What are the responsibilities and job description for the Health Aide-PACE Center position at UPHAMS CORNER HEALTH CENTER?
Job Details
Description
Position Title: Health Aide – Supportive Housing
Department: PACE
Supervisor: Supportive Housing Manager
Status/Hours Per Week: Non-Exempt / 40 hours
Primary Function:
The Health Aide assists in the daily operation of the Adult Day Health Center and in the care of its participants. Duties include personal care, restorative therapy, nursing assistance, and recreational and escort responsibilities.
The Health Aide is expected to be flexible and willing to assume clinical and some basic clerical and administrative tasks at the request of the ADHC Program Manager. The duties and responsibilities stated are subject to annual or semiannual competency evaluation. The expectation is for Health Aides to demonstrate competency performing the assigned tasks. The Health Aide draws upon all members of the IDT to enhance their skill set.
Position is 40 hours per week: Monday – Thursday (7am-3pm), Saturday (11pm-7am), Friday and Sunday (off).
Duties & Responsibilities:
• Demonstrates the ability to relate well to participants, anticipate their needs and encourage independence.
• Assists participants with personal care.
• Attends and actively participates in the daily and weekly clinical care team meetings.
• Participates in the PACE QAPI Program; participates in the evaluation of Health Aide Services provided at PACE Centers, and in the implementation of QAPI interventions.
• Assists with implementation of the care plan determined by the clinical team, and as directed and supervised by the Nurse Manager and/or ADHC RN and ADHC Manager. These responsibilities and duties may include but are not limited to ostomy care, skin care, incontinent care, simple dressings and wound care, vital signs, blood glucose tests, and weights.
• Greets and assists with ADL set-up for participants upon arrival and departure from ADHC.
• Carries out treatments under the direction and supervision of the Occupational and/or Physical Therapist including functional transfers, positioning and mobility.
• Communicates participants’ status to the clinical staff.
• Assists with preparation of meals and feeding under direction and supervision of the Nutritionist and Occupational Therapist.
• Assists with group activities, such as exercise, music, arts and crafts, special events.
• Keeps food properly stored and assists with housekeeping duties in ADHC.
• Assists with ordering supplies.
• Attends appropriate in-services.
• Other clinical and administrative tasks will be assigned as needed by the ADHC Program Manager.
• May be assigned to be the lead on clinical and administrative tasks in collaboration with the ADHC Manager.
Qualifications
Minimum Basic Knowledge:
• High School graduate or equivalent diploma such as GED.
Experience & Qualifications:
• Current certification as Home Health Aide, Nursing Assistant, or Medical Assistant from an approved program.
• One or more years of experience working with the elderly in a health care setting.
• Flexibility, initiative, creativity, and good interpersonal skills.
• Physical capability to lift and provide maximum assistance with transfers.
• Physical capability to propel wheelchairs within the ADHC, on ramps, and sidewalks.
• Ability to speak Spanish, Portuguese Creole, or French Creole a plus.
Independent Action:
Independent decision making and action as determined by duties listed above.
Supervisory Responsibility:
None
Define Access Level to PHI: Level 3: Authorized to access only certain limited categories of PHI and certain limited sections of the UCC patient’s medical record that are necessary to perform job duties, whether treatment, payment or operations duties. Staff in this category level should confine the use of PHI to the minimum necessary required and should not access or read parts of the medical record not needed to perform assigned duties.