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The 21 y/o nursing student I work with in LTC is one of my favorites there. She is a gem. She's been there longer than me and always has time to help, doesn't get ouchy with the residents, and doesn't join in the breakroom drama & gossip. Age can work to your advantage if it shows in your energy and good attitude. :monkeydance:
i am 18 and have been an aide since i was 15. i work with 2 other aides that are both 19. i would have to say that we are all pretty mature so the nurses really like us. they always want to know what it is like to be a teenager these days. when i worked in ltc we had several teen aides and they were awful because they were really immature so things didn't work out. they did not make it. age really isn't the big deal maturity level is huge. good luck and if you are on here and actually taking intrest in your job it is obvious that you will do great. good luck!!!
I became a CNA when I was 15, and got a job as a NA at my local hospital at the same age.
I work with about 20 CNA's who are younger than I am, and I'm 19 now.
So no, no one will look down on you and as a matter of fact they will take a liking to you for showing interest in a such a serious profession at a young age.
I got my certification March of 07. I was 24 at the time and had about 10 classmates who were 18-20. I'm now 25 and the youngest employee on my floor. I honestly believe that every nursing student should be a CNA for at least a year before they are accepted into a nursing program. The reason I say this is because as Nurses, I believe they'd respect CNA's more.
cheizy
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Hi, I just applied to a CNA program in my area, and was just wondering how many 18-22 year old cna's do you guys have in ur facilty, whether it be nursing home or hospital. I just want to see if it was uncommon or not =/ lol thanks! Also, do you think the nurses/residents will look down on me since I am just 19 years old?