729 caregivers with COPD experience found near Marietta
COPD, or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, refers to progressive lung disease that make it difficult to breathe such as emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and certain types of asthma. Those who are exposed to fumes, dust, and chemicals in the workplace are more likely to suffer from COPD. Symptoms of COPD include frequent coughing, wheezing, fatigue, chest pain, and blueness of the lips or nail beds. Caregivers can help optimize airflow by providing drinking water and humidifiers, assist with exercise, maintain healthy eating habits, and keep their living environment free environmental pollutants.
I am a warm, cheerful and caring caregiver (Certified Nurse Aide) who is ever willing to provide comfort and safety at any time of the day.
I am an experienced Nurse Aide who has a compassionate nature and caring skills with wide experience in providing care for individuals with Dementia and intellectual disabilities to improve their overall health and wellbeing.
I derive joy from knowing that I contribute to improving someone's wellbeing...
Throughout the years, it has been a blessing to work with families by helping them with their loved ones. One of the main reasons I continue to be a caregiver because I love seeing how God has put me in a position to work through me to care for others. I enjoy establishing relationships with my patients and their families and working together to provide the best care for their loved one. I have been doing this for over 10 years and every patient I had the honor of working with has been a blessing in their own way.
I am very loving and caring. I treat my clients like family. I started in the medical field as a teenager I cared for my sick grandma for many years. I wanted to make a difference in there life's and give there family some piece of mind. Getting my Cna qas one of the best choices I have ever made I enjoy helping people and there families.
Hi I am a caregiver for 19 years. I have CPR first aide. I have worked in several assisted living. Personal care home. Sitter care . Companion care. Respite care. Memory care. I here to make a difference in a senior life. I am here to provide quality care. I am here to served you with faith compassion and love. I am a loving caring dedicated committed reliable hands on person.
why I become a caregiver my stepmother is a nurse an I see the quality work an effort she put in her job her motivation give me an uplifting spirit at all times to do my best an give my all in everything I do. what I like about caregiver is meeting new people and providing quality services. my biggest achievement is to do my best an doing the quality care my patient requires .
Being a caregiver for the past 8 years has helped me in so many ways. I decided to get into nursing when my mother became sick and couldn't do much for herself and I helped day in and day out. I saw how much of a positive impact it had on her and it made me feel great. I have worked in Hospitals, Nursing Home and Skilled Facilities, Private Duty, etc. I love what I do in helping each client I've ever worked with whether it be from recovery start and finish or just companionship and daily living activities. Taking care of someone that needs my help and undivided attention gives me joy and it lets me know how truly appreciate I am to help someone who can't do for themselves.
I was created to give care, and help to heal with my hands, through my heart, using natural remedies mostly.
I have had my youthful times of being youthful, lol, yet I've been giving care since I was a little school girl. From teachers to families to animals, I've always had a passion/gift for helping to heal and/or take care.
Thank you for your understanding, time, and consideration.
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY: Certified CNA. I have 9 years' experience caring for geriatric and disabled patients in healthcare/home health. Using my CNA and on the job training skills, I provide skilled maintenance, companionship and daily living support. I am very passionate about patient quality of life.
CORE COMPETENCIES: Range of motion and walking skills; operating Covidien Kangaroo Joey Enteral Feeding Pump; applying Ankle Foot Orthosis (AFO); grooming and bathing patients; documenting daily activities; trapeze bar assistance; G-J feeding tube; Rifton Pacer Gait Trainer, catheter care, transferring amputee patient; general housekeeping duties; medical terminology knowledge; valid Georgia driver's license; problem solver; decision making; critical thinking; communication skills; time management; organization skills, Relias Course Training, Kindred At Home, Kinnser.net
CPR Certification: First Aid/CPR/AED, American Red Cross Georgia (April 2018)
and Basic Life Support - American Heart Association (Jan 2019)
I have been a CNA for 20 years. I enjoy helping and working with our Seniors because they have taught me a lot over the years. I have experience working in homes, nursing homes, hospitals and I also have 5 years experience working for Hospice. I am Certified in CPR and First Aid. I am patience, dependable, neat and clean. I love to cook also. I am a non smoker, non drinker, I have a good driving record and I have a excellent background. I have experience working with Alzheimer's, Dementia, stroke, cancer patients, brain injuries, Parkinson, diabetes, ALS, patients with feeding tubes, Foley Catheters,, Tracheas, and vents. I am a very kind, patient caregiver. I am honest, trustworthy and dependable. I promise to care for your loved one as if she/he was one of mine.
I'm a compassonate caring person who likes to make others feel their best. I have been a caregiver for 25 plus years. During my years as a caregiver I've had all sorts of notable moments, caring for those who sometimes just need to know that they are not alone. Also I like cooking and other ventures, I mostly enjoy assisting others with the help they need to make their lives quality, also listening to their life stories and sharing stories of my children and grandchildren.
I am a very patient and compassionate person. I chose this field because I enjoy helping others. It is rewarding to me that I can make a difference in someone's life. I love being a caregiver, building lasting relationship with families and their loved ones.
I've been a CNA for 12 years. I have experience in Nursing home/rehab , hospital setting and also home health care. What bought me into this field is the compassion I have for helping others and making a difference in their life. I particularly enjoy home health care because the one on one time with the client builds a bond and a connection with the client as well as the family.
As a college graduate, I would like to express my interest in becoming your caregiver. I have earned my bachelor's degree, which has given me a very broad knowledge base and leadership ability. I'm enthusiastic upon the idea of contributing to your love one's health and wellness through the efficient use of my previous skills and experience. I am a very compassionate, nurturing, reliable, hardworking, detail oriented individual. With over 10 years of experience in customer service, I am confident that I can provide great quality care for your loved one. I've had a diverse group of patients with different backgrounds from around the world and ages ranging from newborns to senior citizens. I have worked in a variety of healthcare environments, including rehab centers, hospitals, assisted living facilities, and nursing homes. I have a true passion for helping people in need and love being a vital part of their growth, development, independence, and overall progression. I look forward to building relationships and working with you and your family.
I am a certified nurse assistant with and extensive background in healthcare. I teach and provide workshops to families with topics including Dementia, Diabeties and Caregiver 101., to help families better understand the what and how in taking care of their loved ones. I operate my company and myself the same way as I govern myself when I was taking care of my grandmother with passion, concern and love. I love what I do!
I became a caregiver when I was still going to school when I would visit the Elderly Home and assist the patient with bathing, feeding, take them for walks....then my dad took sick when I had to care for him.
That's when I became a Caregiver.