Home Health Aide (HHA) Job Description
Home health aide services may also be provided by a CNA subject to the same supervision described below. If necessary, they may also be provided by an LPN or RN. DUTIES 1. Provides personal care and related services in the home, under the direction, instruction and supervision of the staff nurse and the Director of Nursing. 2. Tasks to be performed by an HHA must be assigned by and performed under the supervision of an RN who will be responsible for the patient care provided by the HHA. 3. Under no circumstances may an HHA be assigned to receive or reduce any intravenous procedures, or any other sterile or invasive procedures, including enemas. RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Follows the plan of care to provide, safe, competent care to the patient. 2. Helps the patient to maintain good personal hygiene and assists in maintaining a healthful, safe environment. 3. Plans and prepares nutritious meals, markets when instructed to do so by the nurse. 4. Assists the patient with ambulation as ordered by the physician and approved and supervised by the nurse. 5. Assists the therapy personnel as needed with rehabilitative processes. 6. Encourages the patient to become as independent as possible according to the nursing care plan. 7. Attempts to promote patient's mental alertness through involvement in activities of interest. 8. Gives simple emotional and psychological support to the patient and other members of the household and establishes a relationship with patient and family which transmit trust and confidentiality. 9. Reports any change in the patient's mental or physical condition or in the home situation to the staff nurse, or to the Aide supervisor. 10. Performs routine housekeeping tasks as related to a safe and comfortable environment for the patient, as instructed by the professional nurse. 11. Prepares a visit report promptly and incorporates same in the clinical record weekly 12. Confirms on a weekly basis, the scheduling of visits so that other necessary visits by staff members can be coordinated. 13. Works with personnel of other community agencies involved in the patient's care as directed by the nurse. 14. Attends in-service as required by regulation. JOB CONDITIONS 1. The ability to drive and the ability to access patients’ homes which may not be routinely wheelchair accessible are required. 2. Hearing, eyesight and physical dexterity must be sufficient to perform a physical assessment of the patient's condition and to perform patient care. 3. On occasion, may be required to bend, stoop, reach and move patient weight up to 250 pounds; lift and/or carry up to 30 pounds. 4. Must be able to communicate clearly, both verbally and in writing in English. EQUIPMENT OPERATION Use of BP cuff, thermometer and stethoscope. Hand washing materials COMPANY INFORMATION Has access to all patient medical records which may be discussed with the Registered Nurse and the Director of Nursing. QUALIFICATIONS 1. Prefer a high school diploma or equivalent. 2. Successf