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Which one is better? being a certified nurse assistant or in-home caregiver? |
i am a CNA, and i really do have a hard time performing this job. I am planning to withdraw from being a CNA, and be an in-home caregiver instead...like to take care of elderlies in their own home. What do you think is easier? in home THEY ARE BOTH THE SAME DISGUSTING! PLUS OLD PEOPLE ARE GROSS AN ITS ONE ON ONE BEHIND CLOSED DOORS WHAT IF SOME ONE ACCUSES YOU OF SOMETHING? I am also a CNA and the one thing that is nice about in home care is that you only have one person to work with at a time, as opposed to the 10 or so at a hospital or nursing facility. You are able to spend more time with the client and not having to rush around. Do not give up your CNA license though, just do in home care rather then facility care. That CNA license will or could give you a few extra dollars an hour, depending on where you live. certified I am a caregiver as well and in my spare time I work to make extra money to reach my goals and I enjoy doing it as it's easy. fun, I choose my own time and my teal are very helpful and supportive in helping me be successful so if you want to be part of my team and make extra money, please email me at rpelley5@yahoo.com. |
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State tested nursing assistants here (cleveland, OHIO) make above minimum wage, which isn't good considering the time and money invested in taking the necessary courses for it. My sister fina... This site offers a listing of CNA Training programs by state www.4cnas.com You can also contact your state registry for a listing of accredited CNA training programs in your area. The contact inf... 6 months, but you will need to have a CPR class and your immunizations first. talk to the local community college. good choice! ...As a CNA, no, you cannot administer medications. Some long-term care facilities do have Medication Technicians. They are required to take courses and pass an exam, then will need on the job trainin... You will probably have to go back through the testing. I did get hired to nursing assistant job one time when my certification had lapsed by a couple of months and the person who hired me called so... Go to hdmaster.com. Click on Ohio STNA and then print up the 1402 and 1101 forms. I hope this helps. ...Looks like you could use some practice in English first. ...nursing homes and sometimes hospitals too. (In our state) if you apply for employment and get hired the nursing home will often pay for the classes and state test. ... |
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