PERSONAL CARE AIDE
REPORTS TO: RN PCA Supervisor/Home Care Coordinator
POSITION REQUIREMENTS:
Must be at least 18 years of age, fluent in English and read and write to follow schedules, care plans, and instructions, and be physically capable of performing required tasks. Must have a valid Social Security number, driver's license, and own transportation. Must be medically cleared of communicable disease, pass a drug screen, and pass a criminal background check. Must possess a 40-Hour Personal Care Aide certificate from an approved program or be a Certified Nursing Assistant licensed with the Virginia Board of Nursing and be in good standing. Prefer a minimum of 1 year of experience providing personal care assistance to patients.
SUMMARY:
Medicaid Personal Care Services are long-term maintenance, supportive services to enable individuals to remain in the home to prevent institutionalization or nursing home placement. Provides services such as assisting with Activities of Daily Living, Instrumental Activities of Daily Living, and reporting changes in the client's condition and needs. Use of therapeutic interpersonal skills is required. Personal care services assist with personal hygiene, supporting the client's physical, emotional, and nutritional needs, and environmental maintenance necessary for clients to remain in their homes. Problems encountered range from routine to complex; significant public contact is required, and the position requires independent decision-making and action.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Assist with dressing, undressing, and bathing of the client, including routine skin care to
include maintenance and care of external condom catheters.
Assist with grooming of hair, cleaning of nails, and shaving with an electric razor.
Assists with the care of teeth, mouth, and dentures.
Provide incontinence care and toileting assistance: can include emptying of external
indwelling catheters, i.e., Foley or suprapubic catheters, urostomy, or colostomy
Assists the individual to ambulate, turn/change positions, or transfer; often involves lifting greater than 25-50 lbs. or more at a time unassisted, performing extensive bending, stooping, standing, squatting, kneeling, crouching, reaching, and safely transferring clients using mechanical lifts.
Prepare meals and assist the individual with eating or feeding, following special diets or
swallow restrictions.
Assists the individual with self-administered medications; may remind the individual of
medications at prescribed times; doesn't include pouring of, determining dosage of,
instilling, injecting, or applying medications in any form.
Provides supervision for those individuals who require the physical presence of an aide to
insure their safety during times when no other support system is available.
Provides routine wound care that does not include sterile technique, may wash with soap and water, and apply a non-sterile bandage. Obtain and report vital signs: temperature, pulse,respiration, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and weight. Recognize and report significant changes in the client.
Light housekeeping of the individual's main living areas (bed, living, kitchen, and
bathrooms), to sweep, mop, dust, and change bed linens.
Lists supplies needed for purchase, to grocery shop, and assists with mail if no caregiver.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
4 Maintain an unrestricted driver's license and automobile insurance.
Provide own, reliable personal transportation in work capacity.
Complete all assigned trainings, evaluations, competencies, and license renewals, as
required by the Agency, including a minimum of (12) hours of annual education.
Must be telephone accessible and willing to work flexible hours throughout the service area.
Maintain a bank account for direct deposit of wages earned.
Key Physical and Health Requirements
Must be physically able to perform duties, often lifting 25-50 lbs. or more unassisted.
Lift, push, pull, or move clients
Frequent bending, stooping, kneeling, squatting, crouching, reaching, stair climbing, or
changes in body positions
Demonstrate proficiency in skills (hands-on)
Must be in good physical and mental health to work in varied environments, which may
include pets and smoke.
A current, negative TB skin test
Successful completion of CPR and First Aid