Jobs to Careers
Hartford
“It’s all about understanding the little things that mean so much to a suffering patient, knowing what to look for and finding ways to bring smiles to their faces,” says Barbara Abel, a home health aide. “And the training I received through Capital Workforce Partners and VNA Healthcare Inc. has helped me to perform my job even better than ever.”
Recognizing the importance of lifelong education, Barbara took advantage of every course made available to her, including on-site classes on aging, medical terminology, transition to college, computer literacy, hospice, Alzheimer’s and dementia, mental health, rehabilitation and substance abuse.
Barbara has learned that changes in a person’s health can be so quick, and that as a home health aide, she is usually the one who will pick up on signs of change before anyone else, and the training has enabled her to recognize more than she ever could before.
And when she is not busy helping her patients, she is encouraging her co-workers to continue their education and training, too. The healthcare field is better because of quality training and because people like Barbara are committed to being the best they can be.
Hartford
“It’s all about understanding the little things that mean so much to a suffering patient, knowing what to look for and finding ways to bring smiles to their faces,” says Barbara Abel, a home health aide. “And the training I received through Capital Workforce Partners and VNA Healthcare Inc. has helped me to perform my job even better than ever.”
Recognizing the importance of lifelong education, Barbara took advantage of every course made available to her, including on-site classes on aging, medical terminology, transition to college, computer literacy, hospice, Alzheimer’s and dementia, mental health, rehabilitation and substance abuse.
Barbara has learned that changes in a person’s health can be so quick, and that as a home health aide, she is usually the one who will pick up on signs of change before anyone else, and the training has enabled her to recognize more than she ever could before.
And when she is not busy helping her patients, she is encouraging her co-workers to continue their education and training, too. The healthcare field is better because of quality training and because people like Barbara are committed to being the best they can be.