Personal Care Assistant (PCA)

Preventive MeasuresBethlehem, PA
16d

About The Position

The Personal Care Assistant (PCA) specializing in Memory & Behavioral Care provides compassionate, hands-on support to residents with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, cognitive decline, and behavioral health needs. This role assists residents with daily activities, promotes emotional and physical well-being, and helps maintain a safe, structured, and comforting environment tailored to individuals experiencing memory loss or behavioral challenges.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent required.
  • Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) or PCA certification preferred (varies by state/facility).
  • Experience in memory care, dementia care, behavioral health, or assisted living strongly preferred.
  • Knowledge of dementia behaviors, communication techniques, and redirection strategies.
  • Ability to remain patient, calm, and supportive in challenging situations.
  • Strong interpersonal, communication, and observation skills.
  • Ability to use electronic documentation systems (EMR/EHR).

Responsibilities

  • Assist residents with activities of daily living (ADLs), including bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, eating, and mobility.
  • Provide gentle cueing, redirection, and hands-on guidance to help residents complete tasks.
  • Support residents with transfers, fall prevention, and safe ambulation.
  • Ensure residents’ rooms and living spaces are clean, organized, and free from safety hazards.
  • Assist with meal service, hydration, and nutritional support, following recommended dementia-friendly dining techniques.
  • Use dementia-specific communication strategies, including validation, redirection, and calm, supportive approaches.
  • Recognize and report behavioral changes such as agitation, wandering, pacing, sundowning, or withdrawal.
  • Follow individualized behavior-support plans and implement non-pharmacological interventions.
  • Help create a predictable routine that reduces confusion and promotes emotional stability.
  • Use trauma-informed and de-escalation techniques to reduce stress or potential triggers.
  • Observe residents for changes in mood, health, behavior, or cognition and report promptly to nursing staff.
  • Document care, behaviors, and resident interactions as required by facility policy.
  • Assist with incident reporting and follow-up communication.
  • Provide companionship, meaningful engagement, sensory activities, and social interaction.
  • Encourage participation in activities that support cognitive function and emotional well-being.
  • Assist residents during group programs and behavior-safe activity environments.
  • Ensure adherence to safety protocols, infection-control procedures, and memory-care security standards (e.g., wandering prevention).
  • Maintain resident confidentiality and uphold HIPAA guidelines.
  • Participate in emergency drills and respond appropriately in urgent situations.
  • Support safe behavior environments by preventing overstimulation, maintaining routine, and monitoring triggers.
  • Work closely with nurses, med-techs, activity staff, and leadership to deliver coordinated care.
  • Participate in shift change reports, team huddles, and in-service training sessions.
  • Share observations and suggestions to improve resident care and safety.
  • Interact compassionately with families, offering support and reassurance.
  • Communicate observations and updates to nursing staff for family follow-up as appropriate.
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