How safe is a career as a CNA in a nursing home?

What job duties are involved in being a CNA in a hospital rather than a nursing home?

  • I am currently working in a nursing home as a CNA. I have the opportunity of switching to work in the hospital as a CNA. I am wondering what differences there will be, will it be ...show more

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    The pay and benefits are usually better in the hospital. The nurses are generally more appreciative of your help. The workload is lighter (depending on the unit and the census) and its rewarding to see patients discharged when their condition improves. Plus, if you are at all interested in the medical field as a career and getting more education, there is tuition reimbursement or scholarships available. You will do a lot of the same things that you do now, however, the patients are chronically ill and waiting to die. Yes, you will change the incontinent patient, give bedbaths, empty foleys, take vital signs, fill waters, serve meals and change beds. The atmosphere is different. I am sure you will like it better.

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