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Marian  Dame

Marian Dame

Allegan,MI

Summary

I think I’m a fun person and I enjoy taking care of people, I love getting to know people and there stories, I love to learn new things. I’m not sure exactly what to say.I just know I enjoy learning new things.

Compassionate Certified Nursing Assistant diligent about serving patient's medical and personal needs. Focused on delivering high-quality care to individuals from diverse backgrounds. Dedicated to protecting patient safety and promoting satisfaction with facility services. Kind and energetic professional with outstanding bedside manner and charting abilities.

Overview

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Certification

Work History

Home Health CNA

Not working
Allegan, MI
  • Any reference to "days" in this Agreement refers to calendar days and any reference to "time" refers to local time
  • CONSIDERATION AND TERMS OF CONTRACT, Seller understands that consummation of the sale or transfer of the property described in this Agreement will not relieve the Seller of any liability that Seller may have under the mortgages to which the property is subject, unless otherwise agreed to by the lender or required by law or regulation
  • In consideration of Broker's agreement to list the real property described below in the GRAR
  • Multiple Listing Service (hereinafter "MLS") and to pay the fee therefore and to cause the listing information to be distributed to the participating members in the MLS and in further consideration of Broker's agreement to use Broker's best efforts to find a Buyer, Seller (date) to 12:00 (date) the exclusive irrevocable right and privilege to sell the property located in the hereby grants, Great Lakes Realty
  • Midnight on 12/3/15 the Broker, from 6/3/15
  • Assisted with personal hygiene needs such as shaving, brushing teeth and hair care.
  • Assisted patients with daily living activities, such as bathing, dressing, grooming and toileting.
  • Provided companionship to elderly and disabled individuals in their home environment.
  • Reported any incidents or accidents that occur while providing care to the appropriate authority immediately.
  • Monitored vital signs such as pulse rate, temperature, respiration rate and blood pressure.
  • Developed positive relationships with clients through active listening skills.
  • Observed changes in condition or behavior of the patient and reported it to the supervisor or case manager immediately.
  • Encouraged independence among clients while helping them maintain their dignity.
  • Provided emotional support to family members during difficult times.
  • Kept updated documentation of client progress notes in an organized manner.
  • Maintained accurate records of services rendered to each patient.
  • Responded quickly to emergency situations following established protocols.
  • Cleaned equipment used by patients after use according to standard procedures.
  • Administered medications according to physician instructions and monitored patient response.
  • Measured and recorded food and fluid intake and output levels for each patient.
  • Instructed families on proper care techniques for their loved ones at home.
  • Educated patients on disease management, nutrition and safety measures.
  • Organized medical supplies in order to ensure they are available when needed.
  • Observed and reported unusual symptoms and changes to charge nurse.
  • Used mobility devices to transport patients.
  • Assisted patients with shaving, bathing and oral hygiene to promote healthy habits and overall wellness.
  • Helped residents walk with or without self-help devices.
  • Assisted residents with bathing and dressing to promote personal hygiene.
  • Facilitated activities of daily living, personal hygiene management, feeding and ambulation.
  • Supported non-ambulatory residents in range of motion exercises.
  • Turned and repositioned residents using proper body mechanics to prevent pressure ulcers.
  • Looked for physical, emotional and symptomatic changes in patient condition and obtained necessary care for medical concerns.
  • Fostered relationships with patients, caregivers and healthcare teams to achieve individual care plan targets.
  • Conducted routine checks on patient vitals, blood pressure, blood sugar and heart rate.
  • Distributed drinking water and nourishment to residents.
  • Exhibited compassionate care and communication regarding issues surrounding death and dying.
  • Collected specimens, monitored vitals and maximized patient comfort to maintain optimal environment.
  • Rendered hands-on nursing care under direct RN supervision, adhering to medical center policies and procedures.
  • Assisted residents in preparing for activities and social programs.
  • Documented activities and recorded information in EMR system.
  • Answered signal lights, bells or intercom systems to determine resident needs.
  • Managed and maintained patient rooms, shared-living areas and nursing stations.
  • Supported daily living activities by serving meals, feeding, ambulating and turning over and positioning patients.
  • Provided physical support to assist patients with bathing, dressing and toileting.
  • Turned and repositioned bedridden patients to prevent bedsores.
  • Safeguarded patient privacy with strict adherence to HIPAA protocols.
  • Documented information in patient charts and communicated status updates to interdisciplinary care team.
  • Assisted with lifting patients to move on or off beds, examination tables and surgical tables.
  • Reminded patients to take prescribed medications or nutritional supplements.
  • Measured and recorded food and liquid intake and output, reporting changes to medical or nursing staff.
  • Assisted nurses with wound care for pressure ulcers, bed sores and surgical site wounds.
  • Supplied, collected and emptied patient bedpans on frequent basis.
  • Communicated with patients to determine feelings, need for assistance or social and emotional support.
  • Administered medications and educated patients and families on correct at-home administration.
  • Planned and served meals and snacks to patients according to prescribed diets.
  • Answered patient call signals and signal lights to determine patients' needs.
  • Collected specimens from patients for laboratory testing purposes.
  • Kept medical supply room and patient rooms stocked with necessary supplies, equipment and instruments.

