What's the difference between a CNA and a resident assistant?
Some facilities call their uncertified caregivers "resident care assistants." Unlike certified nursing assistants, who complete a course of study and pass a certification test, resident assistants in nursing homes don't necessarily have any advanced training or certification unless required by the state.
What skills do you need to be a resident assistant?
Resident Assistant Qualifications/Skills:
What does a resident assistant do in a nursing home?
A resident assistant is responsible for serving the needs of patients living in long-term care and retirement facilities. They help chronically ill, disabled and less independent residents with activities of daily living such as bathing, using the toilet, eating, dressing and washing.
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Does resident assistant look good resume?
It looks good on a resume.
If you're looking for ways to demonstrate your leadership skills, being an RA looks great on a resume. And you can always use some of your experiences to demonstrate your "practical experience" in a job interview.