
My plan and desire is to retire from Holland Hospital the end of 2025, and once again work in homecare, with parttime, flexible, afternoon/evening hours.
Wherever I work, I will give my best to the dear people who give me intimate access into their lives, which I understand must not be very easy for them.
I am a compassionate person and a woman of faith. It would be a privilege for me to work for an organization who values, in appropriate areas, the comfort and peace that prayer and the Scriptures can bring. And I would be a most willing participant!
This next stage in my life is exciting for me and I thank you for your time and consideration!
-very fast paced job and highly physical, my job is in cleaning the "administrative " area, as well as discharge rooms.
-"teamwork" is greatly stressed and necessary.
-it was in this time that my CNA license became invalid.
-my desire and hope is to retire from the hospital the end of 2025 and return to homecare. (This makes me happy!)
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-Working under nursing supervision, I was blessed to help many types of people in many varying circumstances.
-CNA license was obtained October, 2007.
-In July, 2018, the private duty side was eliminated, thus ending my home care job.
-In order to maintain my hospital benefits, I flipped to the hospital's Environmental Services area (aka housekeeping).
-Thru this time, my CNA license became invalid.
-assisted patients and nurses as needed. Oh, I learned a lot!
-full time hours were needed due to my husband losing his job, which Hospice could not give me, and Holland Hospital could.
"You often help others without me (my boss) knowing You like to make sure that everyone is taken care of You are the first one to volunteer and you do it with a great attitude A role model for others in this regard Perfect attendance with only a handful of missed punches:" (My final annual performance review, June, 2025)