| Aspect | On Call Cna Homecare | Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) in a healthcare facility |
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| Certifications | Requires CNA certification, CPR, and first aid | Requires CNA certification, CPR, and first aid |
| Work Environment | In clients' homes, providing personalized care | In hospitals, nursing homes, or clinics |
| Employer & Industry | Homecare agencies, private clients | Hospitals, nursing homes, long-term care facilities |
| Work Schedule | Flexible, on-call basis, may be irregular | Scheduled shifts, often fixed hours |
Both roles require CNA certification and involve direct patient care. The main difference lies in the work environment: On Call Cnas work in clients' homes with flexible hours, while CNAs in healthcare facilities work in institutional settings with scheduled shifts. Your choice depends on your preferred work setting and schedule flexibility.