--Thankgoodnesss most CNA are very compassionate, caring people.
Stories like this brings the profession a bad name. One thing for
sure, if I was to do homecare, I would have a contract in place and I
would be bonded. I would also make sure that all valuables are put
away or taken out of the home. Who knows if someone else did not do
it. Easy to blame a person, I hope that they have proof. I did not
read the whole story as I have it seen posted in another group. It is
a good idea to have your own background check done yourself and show
it to people that hires you. It is also a suing world so please,
anyone working on your own, protect yourselves, too much is at
stakes. there are insurances in nursing magazines for CNAs, look them
up. Let's not judge all CNAs by the actions of one.
Dom
- In nursingassistantsonly@yahoogroups.com, PJ Dela Cruz
<delacruzny@...> wrote:
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> A nurse's aide who stole at least $7,000 in jewelry from the
quadriplegic woman she was caring for was sentenced Wednesday to 3½
years in prison for the thefts. Here is the full story BTW
http://nursingimmigration.blogspot.com/
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> I just need your reaction to this. I think nurse aides should be
thoroughly
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> Patricia DC, R.N.
> NYCH
> Orthopaedic Dept
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