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In               1994,               I               chose               to               attend               Wayne               County               Community               College               (WCCC)               in               Detroit,               Michigan.

Initially,               I               was               going               to               major               in               accounting,               but               after               dealing               with               some               personal               problems               in               my               life,               necessitating               the               utilization               of               assistance               from               several               human               services               agencies,               I               changed               my               major               to               mental               health.

I               graduated               from               WCCC               in               June               of               1996,               and               my               degree               prepared               me               to               work               with               people               in               need               of               assistance,               with               an               emphasis               on               those               suffering               from               mental               illnesses.

Since               earning               my               degree               in               mental               health,               I               have               had               the               pleasure               of               working               at               several               different               jobs               which               enabled               me               to               use               my               skills.

The               first               job               that               I               worked               after               receiving               my               degree               was               at               a               nursing               home               in               Detroit.

It               actually               started               out               as               an               unpaid               internship               required               for               school,               but               according               to               the               social               worker               I               assisted,               I               did               so               well               that               I               was               offered               a               regular               position               as               a               social               work               assistant.

I               accepted               the               job               despite               the               low               pay               because               I               felt               it               would               help               me               build               my               experience,               but               I               planned               to               find               a               better               paying               job               in               my               field               as               soon               as               I               possibly               could.

My               duties               required               me               to               perform               many               regular               social               worker               duties.

It               was               my               responsibility               to               make               sure               that               each               nursing               home               resident's               social               needs               were               being               met.

If               a               resident               needed               clothes,               I               had               to               contact               that               resident's               family               and               let               them               know.

If               the               resident               didn't               have               family               members,               I               had               to               contact               their               guardian.

In               the               rare               case               that               there               was               no               family               or               a               guardian,               I               had               to               arrange               for               someone               to               go               shopping               and               purchase               what               the               resident               needed.

The               same               thing               applied               if               a               resident               needed               a               consultation               with               a               doctor,               desired               to               get               out               in               the               community               more,               and               much               more.

It               was               a               very               rewarding               job,               but               the               pay               wasn't               much               more               than               minimum               wage               and               I               had               gone               to               school               to               earn               a               better               wage               than               that.
               My               next               job               was               at               Wyandotte               Hospital,               where               I               worked               as               a               mental               health               assistant               on               a               geriatric               psychiatric               unit.

I               was               paid               substantially               more               than               what               I               had               been               paid               at               the               nursing               home               and               the               work               was               just               as               rewarding.

The               only               difference               at               Wyandotte               Hospital               was               the               fact               that               I               had               to               perform               actual               patient               care               as               well               as               teach               groups,               physically               restrain               combative               patients               and               much               more.

It               was               an               exciting               job,               and               there               was               always               something               to               keep               me               busy.

I               loved               caring               for               the               patients,               taking               their               vital               signs               and               blood               glucose               levels,               and               teaching               helpful               classes               to               them               was               actually               fun.

I               also               like               charting               on               the               patient's               progress,               and               it               was               rewarding               to               see               acutely               mentally               ill               patients               be               admitted               and               leave               a               few               weeks               later               feeling               nearly               100%               better.
               The               next               job               I               worked               offered               even               more               pay               and               better               benefits.

I               worked               as               a               forensic               security               aide               at               the               Center               For               Forensic               Psychiatry               in               Michigan.

This               place               was               no               typical               psychiatric               unit.

Patients,               most               of               them               criminally               insane,               were               there               for               committing               heinous               crimes,               like               murder               of               their               parents,               spouse               or               children,               serial               murders,               and               much               more.

There               were               a               few               patients               who               weren't               really               criminally               insane               and               were               simply               trying               to               avoid               going               to               prison.

It               was               my               job               to               chart               thoroughly               in               order               to               help               keep               these               individuals               from               "beating               the               system".

I               resigned               from               my               position               at               the               Center               For               Forensic               Psychiatry               when               my               husband               and               I               relocated               to               North               Carolina.
               I               am               currently               not               working               in               my               field.

It's               not               by               choice,               however,               and               things               are               different               here               in               North               Carolina,               where               I               currently               live.

In               order               to               work               as               a               mental               health               assistant               in               North               Carolina,               unlike               Michigan,               a               person               doesn't               necessarily               have               to               have               a               degree,               but               they               do               need               to               be               a               certified               nursing               assistant.

I               can't               wait               to               finish               my               nursing               assistant               training               so               I               can               continue               helping               people               in               need               in               a               new               job               that               I               know               will               be               as               fulfilling               as               the               jobs               in               the               past               have               been.






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