Since 1977, we’ve been celebrating National Nursing Assistants Week annually during the second week of June. This year marks the 46th annual National Nursing Assistants Week – June 15 to 21. More than 825,000 certified nursing assistants (CNAs) work in the United States in assisted living communities, skilled nursing centers, and staffing and home healthcare agencies, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
CNAs provide direct care and assist patients and residents with activities of daily living (ADLs) under the supervision of licensed nurses or other licensed medical personnel.
Nursing assistants are the eyes and ears of the healthcare industry - especially in long-term care and senior living. They get to know residents on a personal level, and sometimes, they're all that residents have due to lack of family or loved ones in the area.
Take the time to celebrate and honor nursing assistants during their special week. If you're not sure what to do, we've put together seven ideas to make the week one to remember:
1. Organize games. Light-hearted fun outdoor and indoor games can liven up the workday. If you can access outdoor space, line up some races between CNAs and RNs or doctors for friendly competition. Outdoor game suggestions include wheelchair races, three-legged races, and egg spoon (carrying a raw egg on a spoon) relays.
If weather or space constraints make outdoor activities impossible, add indoor games to the celebration, such as “Which step is missing?” quizzes or CNA bingo (with the squares as job tasks) with $5 gift cards as prizes.
2. Schedule spirit days. For the week, come up with a list of dress-up theme days to allow your CNAs the opportunity to ditch the scrubs. Examples include Western, Superhero, Hawaiian, the Eighties, and Formal. Add a photo op area to encourage social media posts.
3. Order special T-Shirts . Get customized T-shirts printed with the facility name and mission statement or values. Have the CNAs wear their shirts when participating in games or other celebratory events. Don't forget to include your agency or Travel CNAs!
4. Give gifts. Nothing says “We celebrate and appreciate you” better than gifts. If your budget allows, organize gift cards for your CNAs:
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