If you have experience in caregiving or nursing, and are looking for a change, you'll see that the relationships you build with your clients, colleagues and the community are different in long-term care.
It's perfect for those who want to stay involved in caregiving or the health care industry and seek rewarding, ongoing relationships with those they care for.
In long-term care, you won't stop learning, advancing or challenging yourself profesionally. In fact, in many cases, you may have the opportunity to expand your education while you are working in a long-term care position. Skilled employees are highly sought after in long-term care and many employers will help pay for further training and development.
Progress in a field that will support you as you grow. A field ripe with possibilities and potential for upward mobility.
When the fit is right, long-term care can be an extremely rewarding career.
Increase your options for advancement in this rapidly expanding field.
CNAs, CMAs, RNs, LPNs and other skilled workers are all in great demand.