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Home Health Aide

Wellsville, NY · On-site

$12.75 - $16.50/hr

Assists with ice cap or ice collar with guidance from RN Care Coordinator. * Performs simple urine test for sugar, acetone, or albumin and record results. * Measures intake and output as ordered.

Home Health Aide

Wellsville, NY · On-site

$18.65 - $20.50/hr

Assists with ice cap or ice collar with guidance from RN Care Coordinator. * Performs simple urine test for sugar, acetone, or albumin and record results. * Measures intake and output as ordered.

Home Health Aide

Arcade, NY · On-site

$18.65 - $20.50/hr

Assists with ice cap or ice collar with guidance from RN Care Coordinator. * Performs simple urine test for sugar, acetone, or albumin and record results. * Measures intake and output as ordered.

LPN

Hazard, KY · On-site

$27 - $36.75/hr

Applies ace bandages, all types of traction, hot water bottle and ice cap. Measures and records intake and output. Collects specimens; blood, urine, stool and sputum. Administers post-mortuum care ...

LPN-CLINIC

Whitesburg, KY · On-site

$23.50 - $32/hr

Applies ace bandages, all types of traction, hot water bottle and ice cap. Measures and records intake and output. Collects specimens; blood, urine, stool and sputum. Administers post-mortuum care ...

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$12.75 - $16.50/hr

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Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Home Health Aide / Hospice Aide

The Home Health Aide / Hospice Aide will be supervised by a Registered Professional Nurse.

Responsibilities:

  • Assists with care of teeth and mouth.
  • Assists with grooming - care of hair, including shampoo, shaving and the ordinary care of nails.
  • Assists with bathing of patient in bed, in tub, and in the shower.
  • Assists patient in moving from bed to chair, wheelchair, and in walking.
  • Assists patient with toileting.
  • Assists patient with eating.
  • Assists patient with dressing.
  • Completes assigned incidental housekeeping (performed only where there is a responsible adult in the household, who may be the patient.)
  • Prepares and serves meals according to instructions including simple and complex modified diets.
  • Makes and changes beds.
  • Dusts and vacuums the rooms the patient uses.
  • Completes dishwashing.
  • Tidies bathroom.
  • Lists needed supplies.
  • Shops for patient if no other arrangement possible.
  • Does patient's personal laundry if no family member available; this may include necessary ironing and mending.
  • Sends linen to laundry.
  • Assists with payment of bills and perform other essential errands.
  • Cleans lightly and/or tidies bedroom - may do floors, furniture, and bedding.
  • With guidance from the RN Care Coordinator and/or Regional Nurse Manager, arranges the schedule so that patient follows medical recommendations such as increased physical activity.
  • Takes temperature, pulse, respiration and blood pressure (on the arm) when advised.
  • Keeps simple records as instructed by RN Care Coordinator or other supervising registered nurse.
  • Accompanies patient to obtain medical care.
  • Assists with medications that are ordinarily self-administered as instructed by the RN Care Coordinator and/or other supervising registered nurse.
  • Completes routine Foley catheter care.
  • Assists with changes of colostomy bag/appliance.
  • Changes simple non-sterile dressing to stable wound.
  • Assists with the use of devices geared to disability as aids daily living.
  • Assists with prescribed exercises as taught to the home health aide / hospice aide by appropriate professional personnel.
  • Assists with prescribed skin care.
  • Assists with ice cap or ice collar with guidance from RN Care Coordinator.
  • Performs simple urine test for sugar, acetone, or albumin and record results.
  • Measures intake and output as ordered.
  • Prepares modified diets, as prescribed by physician.
  • Helps patient relearn household skills.
  • Obtains specimens (urine, sputum) as directed by nurse.
  • Assists with postural drainage.
  • Assists with oxygen equipment.
  • Assists with equipment for sleep apnea.
  • Adheres to and reflects organizational values in daily work
  • Serves on agency committees as may be assigned.
  • Maintains obligation to report wrongdoing/violation of agency policies, applicable federal, state and local laws, and rules and regulations, as pertaining to agency operations to immediate supervisor or identified compliance officer.
  • Completes all mandatory inservice education programs and completes any other additional inservice hours that are minimally required for the position.

The above examples of work may not be a complete statement of all assignments that may be inherent to the position. Other duties may be assigned as deemed necessary and appropriate by the Administrator/CEO.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • 18 years of age or older
  • Minimum 8th grade math and reading skills
  • Ability to lift a minimum of 20 pounds, perform one person transfer under routine and emergency situations, reposition a bedbound patient alone, and able to sit, stand, bend, stoop, kneel, pull, climb, reach, lift, and perform repetitive movements of the upper extremities.
  • Acceptable drivers license and automobile available for use with current insurance
  • Has successfully completed a Home Health Aide training or equivalency program approved by the NYS Dept. of Health.
  • Availability by telephone.
  • Other requirements (physical) – see attached.