Summary: The Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is responsible for assisting residents with their daily activities. This may include bathing and dressing, taking vital signs, collecting information abo...
Summary: The Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is responsible for assisting residents with their daily activities. This may include bathing and dressing, taking vital signs, collecting information about conditions and treatment plans from caregivers, nurses and providers. The CNA answers resident calls. They observe the resident for skin integrity changes, turn and reposition, and transfer residents to bed, chair or wheelchair. The CNA maintain cleanliness in the resident care area changing sheets and restocking supplies as needed.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Ability to work under pressure and relate to resident, family, and long-term care staff. Demonstrated ability to communicate in English (reading, writing, speaking, and comprehending) in order to understand, plan, and carryout resident care plans and ADLs