- Requisition #:
- 212829
- Location:
- Minneapolis, MN 55439
- Category:
- Home Health Aide
Position Details
JOB OVERVIEW
The Certified Home Health Aide providing Attendant Care in Indiana, is responsible for providing all nonskilled ADL care as ordered by the physician, identified in the Plan of Care or PCA and that is within the scope of practice per state law under which includes but is not limited to the following
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Provide services that are ordered by the physician in the plan of care within the scope of practice per state law
Perform, assist, evaluate and document medical care, such as:Basic first aid
Read and record vital (temperature, pulse, respiration)
Range of motion exercises
Ambulation, transfer and positioning with wheelchairs and other non-life support medical equipment and devices
Prepare meals according to dietary and nutritional needs
Care for patient’s special conditions and needs within scope of authorized tasks
Help patient maintain good personal hygiene, such as:Assistance with bathing, toileting, grooming, shaving, skin and nail care, oral hygiene, dressing and eating
Assist with household management, such as:Home safety and sanitation
Infection control
General light housekeeping, laundry, and shopping specific to patient
Thorough completion and coordination of all required documentation, such asMaintaining and completing the necessary patient/family and Company documentation records upon conclusion of each visit
Observe and report significant changes in patient’s condition to the (RN) Nursing Supervisor
Adhere to confidentiality standards and professional boundaries at all times
Thoroughly complete and coordinate all required documentation
Observe and report significant changes in patient condition to the (RN) Nursing Supervisor
QUALIFICATIONS
Required
High school graduate or GED
Current CPR certification
Ongoing Education
Home Health Aide must receive at least 12 hours of in-service training during each 12- month period
In-service training may occur while an aide is furnishing care to a patient.
Demonstrated proficiency in clinical assessments, documentation and compliance with aide care and policies and procedures State Specific Requirements Additional state specific requirements
State Specific Requirements
Additional state specific requirements:
Continuing Education as required by stateGeorgiaSuccessful completion of Nurse Aide training and competency evaluation program pursuant to the requirements of 42 CFR part 483, Subpart D; or
Health Care or Personal Care credentialing program recognized and approved by the state; or
Successful completion of 40 hour training program provided by a private home care provider which addresses at least the areas specified in the PHCP rules
IllinoisAppropriate clearing of Illinois Department of Public Health – Health Care Worker Registry,
Successful completion of Long-Term Care Assistants and Aides Training Programs Code; or
Documentation of current registration from another state; or
Successful completion of a Nursing Arts Program which included at least 40 hours of supervised clinical experience from an accredited nursing program as evidenced by diploma, certificate or other written verification from the school and proof of successful completion of the written portion of the Department established nursing assistant competency test; or
Successful completion of a US military Training Program that includes the content of the Basic Nursing Assistant Training Program as evidenced by a diploma, certification DD-214, or other written verification and successful completion of the written portion of the Department-established nursing assistant competency evaluation Proof of completion of a nursing program in a foreign country.
MassachusettsAdditional requirements for Complex Care Assistant Enhanced Care ServicesThis document serves to provide further clarity on the enhanced care tasks complex care assistants may perform in accordance with 130 CMR 438.415(C). The enhanced care services must not require the skills, judgement, or assessment of a nurse, and may be performed only after the complex care assistant is deemed competent in performing the task by the CSN agency or training organization. This document is subject to change.enteral G-tube/J-tube feedings – includes pump set up/discontinuation and/or administering bolus feeds; does not include changing or replacing of feeding tube.
skin care including application of OTC products or routine G-tube/J-tube care – application of non-medicated over-the-counter products or routine G-tube/J-tube care, or stomas requiring care (including cleaning, application of OTC products to enhance adherence of the appliance, application of the appliance) or simple dressing changes that do not require application of medications, medicated, or specialized dressing products.
oxygen therapy – provides assistance to replace oxygen tubing or nasal cannula and set oxygen at ordered flow rate so long as the care is not in response to a respiratory event requiring the judgement and assessment of a nurse.
oral (dental) suction to remove superficial oral secretions – provides suctioning of superficial secretions in the oral cavity, includes set up and cleaning of suction device.
ostomy and catheter care – empties/changes ostomy bag or urinary collection devices and cleans skin where there is no need for skilled skin care, recording, observation or reporting required. Does not include the replacement of catheters.
modified meal preparation – prepares diets that do not require nurse oversight to administer. This may include modification of meal consistency as directed.
equipment management and maintenance (wheelchair, CPAP/BiPAP, oxygen and Respiratory care equipment) and paperwork — simple cleaning, monitoring for and reporting any equipment issues to the RN supervisor and CSN agency, including associated agency paperwork.
braces, splints, and/or pressure stockings —application and removal of braces splints and pressure stockings.
transportation to medical providers / pharmacy (by driving the member or going alone).
incidental services – only when incidental to enhanced care service delivery; When a CCA provides services that meet the requirements of Complex Care Assistant, they may also provide some incidental services that do not meet the definition of CCA (for example, light cleaning after a member bathes) However, the purpose of the CCA service must not be to provide these incidental services, since they are not health related.
IndianaProvide assistance with personal care, which includes
Bathing, partial bathing
Oral hygiene
Hair care including clipping of hair
Shaving
Hand and foot care
Intact skin care Application of cosmetics
Dressing
Provide assistance with mobility, which includesProper body mechanics
Transfers
Ambulation
Use of assistive devices
Provide assistance with elimination, which includesAssistance with bedpan, bedside commode, toilet
Incontinent or involuntary care
Emptying urine collection and colostomy bags
Provide assistance with nutrition, which includesMeal planning
Meal preparation
Clean-up
Provide assistance with safety, which includesUse of the principles of health and safety in relation to self and individual
Identification and elimination of safety hazards
Practicing health protection and cleanliness by appropriate techniques of hand washing
Waste disposal and household tasks
Reminding the participant to self-administer medications
Provides assistance with correspondence and bill paying
Preferred
Other Requirements
Attention to detail
Time Management
Effective problem-solving and conflict resolution
Good organization and communication skills
Physical Requirements
Must be able to travel
Must be able to lift 50 pounds
Prolonged walking, standing, bending, kneeling, reaching, twisting
Must be able to sit and climb stairs
Must have visual and hearing acuity
Must have strong sense of smell and touch
Must be able to sufficiently reposition patients and move equipment without assistance
Must be able to appropriately respond physically and mentally to emergency situations in the home or during transport
Driving
A valid driver's license and an acceptable Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) may be required.
Age
Must be 18 years or older
Language
Must be able to speak, write, read, and understand English
Work Environment
Must be able to function in a wide variety of environments which may involve exposure to allergens and other various conditions
Possible exposure to blood, bodily fluids and infectious diseases
OTHER DUTIES
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
TOTAL REWARDS
Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage; a 401(k) matching program; and an Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP)
Career Path: Opportunities for advancement
As an employer accepting Medicare and Medicaid funds, employees must comply with all health-related requirements in all relevant jurisdictions, including required vaccinations and testing, subject to exemptions for medical or religious reasons as appropriate.
Why work for Aveanna?
- Thorough training
- Flexible schedules
- Electronic charting
- Access to a clinical supervisor 24/7
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Advancement opportunities
- Weekly pay via multiple payment options