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An established industry player is seeking a compassionate Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) to join their dedicated team in Texas. This rewarding role focuses on delivering personal care and support to patients in their homes, ensuring their comfort and dignity. You will play a crucial part in enhancing the quality of life for individuals by assisting with daily living activities and fostering a nurturing environment. The company values strong relationships with both patients and staff, promoting a culture of respect and care. If you are passionate about making a difference in people's lives and have the necessary qualifications, this opportunity is perfect for you.
Interim Healthcare is a leading Regional Provider of Hospice Services based in Texas. Our company has grown to over 35 offices in Texas and New Mexico.
At Interim Healthcare, the relationships we have with each other and our patients are the foundation of the strong culture we have built. We believe in placing the patient's interests at the heart of everything we do and that’s what makes our job so rewarding.
We understand that part of being a great Certified Nurse Aide (CNA) is spending the time to genuinely understand the patient’s story. Knowing where the patient is coming from helps us determine what they need to feel comfortable, safe, and healthy in their own home. As one of our nurses put it, “it’s an honor to be in someone’s home taking care of them.”
At Interim, Nurses don’t feel the pressure to just move through the patients; instead, nurses are empowered to invest their time in helping patients live in their homes with dignity, respect, and confidence.
The Certified Nurse Aide is responsible for the tasks of personal care and incidental activities of daily living for patients of all ages in inpatient facilities such as hospitals, nursing homes, and other institutions. Performs care and delegated tasks as directed by the nursing plan of care and/or supervisor as permitted by policies and procedures of the facility and allowed under state law/regulation.