Carolynn Rafa Todd
About Carolynn Rafa Todd
Carolynn Rafa Todd is a Medication Technician and Caregiver with extensive experience in memory care and nursing. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Molecular Biology and Psychology from the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee and has worked in various healthcare roles since 2010.
Current Role at Integral Senior Living
Carolynn Rafa Todd has been employed at Integral Senior Living as a Medication Technician and Caregiver since 2016. In this role, she is responsible for administering medications and providing care to residents. Her experience in this position spans over eight years, during which she has developed skills relevant to senior care and medication management.
Experience at Senior Lifestyle Corporation
Since 2020, Carolynn has worked at Senior Lifestyle Corporation as a Care Partner in Memory Care. This role involves providing specialized care to residents with memory impairments. Her tenure at this organization has lasted four years, contributing to her expertise in memory care practices.
Previous Employment at Lutheran Home
Carolynn previously worked at Lutheran Home in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, as a Resident Assistant and Medication Aide in Memory Care from 2013 to 2014. During this year-long position, she gained experience in assisting residents with daily activities and medication administration.
Educational Background in Nursing and Science
Carolynn studied Nursing at Gateway Technical College in 2010 and later attended the Caregiver Training Institute, LLC. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, where she studied Molecular Biology and Psychology from 2010 to 2015. Additionally, she pursued studies in Neuroscience at Oregon Health & Science University.
Research Experience at University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
From 2011 to 2015, Carolynn served as an Undergraduate Research Assistant in the Neurobiology of Addiction Laboratory at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee. This four-year role involved conducting research related to addiction, contributing to her understanding of neurobiology.