Experienced and educated caregiver, mother, teacher, musician, cook and housekeeper. I am an engaged, compassionate, cheerful and musical caretaker for elderly clients.
My most recent senior clients include home-care for a woman with dementia, an end-of-life client's quality of life responsibilities in her final weeks, and...
Hope can also help with: Dementia, mobility assistance, personal care, hospice services, home modification, companionship & more
Two years of Senior Care Giving include: dementia, Alzheimer's, Huntington's and blindness. We walked, danced, joked & laughed. Sometimes there was aggression, embarrassing and sad times. I helped with relocation to assisted living & with end-of-life. It has been heart-warming & fulfilling to contribute to their journeys, so I...
Lin can also help with: Meal prep, dementia, light cleaning, errands, mobility assistance, companionship & more
Skills:
Wound Care
CPR
Medical Equipment Experience
Recent review:
5.0
Fully engaged our step-mother who had severe alzheimers, including indoor and outdoor activities, music and personal companionship. Planned activities and managed time well. She cares about those she is caring for, and works to blend in with the family while...
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