robynnel

robynnel

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About robynnel

I'm currently a CNA in the state of Indiana working at a LTC facility in a Dementia/Alzheimer's unit during the evening shift. I plan on beginning to work on becoming an RN in the near future, but continuing to work as a CNA in the meantime.

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  1. CNA- Full time & PRN??

    That's what I was planning on doing...but I wanted advice on whether people thought it made sense to stay and drop down to PRN or just give my notice and move on.
  2. CNA- Full time & PRN??

    I currently work full time at a LTC facility in a memory care unit as a CNA but have an interview for a possible position as a CNA at an assisted living facility that also has a memory care unit onsite. I am wondering if I should give my notice at my...
  3. Telling Patients/Residents You Love Them?

    The residents that I care for on a daily basis on my unit that I respond with, "I love you too" when they say they love me are those residents with which I have formed a bond, sat and listened to them tell me stories about their life and celebrated t...
  4. I recently started working in a LTC memory care/dementia/alzheimer's unit and last week we had an inservice on caring for patients/residents and during that inservice we were told that our facility encourages you to say the patient/residents' name re...
  5. CNA to ASN??

    So, I am currently working as a CNA in a LTC facility during the evening shift on a full-time basis. I recently applied to the nursing program at my local community college (mainly because I am unable to receive anymore federal student financial aid ...
  6. New CNA & New Job

    I recently got my CNA certification (by recently, I mean yesterday...) and this morning I was contacted by a LTC facility and they offered me a fulltime position with them during the evening shift working in their dementia unit. Does anyone have any ...