WACC Work-Based Learning Spotlight: Mason’s Health And Rehabilitation Center

May 8, 2024 at 5:11 p.m.
Pictured are Ronda Harris, clinical educator at Mason's, with intern Camille Kazee. Photo Provided.
Pictured are Ronda Harris, clinical educator at Mason's, with intern Camille Kazee. Photo Provided.

By Melissa Kissling, Warsaw Area Career Cente

Intern #1: Camille Kazee
Parents: Beth Haas and Lee Kazee
What are your job responsibilities: Assisting the nurse and taking care of residents' needs as a Certified Nursing Aide (CNA).
How has this position been helpful to you? This position has given me a sense of leadership and hard work.
What have you learned? I’ve learned how to transfer, feed, wash up and assist residents in any way that I can.
How is this job preparing you for the future? This job shows me an appreciation for the workers in the healthcare field.
What do you like about this job? I like the community and the relationships with the residents I’m able to build.
Your Career and College Plans: I plan to attend Goshen College to become an anesthesiologist.

    Pictured are Amanda Roberson, human resources director; Zoey Young, WACC intern; and Kathy Ridley, nursing manager, at Mason's. Photo Provided.
 
 

Intern #2: Zoey Young
Parents: Carrie Young and Dustin Young
How has this position been helpful to you? Having a job and starting my career as a CNA at Mason’s Health and Rehabilitation has given me the opportunity to work one on one with residents and be able to enrich the lives of individuals a part of our community.
How is this job preparing you for the future? Working at Mason’s Health and Rehabilitation is just the beginning to my career in healthcare. With Work-Based-Learning, I am learning new skills and how to build my network for future employment.
What do you like about this job? You create a second-family with the environment around you. The staff at Mason’s are so incredibly supportive and have always pushed me to be the best person I can be.
Your Career and College Plans: I plan to get my Associates in Nursing and Registered Nurse (RN), bachelors in nursing and PhD.
Supervisor Input:
Supervisor: Kathy Ridley
Supervisor’s Job Title: RN – Nursing Manager
What duties does this student perform? Answering calls from patients and making sure they are as comfortable as possible. They check and monitor patient’s vital signs. They are cleaning medical supplies and equipment. Communicating patient’s questions and concerns to nurses. Assist in dressing, bathing, and grooming patients. They ensure that safety protocols and procedures are carried out properly and follow patient privacy rules and apply professional ethics. They gather and stock various medical supplies. Keep patients clean and attend to patient hygiene, nutritional and hydration needs are met. They help with transporting in wheelchairs and moving patients in and out of beds.
How is this job preparing this student for the future? Working in health care is hard work! The job demands teamwork and learning to prioritize. This job will prepare them to work with and learn from some great leaders and coworkers. It will also give them experience in working with some difficult people and situations too. These experiences will help prepare them to handle conflict and find a resolution. Customer service is a big part of health care as well, preparing them to go above and beyond for the people we care for.
What do you think of the WACC Work-Based Learning program? The WBL program is great. It gives the students the tools they need to prepare for the workforce by putting the ball in their court. The responsibility to complete the work falls on them, giving them independence and freedom to do as much as they want. Since they are given so much of the responsibility it gives them a much larger sense of pride when they accomplish their goals and excel in their field.
Why were you willing to partner with the WACC in this program? We love to work with and train up future health care workers. Health care is such a rewarding field and there is an urgent need for well-qualified compassionate workers to care for our community of people. High school students are eager to learn and are able to be molded into great leaders!

Intern #1: Camille Kazee
Parents: Beth Haas and Lee Kazee
What are your job responsibilities: Assisting the nurse and taking care of residents' needs as a Certified Nursing Aide (CNA).
How has this position been helpful to you? This position has given me a sense of leadership and hard work.
What have you learned? I’ve learned how to transfer, feed, wash up and assist residents in any way that I can.
How is this job preparing you for the future? This job shows me an appreciation for the workers in the healthcare field.
What do you like about this job? I like the community and the relationships with the residents I’m able to build.
Your Career and College Plans: I plan to attend Goshen College to become an anesthesiologist.

