Responsible for assisting primary care nurse with patient care.
Requirements
High School Diploma or equivalent, preferred.
Certification by New York State Department of Health approved home health
aide training program, required. Current and valid driver's license.
Nice To Haves
Minimum one (1) year experience in hospice, homecare and or nursing home
setting, preferred.
Responsibilities
Provides patient care in accordance with plan of care established by Hospice
Care Registered Nurse and other interdisciplinary group members; performs job
functions in a fiscally responsible manner consistent with the agency’s
mission and vision; utilizes sound time management skills in planning
day-to-day activities and fulfilling job duties.
Performs emptying and recording of patient’s drainage collection devices;
performs and assists patients with activities of daily living: bathing,
grooming, shaving, oral hygiene, with special attention to skin care,
perineal care, foot and heel care, turning and positioning, passive and
active range of motion exercises, progressive ambulation with or without use
of assistive devices, and changing bed linens; lifts patients and exercises
care in moving patients, so as not to aggravate injury or disease;
participates in fall prevention rounds including documentation as required.
Identifies and promptly reports changes in patient focusing on pain and
symptoms; also reports changes in patient needs or condition to Hospice
registered nurse or Team Manager; documents care provided in accordance with
HCN policies and procedures, Joint Commission standards, state and federal
regulations.
Keeps accurate up-to-date record of patient’s Activities of Daily Living
(ADL) and care provided in accordance with physician’s orders and plan
established by nurse; completes records in accordance with agency guidelines;
ensures that documentation is accurate, complete and legible.
Perform a variety of light housekeeping tasks essential to patient’s health
care; keep patient’s area (bedroom, bathroom) neat and clean by emptying
garbage can at end of shift and whenever necessary and cleaning patient’s
bedroom once a week and as necessary; change patient’s bed sheet daily and as
necessary; keep linen cart neat and organized and replenish cart at end of
shift; assist with ordering of linens.
Check supplies daily; assist with ordering; put stock away when delivered;
change sharp containers when filled; keep temperature logs and refrigerator
logs complete; provide care / assistance to patients during an emergency.
Immediately alerts nurse and the team leaders to the emergency; communicate
effectively with patient / family / caregiver and members of the
interdisciplinary group.
Provide clear, direct, and timely verbal and/or written information regarding
patient’s condition and family concerns; demonstrate appropriate and
efficient use of supplies and equipment.
Consistently meets the productivity standard established by the agency;
participates in on call rotation as appropriate; attends scheduled Hospice
Aide Inservice meetings and complete annual mandatory hours of in-services.
Performs related duties as required. All responsibilities noted here are
considered essential functions of the job under the Americans with
Disabilities Act. Duties not mentioned here, but considered related are not
essential functions.