Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) working under the supervision of professional nursing staff, provide assistance with activities of daily living for patients and residents in hospitals, assisted living facilities, and skilled nursing facilities. 

CNA work is very rewarding and can be an entry into other healthcare fields. Primary duties of CNAs are as:

  • Provide assistance with activities of daily living
  • Assist with restorative care measures and ambulation
  • Document Care Provided 
  • Report observations to professional nurses
  • Respond to call lights
  • Assist with admission/discharge of residents and patients
  • Assist other staff members with resident care
  • Assist with activities 
  • Launder resident's personal items
  • Assist with cleaning/care of resident rooms 

Become a CNA Today! 

Becoming a CNA is a great way to earn direct patient care hours while you’re in high school, college, and beyond! Many medical professional programs require that you complete a set number direct patient care hours.

For more information, call Human Resources at (402) 362-0479