Re: Not Sure If I Have What it Takes
Absolutely! Go for it! You have the heart, desire and compassion to do this, and you mentioned you are a hard worker and also have a soft spot for seniors. In addition you also had experience doing this 30 years ago, and so you know quite a bit of what it entails.
The thing that is your greatest concern are the physical aspects such as needing to lose weight, and that you're older now. Don't let that limit you at all! I'm 53 years old myself, and used to weigh over 200 pounds. I'm going for my CNA right now, and am in the process of starting clinicals. I'm working another job, and also volunteer for Hospice. To get into shape, I started walking, then bought some work-out DVDs to do at home which incorporated cardio, strength training, Yoga and Pilates. I'm now down to 125 pounds at 5'5", and am feeling better than ever! I have more energy, flexibility and mental acuteness, and am totally motivated to move forward with this new change in my career. So . . . I personally know this is possible, and want to encourage you to do the same! Also, a previous poster mentioned that doing CNA work basically gets you into shape, or will continue to keep you in shape. That is another plus!
Good luck with this! Please don't let the weight or the years keep you from something you have such a desire to do. You sound like a compassionate, caring person, and I know you could give so much to the elderly. BTW, I also have a heart for Seniors, as well as for the disabled and dying, and that was the primary factor I wanted to pursue this work.
Once again, I say go for it!
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