City Township Village
, Michigan
  • Of Monterey commonly known as 2598 30th St
  • Allegan County, Allegan
  • M 49010
  • Street Address
  • State
  • Zip with the following legal or tax description: COM 855.02' W OF THE LOR OF SEC THW 1804.86' TO N '14 PST
  • THS 489.5' THE 1182.52" THN 220.77" THE $$971.25" TO C/2 30th ST TH N'ELY ON SO CIL 271.01" TO POB
  • SEL 33 73N0 R13 W
  • PP# 03-16-033-008-00
  • Approximate lot size and/or acreage: 17.20 AC
  • FOR CONDO SALE: Unit No
  • In the
  • Condominium together
  • Page or Document No
  • According to the master deed recorded in Liber with such rights in the general common elements and limited common elements as may be provided in said master deed and subject to all of the obligations under said Deed and Bylaws
  • LAND DIVISION ACT
  • If the Property is not platted and Seller intends to divide the property for the purpose of sale, Seller is advised that Seller must comply with all terms and conditions of the Michigan Land Division Act (hereafter "Act")
  • Broker makes no representations regarding any of Seller's rights or obligations under the Act
  • Seller is advised to contact an attorney regarding
  • Seller's rights and obligations under the Act
  • FIXTURES & IMPROVEMENTS
  • All improvements and appurtenances are included in the purchase price including, if now in or on the property, the following: all buildings; landscaping, lighting fixtures and their shades and bulbs; ceiling fans; hardware for draperies and curtains; window shades and blinds; built-in kitchen appliances, including garbage disposal and drop-in ranges; wall to wall carpeting, if attached; all attached mirrors; all attached shelving; attached work benches; stationary laundry tubs; water softener (unless rented); water heater; incinerator; sump pump; water pump and pressure tank; heating and air conditioning equipment (window units excluded); attached humidifiers; heating units, including add-on heating stoves and heating stoves connected by flue pipe; fireplace screens, inserts, and grates; fireplace doors, if attached; liquid heating and cooking fuel tanks if owned by seller; TV antenna and complete rotor equipment; satellite dish and necessary accessories and complete rotor equipment; all support equipment for inground pools; screens and storm windows and doors; awnings; installed basketball backboard, pole and goal; mailbox; flagpole(s); fencing, invisible inground fencing and all related equipment, including collars; detached storage buildings; underground sprinkling, including the pump; installed outdoor grills; all plantings and bulbs; garage door opener and control(s); and any and all items and fixtures permanently affixed to the property; and also includes: but does not include:
  • HEATING & COOKING FUELS, Liquid heating and cooking fuels in tanks are included in the sale and will transfer to Buyer at time of possession
  • Seller agrees to maintain heating and cooking liquid fuels at an operational level and shall not permit fuels to fall below 10% of the tank(s) at time of sale, except that the tank(s) may be empty only if empty at time of acceptance of an offer
  • Exceptions:
  • SALE PRICE
  • Seller agrees to sell the property for the sum of $ 200,000
  • U.S
  • Dollars or with seller's consent for a lesser sum or other terms, WHICH PRICE INCLUDES SELLER'S OBLIGATION TO PAY
  • OUTSTANDING BALANCES ON ALL LIENS, ENCUMBRANCES, TAXES, ASSESSMENTS, EQUIPMENT AND
  • IMPROVEMENTS
  • The term "sale" shall be deemed to include any exchange or trade to which Seller consents
  • TERMS
  • Seller agrees to the terms of purchase as indicated by "X" below, or with Seller's consent for other terms (check all that apply):
  • CASH NEW MORTGAGE:
  • I will pay

Education

License - CNA

Lake Michigan College
Vo Tech Allegan
12-2023

High School Diploma -

Rogers High School
Wyoming, MI
06-1981

Skills

Well I’m great with people, I am excited to start a new career for myself,love to learn new skills and working with new colleagues

  • Toileting Assistance
  • Feeding Assistance
  • Cultural Sensitivity
  • Personal Hygiene Assistance
  • Catheter Care
  • Behavioral Management
  • Dementia Care
  • Seizure Management
  • Diabetes Management
  • Vital Signs Monitoring
  • Range of Motion Exercises
  • Palliative Care
  • Patient-Focused Care
  • Condition Monitoring
  • Patient Relations
  • Indirect Patient Care
  • Quality Assurance
  • Patient Lifting
  • Direct Patient Care
  • Mobility Assistance
  • Infection Control Procedures
  • Electronic Charting
  • Collecting Specimens
  • Care Plan Implementation
  • Transporting Patients
  • Monitoring Fluids
  • General Housekeeping Ability
  • Activity Coordination
  • Helping With Medication
  • Valid [State] Driver's License
  • Light Housekeeping
  • Preparing Meals
  • Understands Medical Procedures
  • Chronic Disease Management
  • Catheter Change and Preparation
  • Assisting With Personal Grooming
  • Inpatient Care
  • Activity Planning
  • Safety Precautions
  • Reliable Transportation
  • Outpatient Care
  • HIPAA Compliance
  • Responding to Emergencies
  • Patient Care
  • Family Support and Assistance
  • Compassionate
  • Respiratory Equipment Training
  • Bedside Manner
  • Specimen Collection
  • Quick Problem Solver
  • Medical Records Management
  • Ambulation Assistance
  • Geriatric Care
  • Calm and Level-Headed Under Duress
  • Collecting Vital Signs
  • Basic Life Support
  • Adaptable
  • Understands Mobility Assistance Needs
  • Able to Lift [Number] Pounds

Certification

WEST MICHIGAN REGIONAL LISTING AGREEMENT

Timeline

Home Health CNA

Not working

City Township Village

License - CNA

Lake Michigan College

High School Diploma -

Rogers High School
Marian Dame