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Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) Reviews
What is it like working as a Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA)?
August 2015
Co-workers.
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA):
Pros: I like most is working with my co-workers, and the resident are amazing.
Cons: Upper management not listening to the ideas of the workers, feeling like your voice is not being heard. And workload is heavy . Supervisor not being consistent. No appreciation for picking up extra shifts, or going above the job duties. Pay is lower than most other nursing homes. Favoritism.
August 2015
How to change linens with bed occupied.
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA):
Be able to except good advice from other examples co- workers & care givers. You can learn something new everyday.
August 2015
Its a fun place to work.
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA):
Pros: Teamwork and night shift.
Cons: Pay.
August 2015
Taking Care of the Chronically Ill.
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA):
Pros: I like the length of time our patients stay. I feel like I get to make a larger impact on the quality of their care by spending more time with them and building more of a relationship. I enjoy most of my coworkers. I work with a lot of nurses who have a lot of experiences working in different facilities and they are more than willing to share their knowledge and teach when appropriate.
Cons: We seem to be frequently understaffed. We have a rancid reputation with our "host" hospital as well as with the hospitals in the surrounding area. Profit seems to be the only motivation for those working in management. Although I have not worked in other facilities, I feel our equipment is due for an upgrade. There is no consistency with rules and enforcement. I don't think we receive the respect or recognition we deserve from those in office positions. The list goes on...
July 2015
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA):
Pros: I get to help others stay in their home.
Cons: I have to travel at least twenty miles to the clients houses.
July 2015
Challenging yet rewarding.
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA):
Pros: I love the fact that I can go to work every day and enjoy what I do. It's hard to see someone you get attached to pass away, but in the end you know you did the best you could for them. It's rewarding when your resident goes home after months of treatment with a smile on their face because thanks to you, the nurses, and therapy...that person can live alone again.
Cons: Death...it's an everyday struggle not to cry with the family members when a loved one dies. Then there's the issue of not enough staff.
July 2015
More Money.
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA):
Please make sure you get paid properly.
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