Re: Should I work as a CNA first?
While I agree with the above poster that you'll see more in a hospital, hospital work is STRESSFUL. I worked at a hospital while I was in school and at times it was a bit much.
With in home care, you will still gain valuable experience. You might not see as much, but you will get practice with caring for a human being. It might even be better, because most likely you will have one patient or a small number, so you will actually be able to do things the RIGHT way, as opposed to in a facility setting where you just don't have the time to do things as well as you'd like to.
I'd encourage you to take it, especially since they will provide the training. Once you work there a while and feel comfortable, you could then decide to try to find a hospital position if you felt you were ready for more experience. Just keep in mind it can be really hard to get a hospital position without a year of experience in many places, which is another reason I'd encourage you to take this opportunity!
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