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Patricia C. - Portland Senior Caregiver

Profile of Patricia C.

Full-Time, 5 Years of Experience

I cared for a 63-year-old quadriplegic for five years as a live-in; he just past away last July. As I said, he was a quadriplegic but he was also 24-hour dependent on a respirator and a caregiver. He need his insulin shots two times daily, bed baths daily, pills two times daily, enema daily, transfers from bed to wheelchair, driven to Doctors appointments, fed, cooked for, laundry daily, hair cuts and facial hair trims, and etc. I also cared for his two toy poodles and kept track of their vet records and appointments.
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I have a huge amount of patients and a loving heart. Working with my last senior was an incredible job and I would love to find that bond again.
Profile Details:
  • Female
  • 27 years old
  • 5 years of experience
Additional Details:
  • Has own transportation and willing to travel up to 25 miles
  • Non-smoker
  • Comfortable with pets
  • Available on short notice (Care-on-Call)
  • Interested in working as a live-in care provider
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Senior Care Services Provided:
Transportation Services Medical,  Special Needs,  Errands/Shopping,  Long Distance
Home Care Respite Care,  Live-In Home Care,  Transportation,  Hospice Services,  Errands/Shopping,  Personal Care,  Light Housecleaning,  Meal Preparation

Availability (03/21/09 to 03/21/10) Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat
Early Morning (6am-9am)
Late Morning (9am-12pm)
Early Afternoon (12pm -3pm)
Late Afternoon (3pm-6pm)
Early Evening (6pm-9pm)
Late Evening (9pm-12am)
Overnight (12am-6am)

Qualifications:
Licensed Practicing Nurse     Registered Nurse     Certified Nursing Assistant

Education:
  • Level: Some college
  • School: Portland State
Languages Spoken:
  • English

Other Qualifications:
I have experience and I am comfortable with respirators, trachs, G tubes, bed baths, wound care, range of motion treatment, insulin shots and blood sugars, massage, enemas, catheters, transfers, and etc.