Hello all. Just reading posts on here and thinking of what people have been telling me when I tell them I am going to become a CNA. I want to be a CNA then go and become an LPN and maybe even an RN. But it irritates me how people will try to "push" you away from the field and tell you how nasty the job is. I am sure people who start thinking of becoming a CNA know what they are getting into as far as the "nasty work" I'm sure they don't think they will be just cleaning up the room and helping people get dressed. And the more I think about it, who cares about the dirty work? These are PEOPLE. They are someone's son/daughter/uncle/aunt/sister/brother/mther/father/grandpa/grandma/niece/nephew, and they deserve to be treated with respect. I have an Aunt who has down syndrome and I help clean her up and give her baths and help her eat. She needs someone to help her. And I care for her so why wouldn't I? It just irritates me when people say "You wouldn't catch me doing that job" or "You won't see me wiping butts" well guess what honey? Aging is part of life! People should be more appreciative of CNA's after all who do you think will take care of you when you become old and frail? Yes, it may not be the most glorious job to have, but I am sure you learn soooo much!
Hello all. Just reading posts on here and thinking of what people have been telling me when I tell them I am going to become a CNA. I want to be a CNA then go and become an LPN and maybe even an RN. But it irritates me how people will try to "push" you away from the field and tell you how nasty the job is. I am sure people who start thinking of becoming a CNA know what they are getting into as far as the "nasty work" I'm sure they don't think they will be just cleaning up the room and helping people get dressed. And the more I think about it, who cares about the dirty work? These are PEOPLE. They are someone's son/daughter/uncle/aunt/sister/brother/mther/father/grandpa/grandma/niece/nephew, and they deserve to be treated with respect. I have an Aunt who has down syndrome and I help clean her up and give her baths and help her eat. She needs someone to help her. And I care for her so why wouldn't I? It just irritates me when people say "You wouldn't catch me doing that job" or "You won't see me wiping butts" well guess what honey? Aging is part of life! People should be more appreciative of CNA's after all who do you think will take care of you when you become old and frail? Yes, it may not be the most glorious job to have, but I am sure you learn soooo much!