State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) Reviews

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Last updated Nov 16 2024
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State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) Reviews

What is it like working as a State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA)?

August 2022
State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) in Cincinnati:
Pros: The pay is better than down south
Cons: The pay is too low for all that Stna’s minimum wage needs to be increased in all medical and nursing care facilities
October 2021
Challenging difficult.
State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) in Columbus:
Pros: Resident interactions and they consistently let me know I am appreciated
Cons: Lack of communication. Frequent management turnover
August 2021
Overwhelming, poor patient to caregiver ratio.
State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) in Dayton:
Pros: Patients
Cons: 18to36 patients to 1 caregiver. Understaffed
July 2021
Med1care review.
State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) in Findlay:
Pros: I enjoy working with the clients. I enjoy visiting and assisting them with activies of daily living
Cons: The pay and times when the company won't let me off for an appointment
July 2021
Med1care review.
State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) in New Washington:
Pros: Interaction with clients and assisting them with their care
Cons: Family members who tend to boss me in what I know how to do
July 2021
Stna battle.
State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) in Mansfield:
Pros: Interacting with clients and assisting them with activities and personal care
Cons: Family members who want to tell me how to do things. Sometimes the company does not tell me about the clients situation
December 2020
I love the work I do for people. I enjoy helping others.
State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) in Millersburg:
Pros: The residents. They are like family and I treat them as such. Compassion and care needs to be provided for the residents because they don’t have family or are unable to see their family due to the pandemic.
Cons: How some of the employees are treated differently then others. Some received a covid bonus and others, such as myself received nothing.

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