Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) are licensed through the Department of Health and Florida’s Agency for HealthCare Administration. The in home caregivers are trained in a variety of areas specifically assisting patients with their activities of daily living. For example the CNAs and HHAs can assist patients with their personal care needs, morning and evening care, bathing and dressing, medication reminders, fall prevention, toileting and transferring, and general care and support. They also can take vital signs (I.E. blood pressure), and make observations and monitor for any health and well-being concerns. CNAs and HHAs have active CPR training, along with training on HIV, Medication Management Assistance, and Alzheimer’s and Dementia. Similar to our Companion Caregivers, they can also assist with cooking, cleaning, errand services, and homemaking.