    Pictured are Amanda Roberson, human resources director; Zoey Young, WACC intern; and Kathy Ridley, nursing manager, at Mason's. Photo Provided.
 
 

Intern #2: Zoey Young
Parents: Carrie Young and Dustin Young
How has this position been helpful to you? Having a job and starting my career as a CNA at Mason’s Health and Rehabilitation has given me the opportunity to work one on one with residents and be able to enrich the lives of individuals a part of our community.
How is this job preparing you for the future? Working at Mason’s Health and Rehabilitation is just the beginning to my career in healthcare. With Work-Based-Learning, I am learning new skills and how to build my network for future employment.
What do you like about this job? You create a second-family with the environment around you. The staff at Mason’s are so incredibly supportive and have always pushed me to be the best person I can be.
Your Career and College Plans: I plan to get my Associates in Nursing and Registered Nurse (RN), bachelors in nursing and PhD.
Supervisor Input:
Supervisor: Kathy Ridley
Supervisor’s Job Title: RN – Nursing Manager
What duties does this student perform? Answering calls from patients and making sure they are as comfortable as possible. They check and monitor patient’s vital signs. They are cleaning medical supplies and equipment. Communicating patient’s questions and concerns to nurses. Assist in dressing, bathing, and grooming patients. They ensure that safety protocols and procedures are carried out properly and follow patient privacy rules and apply professional ethics. They gather and stock various medical supplies. Keep patients clean and attend to patient hygiene, nutritional and hydration needs are met. They help with transporting in wheelchairs and moving patients in and out of beds.
How is this job preparing this student for the future? Working in health care is hard work! The job demands teamwork and learning to prioritize. This job will prepare them to work with and learn from some great leaders and coworkers. It will also give them experience in working with some difficult people and situations too. These experiences will help prepare them to handle conflict and find a resolution. Customer service is a big part of health care as well, preparing them to go above and beyond for the people we care for.
What do you think of the WACC Work-Based Learning program? The WBL program is great. It gives the students the tools they need to prepare for the workforce by putting the ball in their court. The responsibility to complete the work falls on them, giving them independence and freedom to do as much as they want. Since they are given so much of the responsibility it gives them a much larger sense of pride when they accomplish their goals and excel in their field.
Why were you willing to partner with the WACC in this program? We love to work with and train up future health care workers. Health care is such a rewarding field and there is an urgent need for well-qualified compassionate workers to care for our community of people. High school students are eager to learn and are able to be molded into great leaders!

Have a news tip? Email [email protected] or Call/Text 360-922-3092

e-Edition


e-edition

Sign up


for our email newsletters

Weekly Top Stories

Sign up to get our top stories delivered to your inbox every Sunday

Daily Updates & Breaking News Alerts

Sign up to get our daily updates and breaking news alerts delivered to your inbox daily

Latest Stories


D.IN.O Mountain Bike Series Returns To Winona Lake
The Do Indiana Off-Road (D.IN.O) Mountain Bike Racing series has called the Winona Lake Trails home since 2002, a full three years before partnering with the Fat & Skinny Tire festival in 2005 to make the first race in a series of six a headlining festivity of a three-day festival that celebrates those who love to get their exercise and fun done on two wheels.

Three Local Teams Win Championships Over Weekend
Girls Tennis, Boys Golf and Baseball

Want To Be A Plein Air Artist?
SYRACUSE - Chautauqua-Wawasee and the Northern Indiana Plein Air Artists Association are collaborating to offer a Beginners and Intermediate Plein Air Workshop on May 29-31.

Pedestrian Killed On Ind. 114 In Whitley County
WHITLEY COUNTY - The Indiana State Police is investigating a fatal crash that occurred Friday at approximately 6:30 p.m. in the east 6500 block of Ind. 114 in Whitley County.

Rose M. Brown
Rose M. Brown, 54, Warsaw, died Thursday, May 16, 2024, at Lutheran Hospital in Fort Wayne.