Check your local hospitals and medical supply stores for information regarding home aid certification.
Yes, IF she/he is a certified nursing assistant.
They're the same thing. The official title is "Certified Nursing Assistant" (CNA). This title has many variants, such as "Certified Nurse Aide" or "Nurse Aide". A CNA is under the supervision of a Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). Note that A CNA is different from a "Home Health Aide" (HHA). A HHA requires less education. See the referenced link below for more information.
Certified Nursing Assistant
can i get home repair aide from government
no need to be certified to be an aide.
$20,000-$30,000 a year
All you need to do is check out the local yellow pages for more certified people. As well you can visit a local hospital or seniors care center for listings of people able to help. If you can get a hold of her other health aide, she may be able to point you the right direction as well.
I know that the nursing home in my town is paying $9.00/hr for a CNA. I am unsure of the other towns.
You have to take classes an get an RA or CNA license. There are special tests you have to take after you finish your classes.
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Certified Nursing Assistants make $9-12 dollars an hour.
To become a nurse's aide, the time to become certified may vary depending on the program you use, but generally it only takes a few months.