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Amber fields2815 N 51st ST, Milwaukee, WI 53210414-308-9384amberdaone@gmail.com | Professional Summary | | Certified Nursing AssistantHighly skilled career professional with more than 8 years practical experience in home health care, assisted living, and primary care environments.Superb knowledge and understanding of the challenging behaviors that may occur as a result of a client diagnosed with a developmental disability, physical delay dementia, and dementia-related illnesses.Computer skilled, managing heavy daily client volume including telephone triage, appointment scheduling, and client referral. Proficient in all documentation/record maintenance/paperwork to ensure accuracy and client confidentiality.All areas of major and minor procedures performed in assisted living environments. | CREDENTIALS | | CBRF | 2012 | | CNA | 2008 | EXPERIENCE | | Celestial Care12201 W North Ave, Suite 101 Wauwatosa, WI 53226 * Catheter Care * Traveling to different residents homes assisting them with their personal cares * Outside outings with clients * Cooking and Cleaning * Shopping for personal items * Medication reminders * Hoyer lifts * Easy stands | 02/2012-present | | | | A Place for Miracles L.C. III3927 W. Roosevelt Dr. Milwaukee, WI 53216 | 10/2012-08/2013 | | * Personal Cares such as: mouth care, bathing, grooming, eating,and drinking, and elimination * Prepared nutritious meals * Maintained and clean resident’s rooms * Passed medication at designated times | | Personal Care Worker105 W. 37th Ave Gary, IN 46408 * Answered Phones * Assisted RN with sterile and non-sterile dressing changes * Performed catheter care * Shopped for personal items for client * Gave medication at designated times | 10/2005-09/2008 | EDUCATION | | Milwaukee Area Technical College (South Campus) | 01/2011-present | | Medical Administrative Specialist

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