Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is responsible for providing direct resident care including nursing/clinical care, personal, nutritional, and restorative care.
- Clean and bathe patients or residents
- Maintain patients’ hygiene and change bedding
- Turn, reposition, and move patients between wheelchairs, seats, and beds
- Serve meals and help patients eat their food
- Measure vital signs like blood pressure and temperature
- Personal care functions including bathing, skin care, toileting, grooming, oral hygiene, and assist with dressing and undressing
- Assist with feeding of residents
- Measuring and recording intake and output
- Weigh residents using upright, chair and bed scale
- Assist in turning and positioning of residents
- Proper transfer techniques
- Demonstrate appropriate knowledge for safe use of medical equipment (cane, crutches, walkers, Hoyer lift, side rails)
- Help keep resident’s rooms clean and supplied
- Make and change beds
- Transport residents, supplies and equipment as needed
- Ambulate residents who require minimal assistance
- Perform skin assessment and notify RN of any abnormalities in skin integrity
- Answer resident calls and take appropriate action
- Immediately report any changes in clients’ condition or incidents to the Nursing Supervisor
- Maintains confidentiality in relation to all clients, healthcare staff and documentation
- Valid CNA license in the state of Florida
- Ability to work weekends, evenings and flexible hours
- CPR/BLS Certification
- Previous Long-Term Care experience is preferred
Walk-In Applicants welcome!
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