A certified nursing assistant, or CNA, provides basic patient care in hospitals, nursing homes and long-term care facilities. If you're interested in pursuing a healthcare career as a CNA, learning more about this nursing role may help you to improve your qualifications and find the right position.
McKnight's Long-Term Care News: State’s workforce program exceeds CNA recruiting goal by 48 percent
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McKnight's Long-Term Care News: ‘We can’t wait’: Coalition gets $1.7 million to invest in scalable, transferable CNA workforce efforts
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover tax, budget and retirement policy from Washington Three things are true about long-term care, though many Americans don’t ...
Long-Term Care Costs More Than Many Think And, No, Medicare Won’t Pay