What are the responsibilities and job description for the Homecare Hospice Aide position at Hospice of The Piedmont, Inc?
Work Schedule: regular availability to work Mon-Fri; 8 hour shifts
This position provides personal care and home management tasks at patient’s residence, under the supervision of a RN Case Manager.
What are the essential duties day to day?
- Follows the nurse aide care plan to provide compassionate care to the patient in the areas of personal hygiene, elimination, feeding, and mobility.
- Reports changes in patient’s condition, concerns about patient and/or family to appropriate nursing staff in a timely fashion and participates in interdisciplinary team conferences as necessary.
- Works collaboratively with the IDG and other departments in achieving patent care goals.
- Documents patient care according to agency policy and procedures; documentation is clear, complete, concise, and timely.
- Responsible for professionally managing time, people, medical supplies, and technology.
- Establishes and adheres to a timeframe for patient visits in coordination with patients, families and facility staff members.
- Maintains a clean, safe and comfortable environment for the patient.
- Teaches and/or reinforces home safety, energy conservation and sanitation.
- Provides light housekeeping tasks.
- Assists with, or provides, meal preparation and related tasks.
- Demonstrates excellent communication skills and creates successful interpersonal relationships with patients and families.
- Complies with organizational nurse aide standards.
- Participates in staff training and education programs.
- Average of 4-6 visits a day
Here is what our employees have to say!
- We are a very close knit group, more like family!
- We are allowed to do more one-on-one care with patient and family than at hospitals or nursing homes. We are able to do things the way they should be done.
- We have time to sit and talk to the patient and families, help them go through whatever they are going through, and give them they respect and care they deserve.
- We have the ability to be with people in their last hours/days, be a constant for them, and show them that we care about them - some patients may not have family.
Though it is very rewarding work, it also comes with challenges:
In hospice care, you are dealing with grief. It is important to find ways to not take the heaviness of it all home with you. Many of our employees find that what helps them on those hard days is to find joy in the fact that they were able to be there to comfort that patient, help them feel cared for, and make a difference in the time they had with them.
Are you a good fit for this role? Here are some things we find very valuable..
- Compassionate
- Team player
- Empathetic
- Dedication
- Patient-dignity minded
- Exceptional bath-giving skills
- Ability to handle heavy-lifting (minimum lifting requirement 40lbs)
- Ability to maintain composure in any situation (ex: dealing with bodily fluids, grieving family, etc.)
Experience
Required- 1 year(s): Experience as a nurse aide (CNA)
Education
Required- High School or better
Licenses & Certifications
Required- Drivers License
- Auto Liability
- CNA
- CHPNA