CNA / Certified Nursing Assistant - Hospice
Company : Adoration Home Health & Hospice
Location : Fond du Lac, WI
Job Type : Full Time
Date Posted : 26 December 2025
Our Company
Generations Hospice
Overview
Office Location: 1028 S. Main Street Suite C Fond du Lac, WI 54935 Coverage area: Travel throughout the territory is required
Schedule: Monday-Friday 8AM-4:30PM No Weekends of Holidays!!
Are you a CNA looking for a new opportunity? Generations is seeking a passionate, dedicated Hospice CNA to join our team! Our hospice CNAs provide dignity, comfort, and support at a critical time in people’s lives. If you’re ready to work in a supportive, fulling environment where your skills and empathy truly shine, apply today!
How YOU will benefit
- Provide 1:1 care to make a lasting impact on patients and families
- Greater work/life balance with flexible scheduling options
- Less time on your feet compared to other settings
- Ability to work independently while also having team support
- Job stability and regular advancement opportunities with a growing company
Benefits and Perks for You!
- Medical, Dental, Vision insurance
- Health Savings & Flexible Spending Accounts (up to $5,000 for childcare)
- Tuition discounts & reimbursement
- 401(k) with company match
- Generous PTO
- Mileage reimbursement
- Access to wellness and discount programs such as Noom, SkinIO (Virtual Skin Cancer Screening), childcare, gym memberships, pet insurance, travel and entertainment discounts and more!
*Benefits may vary by employment status
Responsibilities
As a Hospice CNA You will:
- Personal Care: Help with bathing, dressing, toileting, mobility, and repositioning
- Monitor & Report: Observe and report changes in the patient’s condition
- Mobility: Assist with ambulation, transfers, ROM exercises and safe equipment use
- Medication Assistance: Help with self-administered medications per state regulations
- Emotional Support: Offer companionship and comfort to patients and families.
- Light Housekeeping: Change linens, assist with meals, and maintain a clean space.
- Documentation: Maintain accurate and timely documentation
- Team Participation: Collaborate with hospice interdisciplinary team
Qualifications
- Meet the training requirements of the state of practice
- Minimum of six months experience including providing personal care
- Must be 18+ years of age
- Complete a minimum of 75 hours of classroom and supervised practical training, 16 of the 75 hours of classroom must be complete prior to a mandatory 16 hours of practical training
- Possess and maintain current CPR certification
- Ability to read and follow written instructions and document care given
- Understands hospice philosophy, comfortable providing specialized care to the terminally ill
- Ability to work with little direct supervision
- Ability to handle death/dying
- Strong oral and written communication skills
- Good Organizational Skills
About our Line of Business
At Generations Hospice, our primary ambition is to bring first-class care to the warmest and most serene environment possible: home. We provide the full spectrum of hospice care services, thoughtfully tailored to the individual needs of patients and families. Generations Hospice, an affiliate of BrightSpring Health Services, is grounded in a foundational commitment to providing exceptional patient care and championing our agency leadership and teams. We are proud to have expert clinicians and caregivers on our team. We are confident you will find purpose, meaning and a chance to make a positive impact from day one. For more information, please visit www.generationshomeandhospice.com. Follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn.Top trending job titles hiring now
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Frequently asked questions
Hospice CNAs focus on providing compassionate end-of-life care, emphasizing emotional support and comfort rather than acute medical interventions. This role demands a deep understanding of hospice philosophy and the ability to assist patients and families during a sensitive period, which distinguishes it from typical hospital or nursing home CNA duties.
In Wisconsin, hospice CNAs must complete at least 75 hours of combined classroom and supervised practical training, hold current CPR certification, and demonstrate comfort with hospice care principles. Experience in personal care and the ability to handle emotionally challenging situations are also critical for this specialized certification.
Your day will include assisting patients with bathing, dressing, mobility, and medication management, alongside offering emotional comfort and companionship. You’ll also monitor patient conditions, document care accurately, and support families, all within a team-oriented environment that values both independence and collaboration.
Yes, Adoration Home Health & Hospice provides comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision coverage, tuition reimbursement, and a 401(k) plan with company match. Additional perks like mileage reimbursement and wellness discounts enhance work-life balance for their hospice CNAs.
The company fosters advancement through ongoing training, flexible scheduling, and a supportive environment that encourages independent work and team collaboration. This structure offers hospice CNAs opportunities to deepen their skills and pursue leadership or specialized roles within the hospice care field.
Fond du Lac has a moderate demand for hospice CNAs, with steady openings due to an aging population. Applicants should highlight hospice-specific training and flexibility, as employers like Adoration Home Health & Hospice value candidates who can provide empathetic, patient-centered care in home environments.
Hospice CNAs in the Fond du Lac region typically earn between $14 and $18 per hour, depending on experience and certifications. This rate reflects the specialized nature of hospice care and the local cost of living, offering competitive compensation for compassionate caregiving roles.
Yes, hospice CNAs at Adoration Home Health & Hospice are expected to travel throughout the coverage area to provide in-home care. This travel requirement allows CNAs to reach patients in various locations, fostering a personalized and flexible care approach.
Hospice CNAs collaborate closely with nurses, physicians, social workers, and chaplains to deliver holistic care. They communicate patient observations and participate in care planning, ensuring that each patient's physical and emotional needs are addressed comprehensively.
Providing hospice care requires CNAs to manage the emotional aspects of end-of-life situations, support grieving families, and adapt to patients’ declining conditions. This role demands resilience, excellent communication, and a deep commitment to dignity and comfort that goes beyond routine clinical tasks.