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Certified Nursing Assistants in Mcalpin, FL

30 licensed certified nursing assistants in Mcalpin, Florida. Regulated by the Florida Board of Nursing.

30
In Mcalpin

Licensed Certified Nursing Assistants in Mcalpin

FL DOH · MQA
Practitioner License # Status Years licensed Board Action
Brooks, Briahna 465089 Clear 1 yrs
Murray, Kristi 105539 Clear 20 yrs
Jackson, Latonja 30775 Clear 31 yrs
Bryant, Brittany 399487 Clear 5 yrs
Polite, Jacari 487134 Clear
Musgrove, Whitton 468128 Clear 1 yrs
Timberlake, Jayme 400242 Clear 5 yrs
Musgrove, Tyson 416634 Clear 4 yrs
Ardilla Xithe, Mabel 433264 Clear 3 yrs
Little, Meagan 401534 Clear 5 yrs
Dale, Victoria 84746 Clear 29 yrs
Landin, Marla 259675 Clear 14 yrs
Avery, Kelsey 361122 Clear 8 yrs
Neal, Courtney 470471 Clear 1 yrs
Olivares Alonso, Hemy 489439 Clear
Combs, Victoria 452021 Clear 2 yrs
Hiebert, Sara 362271 Clear 8 yrs
Graham, Synoma 404047 Clear 5 yrs
Fennell, Delaney 421239 Clear 4 yrs
Jackson, Bethany 405867 Clear 5 yrs
Alexander, Amy 406206 Clear 5 yrs
Lacasse, Dominick 456474 Clear 2 yrs
Montemayor, Alyssa 389944 Clear 6 yrs
Hancock, Sarah 390211 Clear 6 yrs
Guzman, Yissel 476976 Clear 1 yrs
Melendez, Faith 408045 Clear 5 yrs
Foster, Davalyn 339102 Clear 10 yrs
Hill, Jody 411424 Clear 5 yrs
Dubose, Halie 342318 Clear 10 yrs
Govea, Odalys 19545 Clear 33 yrs
Source: Florida Department of Health, Division of Medical Quality Assurance. Public records under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Contact information is intentionally omitted; verify directly at FL DOH Search Services →

About the Certified Nursing Assistant Profession in Florida

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What they do

Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) provide hands-on personal care that supports the daily quality of life of patients who cannot fully care for themselves. In Florida, CNAs work primarily in nursing homes, assisted living facilities, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, hospice settings, and private homes. Typical duties include helping patients bathe, dress, eat, walk, and transfer between bed and chair, measuring vital signs, recording intake and output, and reporting changes in a patient's condition to the supervising nurse.

CNAs are essential to the long-term care system in Florida, where the elderly population is large and growing. They build close daily relationships with residents and are frequently the first to notice subtle changes in cognition, mobility, or mood that may signal a developing health issue. While the role does not include diagnostic or prescriptive authority, CNAs serve as the eyes and ears of the clinical team and play a central role in dignity-focused care.

Licensing in Florida

Florida requires CNAs to be certified rather than licensed in the traditional sense. Candidates either complete a state-approved training program or, in some cases, qualify by equivalent experience or military training, then pass the Florida Nurse Aide Examination (administered by Prometric) covering written and clinical skills components. Applicants are fingerprinted for a Level 2 background check. Certification is renewed every two years with proof of paid employment and continuing in-service training. The Florida Board of Nursing maintains the state CNA registry and handles complaints.

How to verify or report

Verify a CNA certification through the Florida MQA license search. Concerns about abuse, neglect, or unsafe care should be filed through the Florida Department of Health complaint form or by phone at 850-488-0796.

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