Holly Rowe
About Holly Rowe
Holly Rowe is a Certified Nursing Assistant with extensive experience in geriatric and pediatric care. She has worked at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital since 2021 and at HCR ManorCare since 2017, providing essential support and companionship to patients.
Work at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital
Holly Rowe has been employed at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital since 2021 as a Certified Nursing Assistant. In this role, she works specifically with infants in the hospital's infant unit. Her responsibilities include taking vital signs and performing cleaning duties to maintain a safe and hygienic environment for the patients. Her experience in pediatric care contributes to the overall well-being of the infants under her supervision.
Current Role at HCR ManorCare
Holly Rowe has been working at HCR ManorCare as a Geriatric Nursing Assistant since 2017. In this position, she has accumulated seven years of experience in providing care to elderly patients. Her role involves offering companionship and transport services, which are essential for enhancing the quality of life for residents. This experience complements her work in pediatric care by broadening her expertise in patient assistance across different age groups.
Education and Expertise
Holly Rowe studied at It Works Learning Center, where she focused on becoming a Certified Geriatric Nursing Assistant. She achieved her certification in 2016 after an 11-month program. This educational background has equipped her with the necessary skills to provide effective care to both elderly and infant patients, demonstrating her versatility in the nursing field.
Previous Experience as Teacher Assistant
Before her nursing career, Holly Rowe worked as a Teacher Assistant at Catholic Charities from 2013 to 2016. During her three years in this role, she gained valuable experience in educational support and child care. This background in education has likely enhanced her ability to communicate and connect with young patients and their families in her current nursing roles.