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Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) Reviews

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

June 2019
Heart warming.
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) in Ozark:
Pros: Getting one-on-one time with my patience and being able to be there for them and take care of them in our last stages of life
Cons: My coworkers
June 2019
Honest Review.
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) in Lynnwood:
Pros: I enjoy interacting with the residents.
Cons: Sometimes we are not heard when we need assistance with staff related issues. The level of communication among management and staff is poor.
June 2019
Love meeting patients but hard work and the pay is not worth any stress it extra work.
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) in Mount Holly:
Pros: the co-workers or became good friends
Cons: Pain your body will one day endure
May 2019
Rewarding, enjoy elderly, feel accomplished.
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) in Oak Harbor:
Pros: Teamwork within group. Good communication.
Cons: Continual background audio from walkies.
May 2019
Challenging and rewarding.
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) in Nokomis:
Pros: Employees are offered more instinctives, shift preferences, contracts offer experienced CNA’s higher wages and bonuses upon signing.
Cons: Lack of staffing, proper new employee orientation and lack of providing or offering copies of contractual documents or advertised sign on bonuses. Pay days- Bi weekly. Would rather pay days be held Weekly or as preferred by general overall census of co workers and nursing staff/employees.
May 2019
Challenging & Rewarding.
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) in Litchfield:
Pros: Shift availability, shift differentials, program instinctive, optional signing bonus, renewable contracts.
Cons: Working Understaffed and not being able to provide a better standard of care each shift due to needing more staff on each shift for the appropriate CNA to resident care ratio for facilities with higher a census and or overall standards for providing resident care when lacking the minimal amount of necessary staff.
May 2019
I like it they as re very understanding when I miss work for my kids health.
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) in Asheville:
Pros: I feel I bond with the clients
Cons: The hour I work change and lately the schedule has been moved a lot

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