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Lynne M.

Lynne M.

$16.00 / hr

Glendale, AZ

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About Lynne

I knew at a very young age that I wanted to go into healthcare. At the age of 16, I wanted to begin my journey into healthcare. I love taking care of people in general, I believe that I would consider myself as a nurcher, and I have a huge heart. My experience is mostly with elderly. I get to go home on a daily basis with a smile on my face knowing that I got to help someone else who truly needs the extra help from someone, and needed a little extra TLC. At the end of the day I feel better about myself. I especially love to get to know people on a personal level, hear their stories about them when they were younger and throughout their lives, I believe those are the best. I like to have the trust between both me and my client, I want them to have trust in me and know that I will do anything in order to keep the trust between us and to keep them safe, independent as much as possible, and in the same routine of their normal day. That way nothing is out of place, and nothing feels "weird" to them, I want it to be as stable and "natural" as possible.

Caregiving Services & Expertise

Services

  • Bathing
  • Dressing & Grooming
  • Toileting
  • Medication Reminders
  • Meal Prep
  • Transferring & Mobility
  • Exercise
  • Housekeeping
  • Companionship

Job Interests

    Caregivers that work non-full-time jobs or irregular shifts can negotiate extra compensation in addition to their standard hourly wage.

    Skills & Expertise

    • ALS
    • Alzheimer's Disease
    • Cancer Recovery
    • Cardiovascular Disorders
    • COPD
    • Dementia
    • Depression
    • Diabetes
    • Hearing Disorders
    • Home Health Care
    • Hospice Care
    • Multiple Sclerosis
    • Palliative Care
    • Parkinson's Disease
    • Post Surgery Recovery
    • Respiratory Disorders
    • Skin Disorders
    • Stroke
    • Tracheotomy / Ventilation
    • Senior Care
    • Elder Care
    • Home Care

    Languages

    • English

    Experience & Education

    CNA

    Sep 2015 - Jan 2016
    Favorite Healthcare Staffing
    •Personal Hygiene – This includes bathing and washing patients/ clients as well as helping them to shower. An important part of patient/client hygiene is to assist in grooming, such as brushing the patient’s/ client's hair and trimming their nails. Many patients/ clients also need help getting dressed daily. •Infection Control – As a CNA, Washing your hands frequently and disposing of soiled linens and other materials in the proper manner. •Dietary Care – Adequate nutrition for your patients/ clients is your responsibility as a CNA. A necessary component in patient/ client nutrition, you will need to record how much and what the patient eats. •Administering Treatments – As a CNA, you handle medical equipment to include anti-embolism stockings, bedpans, etc. You may also help to administer treatment such as patient/ client massages. •Reporting – As a CNA, you will have direct contact with patients/ clients daily. This allows you to be on the frontline as a key member of the patient’s/client's healthcare team. Your observations will play an important role in the healthcare plan. You will keep a record of the patient’s health status to include vital signs, intake and output as well as other necessary observations. As a CNA, you will communicate these recordings to other CNA's at end of shift (report), Registered Nursing staff and Charge Nurses.
    Sep 2015 - Jan 2016

    CNA

    Oct 2015 - Jan 2016
    Integrity Healthcare Staffing
    •Personal Hygiene – This includes bathing and washing patients/ clients as well as helping them to shower. An important part of patient/client hygiene is to assist in grooming, such as brushing the patient’s/ client's hair and trimming their nails. Many patients/ clients also need help getting dressed daily. •Infection Control – As a CNA, Washing your hands frequently and disposing of soiled linens and other materials in the proper manner. •Dietary Care – Adequate nutrition for your patients/ clients is your responsibility as a CNA. A necessary component in patient/ client nutrition, you will need to record how much and what the patient eats. •Administering Treatments – As a CNA, you handle medical equipment to include anti-embolism stockings, bedpans, etc. You may also help to administer treatment such as patient/ client massages. •Reporting – As a CNA, you will have direct contact with patients/ clients daily. This allows you to be on the frontline as a key member of the patient’s/client's healthcare team. Your observations will play an important role in the healthcare plan. You will keep a record of the patient’s health status to include vital signs, intake and output as well as other necessary observations. As a CNA, you will communicate these recordings to other CNA's at end of shift (report), Registered Nursing staff and Charge Nurses.
    Oct 2015 - Jan 2016

