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County reports recruiting gains but long-term care reports a 34–36 LNA shortfall

2176192 · January 30, 2025
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Human resources reported steady recruitment activity and a large pool of applicants, but long-term care managers told commissioners the facility still needs roughly 34–36 licensed nursing assistants (LNA); HR flagged increased recruitment spending and confirmed a hire pipeline.

Rockingham County human resources staff reported steady hiring activity at the Jan. 29 meeting but long-term care leaders said the county’s nursing facility still shows a substantial need for licensed nursing assistants (LNAs).

Allison Kvitowski, senior director of human resources, said the county has been receiving steady applicant flow and described a recent recruitment push. HR reported receiving 125 applications during the measured month and said the office is continuing targeted recruitment for critical clinical roles.

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