Employment
Nursing Assitant

Summary
A nursing assistant is responsible for providing patient care support services under the direction of a licensed healthcare provider. Nursing assistants are also known as certified nursing assistants, certified nurse aides, nurse aides, patient care technicians, home health aides, orderlies, etc. Nursing assistants perform many duties that assist patients with daily living activities such as bathing, eating, and using the restroom. Assistants will take temperatures and blood pressures, and perform general housekeeping duties such as making beds and cleaning rooms. Nursing assistants must also report any emotional and/or physical changes that a patient may exhibit to a nurse or physician. Jobs are numerous and can usually be found in nursing homes, hospitals, and hospice atmospheres.

Educational Requirements and Resources
In terms of education, this position requires a high school diploma or GED. Most organizations either prefer or require nursing assistants to be state certified, which may require an individual to attend a nursing assistant program. Individuals interested in becoming certified should contact the following organization for additional information on educational courses and state testing:

Ohio Department of Health
Nurse Aide Unit
PO Box 118
Columbus, Ohio 43266
800-582-5908
614-752-9500

Nursing Assitant

For More Information
Job Line:
(419) 226-7020

Fax
(419) 226-9870

E-mail
javantilburgh@health-
partners.org

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