Habilitation Specialist II
4 months ago
Clarksburg, United States
Hometown Care
Full time
Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe are looking for compassionate, respectful, and caring home health aide to join our growing team of caregivers. As a home health aide for our agency, you will provide essential services to homebound elderly clients or patients with disabilities, a chronic illness, or other health issues. Our ideal candidate is patient, independent, and self-sufficient, who enjoys taking care of others.
Home Health Aide Duties and Responsibilities
- Work in client homes to provide routine personalized care under the supervision of a registered nurse
- Monitor the patient's health and maintain up-to-date records of the patient's physical and mental condition
- Discuss patient progress with the case manager or supervisor; adjust patient care plan as needed
- Provide routine basic care: administer medication, dress and bandage wounds, check the patient's pulse, temperature, and oxygen levels
- Direct the patient in prescribed exercises
- Assist the patient with personal care including bathing, dressing, grooming, and eating
- Help the patient in and out of bed, the bathroom, chairs and wheelchairs, and cars
- Perform simple housekeeping tasks: change bed linens, do laundry, tidy rooms
- Handle chores like grocery shopping and food preparation
- Make efforts to keep the patient engaged mentally through conversation, games, and other forms of entertainment
- Accompany the patient to doctor visits and other outings; assist with or provide transportation
Home Health Aide Requirements and Qualifications
- High school or general equivalency diploma required
- Preference will be given to candidates with certification from a recognized home health aide program or an Associate's or Bachelor's degree in health administration, medical assisting, nursing, psychology, or a related field
- Comfortable providing medical care in close physical proximity to patients
- Exceptional interpersonal communication skills
- Empathy for the hardship experienced by the patient and the patient's family
- Ability to maintain composure with patients who present challenging behavior