    CNA

    Jul 2015 - Sep 2015
    PrimeCare Home Solutions
    •Personal Hygiene – This includes bathing and washing patients/ clients as well as helping them to shower. An important part of patient/client hygiene is to assist in grooming, such as brushing the patient’s/ client's hair and trimming their nails. Many patients/ clients also need help getting dressed daily. •Infection Control – As a CNA, Washing your hands frequently and disposing of soiled linens and other materials in the proper manner. •Dietary Care – Adequate nutrition for your patients/ clients is your responsibility as a CNA. A necessary component in patient/ client nutrition, you will need to record how much and what the patient eats. •Administering Treatments – As a CNA, you handle medical equipment to include anti-embolism stockings, bedpans, etc. You may also help to administer treatment such as patient/ client massages. •Reporting – As a CNA, you will have direct contact with patients/ clients daily. This allows you to be on the frontline as a key member of the patient’s/client's healthcare team. Your observations will play an important role in the healthcare plan. You will keep a record of the patient’s health status to include vital signs, intake and output as well as other necessary observations. As a CNA, you will communicate these recordings to other CNA's at end of shift (report), Registered Nursing staff and Charge Nurses.
    Jul 2015 - Sep 2015

    CNA

    Mar 2015 - May 2015
    Apache Junction Healthcare
    •Personal Hygiene – This includes bathing and washing patients/ clients as well as helping them to shower. An important part of patient/client hygiene is to assist in grooming, such as brushing the patient’s/ client's hair and trimming their nails. Many patients/ clients also need help getting dressed daily. •Infection Control – As a CNA, Washing your hands frequently and disposing of soiled linens and other materials in the proper manner. •Dietary Care – Adequate nutrition for your patients/ clients is your responsibility as a CNA. A necessary component in patient/ client nutrition, you will need to record how much and what the patient eats. •Administering Treatments – As a CNA, you handle medical equipment to include anti-embolism stockings, bedpans, etc. You may also help to administer treatment such as patient/ client massages. •Reporting – As a CNA, you will have direct contact with patients/ clients daily. This allows you to be on the frontline as a key member of the patient’s/client's healthcare team. Your observations will play an important role in the healthcare plan. You will keep a record of the patient’s health status to include vital signs, intake and output as well as other necessary observations. As a CNA, you will communicate these recordings to other CNA's at end of shift (report), Registered Nursing staff and Charge Nurses.
    Mar 2015 - May 2015

    CNA

    Jun 2014 - Sep 2014
    Iowa City Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center
    •Personal Hygiene – This includes bathing and washing patients/ clients as well as helping them to shower. An important part of patient/client hygiene is to assist in grooming, such as brushing the patient’s/ client's hair and trimming their nails. Many patients/ clients also need help getting dressed daily. •Infection Control – As a CNA, Washing your hands frequently and disposing of soiled linens and other materials in the proper manner. •Dietary Care – Adequate nutrition for your patients/ clients is your responsibility as a CNA. A necessary component in patient/ client nutrition, you will need to record how much and what the patient eats. •Administering Treatments – As a CNA, you handle medical equipment to include anti-embolism stockings, bedpans, etc. You may also help to administer treatment such as patient/ client massages. •Reporting – As a CNA, you will have direct contact with patients/ clients daily. This allows you to be on the frontline as a key member of the patient’s/client's healthcare team. Your observations will play an important role in the healthcare plan. You will keep a record of the patient’s health status to include vital signs, intake and output as well as other necessary observations. As a CNA, you will communicate these recordings to other CNA's at end of shift (report), Registered Nursing staff and Charge Nurses.
    Jun 2014 - Sep 2014

    Grinnell Community Senior High School

    Jan 2000 - Jan 2000
    Jan 2000 - Jan 2000

    Marshalltown Community College, Marshalltown Ia

    Jan 1999 - Jan 1999
    Jan 1999 - Jan 1999
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