
My advice to people interested in working at #MagnoliaGardensExtendedCare as a #CertifiedNursingAssistant ...
Look elsewhere. They don't take care of the residents the way they should. I worked on the locked unit and we never had enough help. And staff blamed everything on the cna

My advice to people interested in working at #BethanyWoodsNursingandRehab as a #CertifiedNursingAssistant ...
They have excellent team work there and it's a overall great place to work

My advice to people interested in working at #shannonhospital as a #CertifiedNursingAssistant ...
Shannnon is a great place to work for.Fair wages,good crew, when you work at shannon its not just a job, u get a family..

The hardest part of working as a #Cna at #LifecarecenterRaynham
Like all other facilities, there is never enough help on weekends! ! Always short staff!!

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worked in nursing faciulites for 10 yrs

HHA versus CNA
HHA is Home Health Aide (or Assistant). They are not certified, and can help with duties such as general housekeeping, and companionship. CNA is Certified Nursing Assistant, and can make more per hour then HHA. They have to work certain number of hours under an LPN or RN ion order to keep their license (certificate). Most companies will pay more if you have CNA license then an HHA. Hope this helps Linda D.