What to Do When You Feel Burnt Out as a CNA or HHA
Caregiving is powerful work—but let’s be honest, it can also be exhausting. Whether you’re a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) or Home Health Aide (HHA), the long hours, emotional energy, and constant responsibilities can sometimes lead to burnout. It’s more common than you think—and nothing to be ashamed of. At Fordham Institute Inc., we believe in supporting the whole caregiver, not just the professional. If you’re feeling drained, here’s how to recognize burnout and take steps to reset before it overwhelms you.
1. Recognize the Signs Early
Burnout isn’t just “feeling tired.” Some early red flags include:
- Constant fatigue, even after resting
- Dreading your shift
- Feeling emotionally numb or irritated
- Loss of motivation or focus
- Physical symptoms like headaches or stomach issues
If this sounds familiar, your body and mind are asking for a pause—not a breakdown.
2. Take a Self-Check Moment
Ask yourself:
- When was the last time I did something just for me?
- Am I saying yes too often when I want to say no?
- Do I feel supported—or stretched too thin?
Self-awareness is the first step to self-care.
3. Find Micro-Moments to Reset
You may not have time for a full day off, but even small breaks matter:
- Step outside for 3 minutes and breathe
- Listen to a calming song on the way to work
- Journal a few sentences before bed
- Enjoy your meal without distractions
Burnout grows in silence. Rest grows in moments.
4. Talk to Someone
You don’t have to hold it all in. Speak to a trusted coworker, friend, or counselor. Just sharing what you’re feeling can release pressure and remind you that you’re not alone.
You can be strong and still need support. Both can be true.
5. Reconnect With Your “Why”
When burnout creeps in, remind yourself why you started. Maybe it was to help others, create a better future, or build confidence. Reconnecting with your purpose can help reignite your passion—even if it’s just a flicker at first.
6. Know That It’s Okay to Take Breaks
Breaks aren’t a luxury—they’re necessary. Whether it’s a day off, a nap, or a quiet evening without answering your phone, allow yourself to rest. You don’t have to earn it. You need it.
You Deserve to Feel Good Too
Caregiving is a profession of heart, but your heart needs care too. If you're feeling burnt out, it's not weakness—it's a signal that you're human. And at Fordham Institute Inc., we stand behind every HHA and CNA who gives so much of themselves each day.
📞 If you're looking to begin or refresh your caregiving journey, call
718-480-1804
You give care. You deserve care. Never forget that.


