CNAs in nursing homes assist residents with daily living activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, feeding, and mobility. They also help monitor vital signs, report changes in resident conditions to nursing staff, and provide emotional support to residents and their families. CNAs often collaborate closely with nurses, therapists, and other care team members to ensure each resident receives personalized care. The work can be fast-paced, requiring attention to detail and the ability to balance multiple tasks throughout a shift. This hands-on role is essential to residents’ comfort and safety in a long-term care environment.