Kenny Rozenberg: Join us in supporting our certified nursing assistants

Kenny Rozenberg

Our nation’s long-term care industry will soon be grappling with a soaring elder population. In 10 years, the number of people aged 65 and over will reach 77 million, and by 2060, that number will balloon to nearly 95 million. These are individuals who have built our communities and deserve to age with dignity and access to quality care.

Finding qualified and compassionate clinical caregivers for our aging loved ones has become increasingly difficult. America’s nursing shortage is well known. Equally as painful, though less visible, is the lack of certified nursing assistants (CNAs), who are the backbone of our industry, and are often on their first step of the journey to becoming a nurse.

 

See more: https://www.modernhealthcare.com/nursing/investing-caregivers-future-long-term-care

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