Matthew Bachand
About Matthew Bachand
Matthew Bachand is a Registered Nurse with extensive experience, currently serving at the Worcester County Sheriff's Office and Community Healthlink Inc since 2015. He holds an Associate's Degree in Registered Nursing from Becker College and is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in the same field at Southern New Hampshire University.
Work at Worcester County Sheriff's Office
Matthew Bachand has been employed as a Registered Nurse at the Worcester County Sheriff's Office since 2015. In this role, he provides essential healthcare services to the inmate population, ensuring that medical needs are met within the correctional facility. His responsibilities include administering medications, conducting health assessments, and coordinating care with other healthcare professionals.
Work at Community Healthlink Inc
Since 2015, Matthew Bachand has also served as a Registered Nurse at Community Healthlink Inc. In this position, he is involved in delivering comprehensive nursing care to individuals in need of mental health and substance use services. His work focuses on patient assessment, treatment planning, and collaboration with multidisciplinary teams to support patient recovery and well-being.
Education and Expertise
Matthew Bachand studied at Becker College, where he earned an Associate's Degree in Registered Nursing from 2013 to 2015. He is currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Registered Nursing at Southern New Hampshire University, a program he has been enrolled in since 2015. This educational background equips him with the knowledge and skills necessary for providing high-quality nursing care.
Background
Matthew Bachand has a solid foundation in nursing, beginning his education at Becker College and continuing his studies at Southern New Hampshire University. His experience spans various healthcare settings, allowing him to develop a diverse skill set in nursing practice. His commitment to the field is evident through his long-term roles in both correctional and community health environments.