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CMA - Certified Med Aide/CNA

Company:
Forks Community Hospital
Location:
Forks, WA, 98331
Posted:
October 11, 2025
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Description:

for Certified Medication Aide (CMA) / Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Position Overview: A Certified Medication Aide (CMA) / Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) plays a critical role in providing direct care to patients in long-term care facilities, nursing homes, hospitals, and other healthcare settings.

They are responsible for assisting patients with daily activities, providing comfort, and administering medications as prescribed under the supervision of a nurse or physician.

Common Duties and Responsibilities: Administer Medications: Assist patients with taking prescribed medications according to the schedule set by healthcare providers.

Ensure proper documentation of medications administered.

Monitor patients for any side effects or reactions to medications and report to the supervising nurse.

Provide Personal Care: Assist patients with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting.

Help patients with mobility, transferring them from beds to chairs, or assisting with walking.

Maintain cleanliness and hygiene for patients.

Monitor Patient Health: Take vital signs, such as temperature, blood pressure, pulse, and respiration rate.

Observe and report changes in the patient's condition to the nursing staff.

Help with the recording of intake and output for patients.

Patient Documentation: Maintain accurate and timely documentation of care provided, medications administered, and any changes in patient condition.

Update patient records as required by the facility's policies.

Assist with Treatment Plans: Follow care plans created by nurses or physicians.

Support patients with exercises or physical therapy as directed by healthcare providers.

Provide Emotional and Social Support: Offer companionship and emotional support to patients, helping them feel comfortable and at ease.

Engage patients in social activities to enhance their quality of life.

Support the Nursing Team: Collaborate with nurses and other healthcare professionals to ensure high-quality patient care.

Assist with other tasks as required by the nursing staff.

Requirements for Certification and Licensing: Education and Training: Completion of a state-approved Medication Aide training program.

Typically, the program will require both classroom instruction and hands-on clinical training.

Certification and Licensing: CNA Certification: In most states, a CNA must be licensed by passing a competency exam after completing a training program approved by the state.

CMA Certification: In states that have a separate certification for Medication Aides, CMAs must also complete a medication aide-specific training program and pass an exam.

States That Require Certification or Licensing: Each state in the U.S.

has its own requirements for CMAs and CNAs, but most require certification or licensure to practice.

Below is an overview: Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Requirements: All states in the U.S.

require CNAs to be certified.

Certification generally involves completing a state-approved training program, passing a competency exam, and being listed on the state's nurse aide registry.

States like California, Florida, Texas, New York, and Illinois have specific CNA certification programs and regulatory bodies that enforce certification.

Certified Medication Aide (CMA) Requirements: States such as Arizona, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri specifically require Medication Aides to be certified to administer medications.

Many states do not require CMA certification for CNAs to administer medication, but some do if the person is specifically assigned the role of administering medication (e.g., in long-term care facilities). The requirements for CMAs vary by state and facility, but certification is often mandatory in facilities like nursing homes or assisted living environments.

States That Specifically Require Medication Aide Certification: Missouri Oklahoma Kansas Nebraska Texas Minnesota Skills and Qualifications: Excellent communication skills and the ability to work in a team environment.

Strong attention to detail and ability to follow instructions precisely.

Compassionate, patient, and able to interact with patients in a caring manner.

Basic understanding of medical terminology and patient care practices.

Work Environment: CMAs/CNAs generally work in settings such as hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and home healthcare.

Physical demands include standing, walking, and assisting with patient transfers.

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