While performing the duties required of this position, the employee is frequently required to stand, walk, push, pull, sit, talk and hear and must possess agility and strength sufficient to lift, support, and maneuver heavy patients of limited physical capacity as well as provide care; to effectively read and write reports, work schedules, patient records, physicians orders, etc. to hear and speak sufficiently clear with other individuals both in person and over the telephone and to effectively discuss treatment, and answer staff questions. These duties/responsibilities include but are not limited to bathing, feeding, making beds, ambulation of patients via wheelchair, geri chair, cane, walker, or assistance of nursing personnel, complete vital signs, intake and output, enemas, hot and cold applications, skin care, wound care, tracheostomy care, catheterization, tube feedings, perform CPR, etc.