CNA - Geriatrics
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, CNA, Nursing Home
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
The Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) provides essential support to patients/residents by assisting with personal hygiene, daily living activities, comfort measures, ambulation, and vital sign monitoring. Working under the guidance of a Licensed Nurse, the CNA plays a key role in delivering comprehensive health services and ensuring patient safety and well-being.
Department:Geriatrics & Extended Care
Qualifications:
- Current CNA certification in good standing.
- 1 year of recent experience
- Knowledge of basic patient care procedures and infection control.
- Ability to assist with ADLs and provide compassionate care.
- Strong communication and documentation skills.
Key Responsibilities:
- Personal Care & Hygiene
- Assist patients with bedpans, urinals, baths, backrubs, shampoos, and shaving.
- Help patients travel to the bathroom and provide support for showers and baths.
- Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
- Serve meals and assist with feeding as necessary.
- Support ambulation, turning, and positioning of patients.
- Provide fresh water and nourishment between meals.
- Adjunct Care
- Administer enemas, douches, nonsterile dressings, surgical preps, ice packs, heat treatments, sitz and therapeutic baths.
- Apply restraints as directed.
- Monitoring & Documentation
- Check vital signs and weight; perform urine testing.
- Record and document intake and output in appropriate forms and electronic medical records.
- Perform capillary blood glucose monitoring.
- Patient Comfort & Support
- Transport patients and respond promptly to call lights and requests.
- Report observations of patient condition to nursing supervisor.
- Provide emotional support and comfort measures.
- Compliance & Confidentiality
- Complete all required documentation accurately and on time.
- Follow hospital policies, procedures, and professional standards.
- Maintain patient confidentiality and adhere to federal, state, and local regulations, as well as The Joint Commission standards.
- Special Assignments
- Provide one-to-one observation, including virtual observation, as required.
Geriatrics & Extended Care Specialty Responsibilities
As part of the Geriatrics and Extended Care team, the Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) will provide compassionate, patient-centered care to older adults and long-term care residents. This includes:
- Personal Care & Daily Living Support
- Assist residents with bathing, grooming, dressing, and toileting to maintain dignity and comfort.
- Support ambulation and mobility to prevent falls and promote independence.
- Provide fresh water, nourishment, and assist with feeding as needed.
- Comfort & Emotional Support
- Offer companionship and emotional reassurance to residents and families.
- Respond promptly to call lights and requests, ensuring residents feel safe and cared for.
- Health Monitoring
- Check and record vital signs, weight, and intake/output.
- Perform capillary blood glucose monitoring as directed.
- Report changes in condition or behavior to the nursing supervisor immediately.
- Specialized Care
- Assist with nonsterile dressings, therapeutic baths, and routine skin care.
- Support residents with continence care, including catheter and colostomy assistance.
- Provide comfort measures for residents nearing end-of-life, ensuring dignity and respect.
- Safety & Compliance
- Adhere to infection control protocols and maintain a clean, safe environment.
- Follow all VA, federal, state, and local regulations, as well as The Joint Commission standards.
Client Details Client Type Government - Federal Setting Hospital (Inpatient) Address 1250 Poydras Street, 4
Th Floor, Suite 400 City New Orleans State LA Zip Code 70113
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