
I finally finished my CNA course at Lane. It was fun! I had a great time learning and applying what I've learned to people. After completing the classroom hours required, we went to an elderly homes and applied what we learned. My first time was changing someone's diaper. We didn't just changed his incontinence brief is what you're suppose to call it but we cleaned him up too and change his clothes. The smell was horrible. Imagine a kid's diaper that you haven't changed for a long time. I can take a kid's diaper but an adult, it's really smelly. I thought I would throw up so I tried to smell my uniform because it smells bleach.
The next day was worse, we had to clean up someone. She pooped and that was really bad. The smell is unbelievable. I tried to be brave, my friends looked cool so I had to also. When I got home that night, I sometimes could still smell it. It was just my imagination. That's pretty much what our days at the elderly homes were, clean someone up, feed them, and help them go to toilets.
When we went to finish our clinical at a hospital, that was so much better! You could see the difference. The hospital was more high-tech, people pooped too but not as bad. I liked it even more because it was fast-paced and really interesting. I'm not saying the elderly home is boring, I missed the old folks. It's just different. As far as choosing where to work, I need to start at the elderly homes.