Pros: Taking care of the residents.
Cons: Pay rates are not determined based on loyalty to the company or experience. I am both an MA and CNA and have worked here for going on 4 years. I am paid less than a brand new CNA with no experience that I trained during her time as a temporary CNA 6 months ago.
July 2020
Busy, hectic, but I love it.
Certified Medication Aide in Wichita:
Pros: My residents and co workers
Cons: No communication. Nobody is “on the same page”
June 2020
Duties of Certified Medication Aide.
Certified Medication Aide in Silsbee:
Pros: I love being interact and serve the residents and feel that my position is very essential to daily living and ensuring a productive quality of life.
Cons: The amount of residents during medication pass often leaves very little time for other responsibilities such as effectively tidying the Med room, checking and pulling expired OTC’s within the med room and logging in discontinued drugs that are to be logged for Destruction.

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