03/04/2020
Our Organization Project You Inc. is looking for Sponsors!!
Through sponsorship they are able to provide classes to those who typically don't have the means to.
Please Share, Tag and Comment those who will benefit as much as we would through a sponsorship.
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(718) 382-4424
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We are constantly looking for Sponsorship!!
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(718) 382-4424
projectyouny.org
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02/26/2020
Are You Ready for a Career in Healthcare 👩⚕️👨⚕️
We are currently accepting new Students for our upcoming classes.
For more information please stop by at our Institute located at 60-19 Roosevelt Avenue Woodside NY 11377 or Contact Us @ (718) 766-9800
Can't wait to help on your journey towards SUCCESS!! 😃
02/13/2020
Are You or Someone you know ready for a career in Healthcare?
Contact Us @ 718-766-9800
Looking forward to helping you achieve your GOALS 🤩
08/13/2018
Home health aides and personal care aides typically do the following:
- Assist clients in their daily personal tasks, such as bathing or dressing
- Housekeeping, such as laundry, washing dishes, and vacuuming
- Help to organize a client’s schedule and plan appointments
- Arrange transportation to doctors’ offices or other outings
- Shop for groceries and prepare meals to meet a client’s dietary specifications
- Keep clients engaged in their social networks and communities
- Home health aides may provide some basic health-related services (depending on the state they work in), such as checking a client’s pulse, temperature, and respiration rate.
- They may also help with simple prescribed exercises and or with giving medications. Occasionally, they change bandages or dressings, give massages, care for skin, or help with braces and artificial limbs. With special training, experienced home health aides also may help with medical equipment such as ventilators, which help clients breathe.
Personal care aides—sometimes called caregivers or personal attendants—are generally limited to providing non-medical services, including companionship, cleaning, cooking, and driving.
07/27/2018
Join the greatest Job Fair of this year!
We speak English, Spanish, Russian, Arabic, and Bengali.
Free registration here: www.projectyouny.org
04/27/2018
Quick Facts about Phlebotomists. Check it.
Our new course will start in 2 weeks.
Quick Facts about Phlebotomists
Phlebotomists draw blood for tests, transfusions, research, or blood donations. Some explain their work to patients and provide assistance when patients have adverse reactions after their blood is drawn.
The median annual wage for phlebotomists was $32,710 in May 2016.
Employment of phlebotomists is projected to grow 25 percent from 2016 to 2026, much faster than the average for all occupations. Hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, blood donor centers, and other locations will need phlebotomists to perform bloodwork.
Phlebotomists work mainly in hospitals, medical and diagnostic laboratories, blood donor centers, and doctors’ offices.
Our new class will starts April 28, 2018
Call us for more information 718.382.4424
03/12/2018
Are you looking for stable Job, then this is the perfect time to start working on your career in the most demanding Healthcare field.
Employment of home health aides and personal care aides is projected to grow 40 percent from 2016 to 2026, much faster than the average for all occupations.