Hello, and thank you for your consideration. I have worked with the developmentally disabled as a DDNA (developmentally disabled nursing assistant) and absolutely loved it. I did all basic cares, housework, meds, feedings and medical charting. I am CPR certified and can give references from my last employer as needed. Please...
Hello, my name is Denise, I am a trained nurse's aide. I have worked with patients on hospice care for many years and I have provided caregiving services for the elderly. I also enjoy working with those who are rehabbing and are able to stay in their own homes. I provide shower assistance, bed baths, incontinent care, urostomy...
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I've had quite a bit of experience working with children. I was an instructional aide and substitute teacher for CUSD for 5 years. I worked grade K-12 often in Special Needs classrooms.
My wife and I currently babysit our 2-year-old granddaughter 2-3 times a week.
I obtained my AA in English and my BA in Anthropology...
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