As a Virtual CNA, your responsibilities may include remotely monitoring patients’ wellbeing, assisting with virtual check-ins, documenting vital signs, providing health education, and coordinating care with nurses and other healthcare professionals. You'll use secure telehealth platforms to communicate with patients, answer questions, and provide emotional support. While you won't perform hands-on tasks, you play a key role in ensuring patients remain comfortable and informed, and that any changes in their condition are promptly reported to the appropriate staff. This remote support helps bridge the gap between patients and healthcare providers, especially for those with limited mobility or living in underserved areas.