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When you’re a part of the Prosperous Home Care team, you can expect:
- Competitive pay and benefits
- Management that respects your time and home life
- A safe, healthy work environment
- Opportunities to grow within your field
- A sense of satisfaction in keeping people healthy and happy.
JOB OPENINGS
To provide Non-Medical care in accordance with the patient’s plan of care to include comprehensive health and psychosocial evaluation, monitoring of the patient’s condition, health promotion and prevention and coordination of services for all types of care. Recruit, train and teach all Community Caregivers in your designated area. Communicate with family members, Social Workers, Discharge Planners and Caregivers to provide the best holistic health approach possible for the client.
This may include, but will not be limited to:
- Minimum 10 hours/week as a caregiver
- Recruit, Train and Schedule area caregivers – Earn $3/hour on each scheduled caregiver
- Contact community: discharge planners, social workers, Medicaid representative, VA Social Worker, Assistant Living/Nursing Home Social Workers
- Achieve multiple certifications through Relias Learning
- Participate in Profit Sharing after 5 years vesting period – (10% every 5 years)(50% Max)
- Work from Home Base and have a lasting impact on the aging population in your community.
- Assisting with bathing and grooming – This can include but is not limited to: shampooing hair, finger and toenail care, brushing teething, and shower assistance.
- Basic food preparation – From grocery shopping to actually preparing the food, it’s important to ensure the senior is displaying proper nutrition.
- Medication reminders – Caregivers must assure that medications are taken at the correct time as directed by the doctor.
- Light housekeeping – It’s important for caregivers to keep a safe and clean environment. Duties related to housekeeping will typically involve making the bed and cleaning the bathroom and kitchen
- Transferring the client – This refers to transferring the client from chairs, from the toilet, from bed, and to and from a vehicle.
- Toileting – It’s important to assist with using the toilet to encourage comfort and prevent any infections
- Transportation – If a caregiver has a vehicle and a driver’s license, it’s likely they will help to take the elder around to doctor’s appointment and other activities.
- Monitoring changes in client’s health – When following the care plan, the supervising nurse will want to know if there are any changes in health that are concerning and that may need medical attention.
Companionship – Possibly the most important of all caregiver duties, caregivers will be with the elder all day and it’s mutually beneficial if they enjoy each other’s company. It’s a very important part of a caregiver career.
- Assisting with bathing and grooming – This can include but is not limited to: shampooing hair, finger and toenail care, brushing teething, and shower assistance.
- Basic food preparation – From grocery shopping to actually preparing the food, it’s important to ensure the senior is displaying proper nutrition.
- Medication reminders – Caregivers must assure that medications are taken at the correct time as directed by the doctor.
- Light housekeeping – It’s important for caregivers to keep a safe and clean environment. Duties related to housekeeping will typically involve making the bed and cleaning the bathroom and kitchen
- Transferring the client – This refers to transferring the client from chairs, from the toilet, from bed, and to and from a vehicle.
- Toileting – It’s important to assist with using the toilet to encourage comfort and prevent any infections
- Transportation – If a caregiver has a vehicle and a driver’s license, it’s likely they will help to take the elder around to doctor’s appointment and other activities.
- Monitoring changes in client’s health – When following the care plan, the supervising nurse will want to know if there are any changes in health that are concerning and that may need medical attention.
Companionship – Possibly the most important of all caregiver duties, caregivers will be with the elder all day and it’s mutually beneficial if they enjoy each other’s company. It’s a very important part of a caregiver career.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Coordinate total patient care by conducting comprehensive health and psychosocial evaluation, monitoring the patient’s condition, promoting sound preventive practices, coordinating services and teaching and training activities.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of nursing service to the patient and family on an ongoing basis.
- Perform admission, transfer, re-certification, resumption of care and discharge OASIS for the home care patient.
- Prepare and present patient’s record to the Clinical Record Review Committee as indicated.
- Consult with the attending physician concerning alterations of Patient Care Plans, checks with the appropriate supervisor and makes changes, as appropriate.
- Coordinate patient services.
- Coordinates the Admission of a Patient to the Agency
- Conduct an initial and ongoing comprehensive assessment of the patient’s needs, including Outcome and Assessment Information Set (OASIS) assessments at appropriate time points.
- Obtain a medical history from the patient and/or a family member particularly as it relates to the present condition.
- Conduct a physical examination of the patient, including vital signs, physical assessment, mental status, appetite and type of diet, etc.
- Evaluate the patient, family member(s) and home situation to determine what health teaching will be required.
- Evaluate the patient’s environment to determine what assistance will be available from family members in caring for the patient.
- Provides Skilled Nursing Care as outlined in the Nursing Care Plan
- Nursing services, treatments and preventative procedures requiring substantial specialized skill and ordered by the physician.
- The initiation of preventative and rehabilitative nursing procedures as appropriate for the patient’s care and safety.
- Observing signs and symptoms and reporting to the physician reactions to treatments, including drugs, as well as changes in the patient’s physical or emotional condition.
- Teaching, supervising and counseling the patient and caregivers regarding the nursing care needs and other related problems of the patient at home.
JOB CONDITIONS
- Must have a driver’s license and be willing and able to drive to patient’s residences.
