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Alongside our valued employees, we are making a difference throughout the state of Ohio in the lives of those that need healthcare or those embracing the next chapter of their lives. Sustained members of our team demonstrate accountable behavior and share our values of customer service, innovation, integrity, inclusion, financial stewardship, leadership and care.
The Home Health Aide performs various services for a patient as necessary to meet the patient's personal needs with the highest level of quality to promote comfort and observes the patient then documents and reports observations and care performed in accordance with company standards and federal, state, and local standards, guidelines, and regulations.
Essential Activities and Tasks
Care Management and Service Delivery - 95%
Provides psychosocial support and personal care to the patient, including bathing (e.g. tub, shower, sponge, or bed bath), oral hygiene, hair care, shampooing, shaving, skin care, nail care, foot care, and dressing.
Assists patient with mobility, including walking, transferring, turning, and positioning including the use of transfer devices such as the Hoyer lift and transfer board.
Assists patient with prescribed exercises to which the patient and the aide have been trained.
Assists with toileting needs, including assistance with bedpan, urinal, bedside commode, toilet use and incontinence care.
Plans, shops, prepares, or assists with nutritious meals and prescribed diets, which includes the clean-up of kitchen area.
Assists patients to self-administer medications. Verbally prompt or assist patients to respond to electronic medication reminder systems.
Provides homemaking services, such as bed making, light housework, laundering, and errand running with patient/family's agreement or accompanying patient to medical appointments as specified on the care plan.
Performs other activities as assigned, which may include reading and recording temperature, pulse, and respiration, Foley catheter care, basic infection control procedures, and emergency procedures.
Drives patients to and from appointments or other activities occasionally.
Administration and Reporting - 5%
- Observes, reports, and uses electronic medical record (EMR) system to document patient status and the care or service furnished.
All other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Education
High school diploma or equivalent required.
State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) in good standing on the Ohio Department of Health Nurse Aide Registry required; or
Successful completion of the Medicare competency evaluation program for home health aides.
Experience
One year experience as a home health aide in a Medicare-certified home health or hospice agency preferred.
Knowledgeable of home health aide practices and procedures preferred.
Other Requirements
Must be able to read, write, speak, and understand the English language.
Must possess a valid driver's license and acceptable driving record. Must be insurable under professional liability and crime coverage policies as specified by insurance carrier underwriting standards.
Working Conditions and Special Requirements
Sitting - Up to 8 hours/day
Standing - Up to 4 hours/day
Walking - Up to 2 hours/day
Lifting, transferring, pushing or pulling patients/clients or equipment/supplies - Up to 50 pounds
Driving - Up to 6 hours/day
Work weekends, evenings, and holidays - Required as scheduled
Subject to falls, burns from equipment, odors, and cuts - Work day
Subject to patients with various disease processes - Occasional
May be exposed to infectious waste, disease, conditions, etc. including exposure to the AIDS and Hepatitis B viruses - Work day
Risk Category for Exposure to Bloodborne Diseases - I