Personal Care Attendant PACE (Laf-1.0)

Franciscan Alliance, Inc.
13dOnsite

About The Position

The PACE Personal Care Attendant provides psychological, physical and emotional support and answers questions as appropriate through exemplary teamwork serving as many seniors as possible with the best quality-of-life in their communities. WHO WE ARE With 12 ministries and access points across Indiana and Illinois, Franciscan Health is one of the largest Catholic health care systems in the Midwest. Franciscan Health takes pride in hiring coworkers that provide compassionate, comprehensive care for our patients and the communities we serve. The PACE program’s vision statement is to provide unmatched, individualized, and joyful care through teamwork that is worthy of praise so that seniors experience the best quality-of-life in their communities. PACE offers seniors and their families the care, nutrition, rehabilitation, transportation, and supportive services they need to remain healthy so that they can live in their own home. Franciscan is known for our mission of caring. WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT Practice Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. No Weekends, Evenings, or Holidays Performs a variety of care activities in a variety of care settings, after appropriate training, including and not limited to: providing psychological, physical and emotional support to participant and family; applying anti-embolism stockings; utilizing Med Sled; Emptying ostomy pouch, spot checking Oximeter with flow documentation; collecting specimens of stool and urine; Urinary catheter care; Completing ADLs and showering. Assists with clinic duties, daily care, transporting, ambulation, and care in the home of participant as assigned by the nursing staff such as- light housekeeping, driving and escorting and transportation in company vehicle to external appointments or grocery shopping, ADL care and showering, specimen collection and companionship. Uses medical equipment to physically assist participant transfers and mobility, not limited to power wheelchairs, manual wheelchairs, walking aids, oxygen and others. Answers questions about the treatment plan within the expected scope or refers questions to nursing staff. Answers questions related to daily activities to ensure that participants are comfortable and that they understand all the information provided to them. Takes vital signs, and document and records activities of daily living, intake, and output as assigned by the Nursing staff. Communicates and reports participant data and information to the clinic to ensure appropriate and timely care is provided to the participant. Reports any participant concerns, service requests, and safety observations to appropriate IDT members. Escalates important information to proper staff regarding any changes, progress, or unusual events concerning any participant. Maintains proficiency in point of care test protocols and procedures, including properly labeled specimens. May collect, analyze and record all required demographic, insurance/financial, and clinical data necessary to verify and record participant information. Documents all care encounters in the Electronic Medical Record (EMR). Organizes and makes changes to the physical environment to ensure the environment is equipped to meet participant needs. Responds to participants and directs the inquiry to the appropriate party. Responsible for documenting service requests and informing appropriate IDT member(s) of service requests as required by PACE regulations. May serve as The PACE PCA designated representative of the PACE IDT to meet CMS regulations. As a PACE IDT member, the PACE PCA takes part in shared decision making, authorization, and care responsibilities to provide required services. Works with and supports participants with meals, fluids, and nourishment. Participates in monitoring, identifying and reporting safety-related issues. Maintains clinic supplies, prepares exam rooms and medical records, enters charges, and answers a multi-line telephone to assist in the safe and efficient operation of the clinic.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma/GED- Preferred
  • 1 Year- Prior experience working with frail/elderly population- Required
  • Basic Life Support Program (BLS) - American Heart Association- Required- Within 90 Days

Responsibilities

  • providing psychological, physical and emotional support to participant and family
  • applying anti-embolism stockings
  • utilizing Med Sled
  • Emptying ostomy pouch, spot checking Oximeter with flow documentation
  • collecting specimens of stool and urine
  • Urinary catheter care
  • Completing ADLs and showering
  • Assists with clinic duties, daily care, transporting, ambulation, and care in the home of participant as assigned by the nursing staff such as- light housekeeping, driving and escorting and transportation in company vehicle to external appointments or grocery shopping, ADL care and showering, specimen collection and companionship
  • Uses medical equipment to physically assist participant transfers and mobility, not limited to power wheelchairs, manual wheelchairs, walking aids, oxygen and others
  • Answers questions about the treatment plan within the expected scope or refers questions to nursing staff
  • Answers questions related to daily activities to ensure that participants are comfortable and that they understand all the information provided to them
  • Takes vital signs, and document and records activities of daily living, intake, and output as assigned by the Nursing staff
  • Communicates and reports participant data and information to the clinic to ensure appropriate and timely care is provided to the participant
  • Reports any participant concerns, service requests, and safety observations to appropriate IDT members
  • Escalates important information to proper staff regarding any changes, progress, or unusual events concerning any participant
  • Maintains proficiency in point of care test protocols and procedures, including properly labeled specimens
  • May collect, analyze and record all required demographic, insurance/financial, and clinical data necessary to verify and record participant information
  • Documents all care encounters in the Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
  • Organizes and makes changes to the physical environment to ensure the environment is equipped to meet participant needs
  • Responds to participants and directs the inquiry to the appropriate party
  • Responsible for documenting service requests and informing appropriate IDT member(s) of service requests as required by PACE regulations
  • May serve as The PACE PCA designated representative of the PACE IDT to meet CMS regulations
  • As a PACE IDT member, the PACE PCA takes part in shared decision making, authorization, and care responsibilities to provide required services
  • Works with and supports participants with meals, fluids, and nourishment
  • Participates in monitoring, identifying and reporting safety-related issues
  • Maintains clinic supplies, prepares exam rooms and medical records, enters charges, and answers a multi-line telephone to assist in the safe and efficient operation of the clinic

Benefits

  • Franciscan provides eligible employees with comprehensive benefit offerings. Find an overview on the benefit section of our career site, jobs.franciscanhealth.org.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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