I have a passion for helping people. It is a good feeling when you can brighten someone day or just putting a smile on someone's face. I am an active listener and caring person. I have been a Professional Care Giver since 1995. I worked in many homes and have provided quality care and I am compassionate about my clients' lives. My philosophy is to help and care for other with love and compassion. I am available at 321-474-0448 with any questions or concerns. My rate is fair and adjustable to your income. Thank you.
I am a compassionate and empathetic caregiver with excellent communication and solving skills I started working in a nursing home at the age of 17,and it became a passion for working with the elderly.so I decided to make it a life long profession. I have the capability to use methods and reverse psychology techniques that works almost every time successfully.
Skills & Certifications: Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Home Health Aide (HHA)
That i care for my patients and i feel like they are part of my family.
Seen i was a little girl i always said that i want it to be a nurse and been a CNA is a good way to start.
I like everything about what i do. Care and help others is my way of feel am doing something especial.
I am proud of my self because i became a better person by helping other, and it just feels great. It feels good when a person tells you thank you for been with me, and help and make feel special. It a good feeling
I am a former special education teacher with 38 years of experience. I left to be home more often with my 85-year-old father who lived with me and had dementia as well as other health concerns. He was the love of my life and I was determined to keep him home with me, but I needed to have some steady income. Prior to my father's passing a year ago, I took care of my mother as well. She had vascular dementia secondary to diabetes as well as other health concerns and was a very difficult person; however, my parents always took excellent care of me and now it was my turn to pay them back rather than turn my back. I was lucky to be in position to do this.
I cooked, cleaned, did laundry, med management, took them to doctor appointments as far away as Hartford, administered weekly blood tests for INR levels, consulted with all agencies as needed (and took all phone calls) as well as every other aspect of running a household and managing a person's life. I loved every minute of it, although it was not without its challenges! I do believe that I can be a valuable asset to you.
I have been in this field for 24 years. I love assisting the elderly and helping them to enjoy their wonder years. I have learned so many things from different clients through the years.
I'm a great caregiver because I like to help others. And to be a great caregiver you need to have patients. I'm a respectful person honest and loving. I'm a loyal person I'm one of the best in the field.
I'm concerned about the clients and I enjoy enhancing their daily life experiences.
I became a Caregiver because I saw how it improved my Uncles's life experience who had ALS.
I like being a Caregiver because I enjoy spending time with the clients and seeing how happy they are by doing puzzles, watching TV and enjoying their meals, etc.
My personal achievement is helping and preparing the 100th Birthday Celebration of one of my client of 3 years. She was very special to me and it was a very enjoyable experience for everyone.
I've been a CNA, Certified Nursing Assistant, for 4 years now. I work part-time at HomeInstead Senior Care, and I also have a private client. I work like to pick up another client to fill in my time.
Compassionate & reliable Nursing assistant with a unique combination of knowledge and skills derived from both schooling and a background in the healthcare setting. Recently Re-certified Rhode Island CNA/HHA Licence and currently working on Phlebotomy Certification. Looking for a position as a Hospice Aide/ Home Health Aide.
I have always had a passion for helping people. I always knew I wanted to be a health care provider. I received my CNA license at the age of 17. And recently re-certified myself a second time after taking a few years away to raise my 3 children until all were school age. One of which was born with a severe disability. It was Upon caring for my mother this past year; as she battled terminal lung and brain cancer. It was her admittance to a hospice care facility I became overwhelmingly inspired to return to nursing. I wanted to show others, and their families the kind of complete care myself and my family was given, and I wanted to make a difference and help best I can with other families in similar situations get through it a best as can be possible.
I have always had a passion for helping people. I always knew I wanted to be a health care provider. I received my CNA license at the age of 17. I took time away from the field to raise my 3 children while they were very young, however. It was very important to me to be able to be with them full time. Especially as my middle child was born with a severe disability. So I postponed my career goals at least until all were school age.
Upon caring for my mother this past year as she battled terminal lung and brain cancer. I became overwhelmingly inspired to return to nursing. She was admitted to a Hospice facility with \"days\" to live. It was the experience together at this facility I became very inspired seeing the level of care my mother was able to receive in her last days. I was also highly appreciative for the care they staff, and facility gave to my entire family during the darkest days my family had ever experienced. They answered all our questions honestly while maintaining professionalism, but doing it in a way that was comforting and empathetic. My mother was able to pass after 4 days with dignity, and reasonably pain free. They were respectful after her passing and let us take all the time we'd like, and handled my mother with utmost respect cleaning her, and preparing her for the funeral home. They even provided some grief counseling for me about a month later.
It was a life changing experience being a part of her final moments, but the caregiver in me couldn't stop thinking about how appreciative I was to this staff. In such a heartbreaking situation was this ray of light calling me back to health care. I wanted to show others, and their families the kind of complete care I was given. I wanted to make a difference and help best I can other families in similar situations get through it a best as can be possible.
I am a very compassionate, loving, and caring person. I love taking care of people especially elderly people because they need the most compassion and love.
I chose to become a caregiver because I am allowed to provide assistance to those who can't do every day activities by themselves anymore. I enjoy seeing the person's smiling face after I've provided care. I love seeing people strive for as much independence as possible by doing what they can by themselves. I believe I'm a great caregiver because I work on care in a timely fashion while maintaining constant communication with the person care is being performed on, and also maintaining privacy.
Skills & Certifications: Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Home Health Aide (HHA)
What makes me a great PCA/CNA, is more or less my love for carring for the client. I'm calm compassionate kind, as well as patient. I will take the time to reassure the client, as well as their loved ones are treated with the up most respect.
This is not just my job, it's my calling in life I have always loved helping others.
I started carring for others at a young age, it all started w a woman who lost both breast due to cancer, she was an older lady so gentle so kind hearted, buy not even losing her breasts could keep her from being the woman she always was. And from there I just knew.
From 2003-2011 I cared for my very own grandma... She was an inspiration to me. She wasn't in the best of health and asked if I could be there for her, and I accepted. I wouldn't have it any other way. This woman needed me and I was going to be there for her, like she were for me all those years ago, she was still there for me even though she felt as if she wasn't. She perished years later, and to this day she is still w me, she lives in me. When I provide care, I like to care for them as if they were my own family.
I have also experience working in nursing homes as a CNA, I simply prefer working w less clients.
I like to work with the elderly also help people who are in need I think that some day I will be elderly too I have a lot of patience and a lot of love and understanding !! All the cases I have had until the end I have the gift that people always end up wanting me a lot!!!