Ms. Rose and Karen face-off at the beginning of the shift.

A cartoon of Ms. Rose, an older black CNA, looking stern as she talks to a younger CNA, Karen, in a nursing home hallway.

The Shift Begins: Meeting Ms. Rose

It started like any other shift—except today, I was paired with Ms. Rose. Now, Ms. Rose isn’t just any CNA; she’s been working this hall since dinosaurs roamed the Earth, or so it seems. A sharp-tongued, no-nonsense woman in her late 50s or 60s, Ms. Rose ran that hall like a plantation overseer.

The first words out of her mouth were, “You ain’t one of the lazy ones, is ya?” I knew I was in for it. She bullied me out of my assigned spot faster than you can say, “seniority.”

Karen rolling her eyes as Ms. Rose insists on unnecessary help.

A cartoon of Karen looking annoyed while Ms. Rose directs a resident who clearly doesn’t need assistance.

The First Encounter: The Shower Incident

Things were going fine until Ms. Rose barged into one of my residents’ rooms. I was preparing a shower when she demanded, “I need you to help me transfer someone. The family wants them up.”

I calmly replied, “I’ll be there when I’m done.”
She snapped back, “Naw, right now.”

But let me tell you, Ms. Rose wasn’t running me. I finished that shower and went to the room, only to find… no family in sight. The resident stood up, got into their wheelchair, and didn’t need a lick of help.

Karen finally losing it with Ms. Rose.

A cartoon of Karen standing up, clearly angry, as Ms. Rose looks shocked in the background.

The Breaking Point: No Rest for the Weary

Finally, my work was done. I sat down for five minutes to rest my aching feet when Ms. Rose appeared like a storm cloud.

“What you think you doing? Ain’t no sitting down over here!” she barked.

At that moment, I saw red. I stood up, and let’s just say, Ms. Rose heard a few words that weren’t in the Bible. She stomped off, only to send the nurse to check me.

Karen’s Hard-Earned Break (Featuring Zero Regrets)

A cartoon of Karen sitting calmly in a chair, smiling, while the nursing home hallway is quiet in the background.

The Aftermath: Peace at Last

When the nurse came over, I gave her a piece of my mind too. By the end of the shift, Ms. Rose stayed in her lane, and I had a peaceful, drama-free rest of the day.

Sometimes you have to stand your ground—even if the whole nursing home seems like it’s against you.

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2 responses to “CNA Chronicles: Ms. Rose and the Shift I’ll Never Forget”

  1. I’m not a cna but I love reading your stories. CNA has my respect 🫡 thank you for your endurance

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