
Compassionate professional with a background in Health Care Administration. Handles patient care tasks including vital signs monitoring, hygiene assistance, and mobility support. Committed to enhancing patient well-being and promoting comfort through attentive service.
Assisting with bathing, diapering, dressing, and hygiene for infants and children
Helping with feeding (bottles, meals, or supporting older kids who can eat independently)
Supporting mobility—helping kids move safely, especially after surgery or illness
Providing reassurance to children who may be scared or in pain
Using play, distraction, or simple conversation to keep children calm (toys, games, storytelling)
Supporting parents/caregivers and helping them feel involved in their child’s care
Taking vital signs (with pediatric considerations)
Observing behavior changes (important in kids who may not clearly express symptoms)
Reporting concerns to nurses promptly
Assisting in refilling oxygen
Checking vitals
Providing catheter care and colostomy care
Documentation
Collaborative team work
Adaptive to new changes
Head to toe assessment
Monitor Changes to client health
Following IPC for isolation
Report the findings to LPN
Caring clients according to care plan
Assisting with feeding the clients
Providing PM care
Assisting in transferring clients with lifts
Provided hands-on personal care support to seniors including hygiene assistance, dressing, and safe mobility to promote comfort and independence.
Assisted with meal preparation and feeding while maintaining proper hygiene, food safety, and cleanliness standards.
Offered compassionate companionship emotional support to enhance well-being and reduce feeling of isolation.
Coordinated and organized food donations to support consistent meal delivery and improve access to essential resources
Helping patients with bathing, grooming, dressing, and toileting
Assisting with mobility (walking, transferring from bed to chair, repositioning)
Feeding patients or helping them eat and drink
Taking and recording vital signs (temperature, pulse, blood pressure)
Observing and reporting changes in a patient’s condition to nurses
Assisting with medications (usually reminding or helping, not administering independently unless trained and allowed)
Making beds, changing linens, and maintaining a clean environment
Helping with light housekeeping tasks
Assisting with meals (preparation and serving in some settings)
Epic (Connect care)
HBPE (Human Blood borne Pathogen Exposure)
First Aid
WHMIS