A Home Health Aide provides primary personal care to patients, such as bathing and dressing them in their own homes. Along with medical care, they also provide light housekeeping duties around the home and help patients with other tasks around their home. Responsibilities: • Enables patients to stay in their homes by monitoring and recording patient condition, providing support and personal services, and teaching families • Monitors patient condition by observing physical and mental condition, intake and output, and exercise • Supports patients by providing housekeeping and laundry services, shopping for food and other household requirements, preparing and serving meals and snacks, and running errands • Assists patients by providing personal services, such as bathing, dressing, and grooming • Helps patients care for themselves by teaching the use of a cane or walker, special utensils to eat, and special techniques and equipment for personal hygiene • Helps family members care for the patient by teaching appropriate ways to lift, turn, and re-position the patient • Advises on nutrition, cleanliness, and housekeeping • Records patient information by making entries in the patient journal and notifying the nursing supervisor of changing or unusual conditions • Maintains a safe, secure, and healthy patient environment by following asepsis standards and procedures, maintaining security precautions, and following prescribed dietary requirements and nutrition standards • Protects the home care agency by adhering to professional standards, home care policies and procedures, federal, state, and local requirements • Enhances service reputation by accepting ownership for accomplishing new and different requests, and exploring opportunities to add value to job accomplishments Qualifications: • Creating a safe, effective environment • Health promotion and maintenance • Nursing Skills • Health care administration • Patient services • Verbal communication • Listening • Training • Dependability • Emotional control • Medical teamwork Compensation: $20 - $25 hourly
• Enables patients to stay in their homes by monitoring and recording patient condition, providing support and personal services, and teaching families• Monitors patient condition by observing physical and mental condition, intake and output, and exercise• Supports patients by providing housekeeping and laundry services, shopping for food and other household requirements, preparing and serving meals and snacks, and running errands• Assists patients by providing personal services, such as bathing, dressing, and grooming• Helps patients care for themselves by teaching the use of a cane or walker, special utensils to eat, and special techniques and equipment for personal hygiene• Helps family members care for the patient by teaching appropriate ways to lift, turn, and re-position the patient• Advises on nutrition, cleanliness, and housekeeping• Records patient information by making entries in the patient journal and notifying the nursing supervisor of changing or unusual conditions• Maintains a safe, secure, and healthy patient environment by following asepsis standards and procedures, maintaining security precautions, and following prescribed dietary requirements and nutrition standards• Protects the home care agency by adhering to professional standards, home care policies and procedures, federal, state, and local requirements• Enhances service reputation by accepting ownership for accomplishing new and different requests, and exploring opportunities to add value to job accomplishments