Nursing Home Heroes - a tribute
October 24th, 2007 | by nursing |SOMVideoPress asked:
Nursing home staff talk about what it is like working in long-term care. Everyday we celebrate the work of nursing home staff. This short tribute stars nursing staff from “Nursing Home Heroes” available August 2008.
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7 Responses to “Nursing Home Heroes - a tribute”
By futuristfood on Oct 26, 2007 | Reply
I HAVE WORKED in a HOME for Alzheimers… … you must be an ANGEL!!! otherwise it wont work..
These people are angels.. what would we do without people willing to sacrifice thier time and lives for others?
By acqueous on Oct 27, 2007 | Reply
Nursing homes are a business. They brain wash the nurse to have compassionate care. While keeping all of the profits. The Administrator always puts the most minimal staff to run the home. We should not call them nursing homes but we should call them administrator homes. Right now the majority of nursing homes in america are working short staff underpaid in all the departments. They are managed very different than hospitals.
By emmafowler76 on Oct 30, 2007 | Reply
i was so pleased to watch this, i work in a high care nursing home in australia. i see how hard the nursing staff work, to take care of the residents. when i walk into work, i think “now what if that was my mum sitting there”… it helps me to be more sympathetic, understanding and caring.after all, we are all some of them have…
By jpeg1965 on Oct 31, 2007 | Reply
Excellent…it is no doubt that C.N.A.’s are the hardest working and most important people in the building. I really believe that you all deserve ten times the money you make. Not everyone can do what you do, hold your heads high.
By yankeegurl62 on Oct 31, 2007 | Reply
Thank you for this wonderful video. You have no idea how nice it is to hear something positive about cna and nursing home. It has to be a calling, I love my job.
By CharElio on Nov 2, 2007 | Reply
Great to see this positive image of LTC nursing staff. Few profesionals and consumers understand and appreciate that this is a complex specialty that requires expert care from the heart and head.
By aaltcn on Nov 4, 2007 | Reply
It’s great to see this positive portrayal of LTC nursing. These unsung heroes do important work that requires complex clinical expertise and a caring heart. It’s about time the word gets out!