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Certified nursing assistants, CNA business opportunities to become a homecare business owners.


HomecareBusinessGuide Staff Writer | December 2, 2010

Business opportunities and career advancement as certified nursing assistants, caregivers, and personal care attendant, PCA.

Definitions:

CNA is defined as certified nursing assistant and the actual job description is to assist other nursing staff such as registered nurses, license practical nurse, lvn and other caregivers to in providing patient care whether in a hospital, nursing home, or in a home setting under the direction of lpn or registered nurses. CNA, Personal Care givers, Nursing Assistants and personal care attendant definition are interchangeable and it depends on the state. The job descriptions for cna,nursing assistant mostly consist of assisting the nursing supervisor in feeding, bathing, ambulation's, and dressing the patient.

Requirements for CNA to own a Homecare, Nurse Registry, or Nursing Agency.

There's a current demand for CNA, Nursing Assistants at the present time, especially in the homecare industry where certified nursing assistants, cna's provide their services as independent non medical homecare business owners or as an employee. The current demand largely is because most nursing assistants quit their job as nursing assistants because of low pay. But a good number of nursing assistants continue own as homecare, nurse registry, and nursing agency business owners. This is the perfect time to own a nursing homecare registry agency business.

Funding's for such business are available and can be acquired from different sources such as grants an loans from your city, state, or federal programs.

Private foundations is another source of funding. Call your state agencies if any funds is available to start a homecare business. Once the funding is available, find a tentative location while preparing for your paperwork's. Bear in mind that the homecare business is regulated and proper procedure and requirements must be met before starting this business. Find partnership with your county and clinics for clients recruiting. Without clients your not in business. If partnership is available then lease a property, office equipments or lease a property with all the necessary equipments ready. Also, partners with local nursing assistant school to provide the care giving personnel to attend to your client.

 


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