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Nursing Assistant Monthly Copyright © 2012 Delmar, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. June 2012 Caregiving as a career: Finding your strength
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Copyright © 2012 Delmar, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. June 2012Caregiving as a career: Finding your strength You play a KEY role in the long-term care facility Meeting residents’ basic physical needs (grooming, bathing, mobility, feeding) Providing emotional support to residents Providing companionship (esp. for residents who have no family) Keeping the environment safe
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Copyright © 2012 Delmar, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. June 2012Caregiving as a career: Finding your strength Meeting the caregiving challenge Is a two-step process: Nurturing yourself Nurturing each other
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Copyright © 2012 Delmar, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. June 2012Caregiving as a career: Finding your strength Nurturing yourself Meeting the demands of your personal and work life takes: Physical health Emotional health
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Copyright © 2012 Delmar, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. June 2012Caregiving as a career: Finding your strength Tips for good health Regular check-ups with your health care provider and dentist Good nutrition Exercise the body and mind Rest—we need regular deep sleep every night Balance between work and personal life Recreation—each day do something you enjoy
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Copyright © 2012 Delmar, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. June 2012Caregiving as a career: Finding your strength Learn your strengths and weaknesses We all have areas that need improvement Is there a procedure you don’t understand? Are you unsure how to handle a situation at work? Tackling the weaknesses Ask a lot of questions Get extra training if needed Reach out to others for support Ask a more experienced CNA or nurse for advice
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Copyright © 2012 Delmar, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. June 2012Caregiving as a career: Finding your strength Nurturing others As an experienced CNA you can: Offer to help train new CNAs (mentoring) –Welcome newcomers to the group –Explain the shift routine –Demonstrate procedures –Provide helpful feedback and encouragement Help co-workers with their assignments
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Copyright © 2012 Delmar, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. June 2012Caregiving as a career: Finding your strength Mentoring—passing along your skills Formal Such as “Growing Strong Roots” or your own facility’s version Usually involves a set schedule, goals, classroom activities Informal A new CNA works alongside more experienced staff A combination of formal and informal methods
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Copyright © 2012 Delmar, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. June 2012Caregiving as a career: Finding your strength Take credit for your contribution Educate others about what you do Support each other Take care of the caregiver—YOU!
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