Caregiver
Anytime Home Care, Northbrook, IL
• Personal Care: Assisting with daily living activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and
toileting.
• Medication Management: Administering medications as prescribed, monitoring side effects,
and keeping track of medication schedules.
• Meal Preparation: Planning and preparing nutritious meals, catering to any specific dietary
requirements.
• Mobility Assistance: Helping clients move around safely, whether it involves walking, pushing a
wheelchair, or transferring between bed and chair.
• Companionship: Providing emotional support, social interaction, and companionship to reduce
feelings of loneliness and isolation.
• Household Tasks: Performing light housekeeping duties such as laundry, cleaning, and grocery
shopping.
• Monitoring Health: Observing and recording changes in health or behavior, and communicating
these changes to healthcare professionals or family members.
• Transportation: Assisting with transportation to medical appointments, social activities, or
errands.
• Emergency Response: Knowing how to respond in case of medical emergencies, including
CPR and first aid training.
• Coordination with Healthcare Providers: Collaborating with doctors, nurses, and therapy
providers to ensure comprehensive care.
July 2023 – January 2024
Registered Nurse
Zborivska Central District Hospital, Maternity Department, Ternopil, Ukraine
Prenatal Care:
o Conduct initial assessments of pregnant women, including health history and
physical exams.
o Monitor vital signs, weight, and fetal development during prenatal visits.
Labor and Delivery:
o Assess and monitor the progress of labor, including contraction patterns and fetal
heart rate.
o Provide emotional support and education to women and their families during labor.
Postpartum Care:
o Monitor mothers for physical and emotional well-being following delivery, including
vital signs and recovery from anesthesia.
o Provide education on self-care, breastfeeding techniques, and newborn care.
o Assess and manage any postpartum complications, such as infections or excessive
bleeding.
Newborn Care:
o Conduct initial assessments of newborns, including Apgar scoring, vital signs, and
monitoring for any signs of distress.
o Educate parents on newborn care, such as feeding, bathing, and recognizing signs
of illness.
Documentation:
o Accurately document all assessments, interventions, and patient responses in
medical records.
o Maintain compliance with all hospital policies and legal requirements related to
patient care documentation.
Collaboration:
o Work closely with obstetricians, midwives, and other healthcare team members to
develop and implement care plans.
o Participate in interdisciplinary rounds to discuss patient progress and care
adjustments.
Patient Education:
o Provide education on childbirth preparation, breastfeeding, and parenting resources.
o Address any questions or concerns mothers and families may have.Emotional
Support:
o Offer emotional support to mothers and families, particularly those experiencing
anxiety or complications.
o Be attentive to the mental health needs of postpartum mothers, providing appropriate
referrals if needed.
Advocacy:
o Advocate for the needs and preferences of mothers and families throughout the
perinatal period.
April 2001 – April 2014
Education:
CROCUS Institute, Palatine, IL
Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA)
Certified EKG Technician (CET)
Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT)
December 2023 – July 2024
Chortkiv Medical School, Ternopil, Ukraine
Specialization: Registered Nurse