As we return to the regularly scheduled programming of our lives, post-hurricane Irma, we’re all grateful and blessed that our jobs are still secure and able. When potentially catastrophic events occur, it’s like our society lives in a state of uncertainty. In a world that should be black & white, everything seems gray. This inflicts job-related stress of the unknown. Luckily, when it comes to the medical field, there is little that is unknown.
If you’re like us and find comfort in some form of job security, you’ve come to the right place. Living in South Florida there are an endless amount of elderly people that require care, especially in times of a crisis. They require skilled and trained caregivers which is an extremely valuable asset to possess. When Hurricane Irma made landfall, it affected several nursing homes, and during a time where resources were low, CNA’s (Certified Nursing Assistants) were able to maintain a professional level of care throughout the storm. This is the reason CNA’s are extremely sought after alongside Home Health Aides (HHA’s) and Patient Care Technicians (PCT’s).
As a human, it’s almost as if you are fulfilling a moral obligation that naturally releases oxytocin throughout your bloodstream resulting in surge of happy emotions. So now we ask, are you happy? Are you secure? Are you struggling to find a job? If any of these questions strike a chord within you, it’s time for you to come in to Center for Career Training and get the ball rolling.