Commun ty Matters Fulton Presbyterian Manor
Growing our own CNAs
Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) are a vital part of any health community, and help with everything from bathing, to feeding, to taking vital signs and more. They’re an indispensable part of the team, and that’s why we’ve decided to “grow our own” CNAs by paying for individuals to obtain their CNA certification. “We are looking to hire three to four nursing assistants to work with our CNAs. We want to invest in people and ‘grow our own’ dedicated individuals who are looking for a career in nursing—starting with becoming a CNA. By investing in this first step, we are hoping they will stay with us long CNAs continued on page 2
Reconnecting with RN
July 2018
Health Services Director Jessica Donelson fondly recalls a coworker she had while working in Jefferson City.
“While it was only for a short time that we had worked together, Rita Elliott had made quite an impression on me. Rita was the staffing coordinator, so her organization skills were very immaculate, and her willingness to help new staff was just great,” said Jessica. “There were times when Rita Elliott is our new assisted living supervisor. Rita was asked to go above and beyond her duties, and as we all know as nurses, those duties can be very demanding of our time, but she always seemed to be the one to step up and complete tasks that were not truly hers to complete.” When it came time for Jessica to hire someone as assisted living supervisor, she immediately thought of Rita.
CNAs provide important assistance to residents.
“In just the short time that she and I worked together, she impressed me with
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