In five years I see myself in college at EMU working on my degree to be a registered nurse. To get my degree in the health care filed I have to keep time for school and to keep my grades up. I also see myself working a part time job in a child care center.
Some of the people skills that I've learned at Glacier Hills that i can use at another job are having tolerance and being patient. you have to be patient at your job because it's an important key to continue what your ding and to achieve your goals.
One thing that I learned about the human condition at Glacier Hills is that you have to be patient with the elders and when you have o communicate clearly and give eye contact when you talk to them, because some have eye and hearing problems.
The biggest gain I've made throughout this experience is that I've gained a lot of knowledge about the elders and how to deal with them. I would definitely volunteer at Glacier Hills again if i had the chance to, because it'd been a great experience working with elders and hearing their stories. I am so glad that I got the chance to volunteer at Glacier Hills and leaving with a smile on the resident's face.
Monday, August 10, 2009
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