- The ability to access patients’ homes which may not be routinely wheelchair accessible is required. Hearing, eyesight and physical dexterity must be sufficient to perform a physical assessment of the patient’s condition and to perform and demonstrate patient care.
- Physical activities will include, walking, sitting, stooping, and standing and minimal to maximum lifting of patients and the turning of patients.
- The ability to communicate both verbally and in writing is required as frequent communication by telephone and in writing in English is required.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Must be a graduate from an accredited School of Nursing.
- Must be licensed in the State as a Registered Nurse.
- One or more years of experience in community/home health agency or in a hospital setting is preferred.
- Must have knowledge of Medicare and Medicaid guidelines.
- Must have a working knowledge of home health care and the principles and techniques of professional nursing and required documentation that pertains to it.
- Should be skillful in organization and in the principles of time management and have knowledge of management processes
- Must be able to contribute to the quality of care being rendered through constructive communication with nursing managers and staff.
- Must have a criminal background check.
- Must have a current CPR certification.
DUTIES
- Provide skilled nursing care under the direct supervision of the Registered Nurse.
- Perform selected skilled actions in the provision of curative, rehabilitative, palliative or preventative nursing care.
- Is responsible and accountable for making decisions that are based on the individual’s nursing experience and educational preparation.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Assist the Registered Nurse in carrying out the plan of care.
- Assist the Registered Nurse in performing specialized procedures as directed by the Registered Nurse under physician’s orders.
- Assist with the preparation, implementation and continuing evaluation of the patient care plan.
- Recognize and understand the effects of social and economic problems upon patients and provides for the emotional and physical comfort and safety of patients.
- Help teach the patient the appropriate self-care techniques.
- Foster cooperative effort among personnel by understanding the functions of other persons involved in patient care and by active participation in team and staff conferences.
- Assume responsibility for personal and vocational growth and development through active participation in nursing organizations and participating in in-service programs and other on the job learning.
- Prepare clinical and progress notes (not to include admission).
TREATMENTS AND PROCEDURES
The Licensed Practical Nurse with the education and proven clinical competence may perform certain treatments/procedures provided the Home Health Agency’s policies and the State’s Regulatory Acts allow their performance. Only advance LPNs with documented skill in performing these functions may:
- Administer medications
- Hang I.V.s premixed with medications
- Hang hydrating fluid without medications
- Start peripheral I.V.s
- Flush peripheral lines with saline or heparin solutions
- Inspect insertion sites, change dressings, and remove peripheral I.V. needles/catheters
- Calculate and adjust flow rates
- Check blood with a Registered Nurse
JOB CONDITIONS
- The ability to communicate well, both verbally and in writing in English is required.
- The ability to access patients’ homes which may not be routinely wheelchair accessible is required.
- Hearing, eyesight and physical dexterity must be sufficient to perform a physical assessment of the patient’s condition and to perform patient care.
- Physical activities will include, walking, sitting, stooping, and standing and minimal to maximum lifting of patients and the turning of patients.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Graduation from an accredited School of Practical Nursing.
- Must be licensed in the State as a Licensed Practical Nurse
- One or more years in home health agency or in a hospital setting. Home health experience preferred.
- Must have a criminal background check.
- Must have current CPR certification.
DUTIES OF POSITION
Provide medical social services to patients in their homes in accordance with physician orders and under the direction and supervision of the Director of Nursing or another appropriate supervisor.
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES
- Assist in the admission process of the patient to Prosperous Home Health by performing an initial evaluation, assessing the patient’s psychosocial status and evaluating the patient, family and home to identify socioeconomic and emotional factors that will affect the plan of treatment.
- Assist in development and implementation of the interdisciplinary patient care plan as it pertains to medical social work.
- Observe, record and report changes in the patient’s emotional and social factors that affect the patient’s illness and his/her need for care and his/her response to treatment.
- Consult with the attending physician concerning alteration of the plan of treatment.
- Maintain and submit written clinical records as deemed by Prosperous Home Health, including the initial evaluation, the care plan and daily notes.
- Evaluate the patients and family’s response to, and effectiveness of, the medical social work intervention.
- Confirm, on a weekly basis, the scheduling of visits with the Director of Nursing to facilitate coordination of other staff visits.
- Participate in Prosperous Home Health activities and committees when appropriate to include staff development activities and in-service education.
- Supervise the social work assistant once monthly.
- Participate in discharge planning.
- Assume responsibility for self-development by continually striving to improve his/her Medical Social Worker practice through formal education, attendance at workshops and conferences, active participation in professional and related organizational meetings, and individual research and reading.
SKILLED MEDICAL SOCIAL WORK SERVICES
- Assess the patient’s potential to cope with his/her social and health problems.
- Act as consultant to the members of the health team, assists them in understanding the social, emotional and environmental factors related to the patient’s health problems.
- Help patients to utilize the resources of their families and the community.
- Provide rehabilitative and supportive casework.
- Assist patients and their families in coping with personal and environmental difficulties which might predispose them toward illness or interfere with obtaining maximum benefits from medical care.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Master’s Degree from a School of Social Work approved by the Council of Social Work Education.
- Must have or be in the process of acquiring certification from the Academy of Certified Social Workers.
- Two years’ experience preferred, with at least one year of experience in a health care setting (hospital, clinic, rehabilitation center, etc.).
- Must have a criminal background check.
- Must have current CPR certification.