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Responsibilities may include: Bathing Dressing Feeding Bowel and Bladder Management Meal Prep Transferring from Bed to Wheelchair/ Bed to Hoyer lift Light Housekeeping Other Tasks as Required. Must have one year experience with PCA or higher certification, current driver’s license, car insurance, and reliable transportation.
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As a Transportation Driver - CDL you will carry out our Mission of Love by transporting all Masonic Village's residents to the Masonic Health Care Center, Residential Living Area, and the Retirement Living area; and to transport assigned passengers on in-town and out-of-town trips and therapeutic recreation activities.
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Lift and transfer 130 pound patient from chair to wheelchair, buckle and unbuckle wheelchair to floor platform. Pull van's wheelchair elevation platform. SUMMARY: Responsible for safely transporting wheelchair patients to and from their destinations.
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Coordinate with gate agents to assist any wheelchair-assisted passengers who will need gate agent assistance at time of boarding to board the aircraft. Comply with all Transportation Security Administration (TSA) checkpoint screening requirements and processes.
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Assisting with Personal Care ( bathing, dressing, toileting, grooming ) Ambulation and Transfer Assistance (wheelchair) Help around the house (light housekeeping, meal prep, laundry) Supervision and Companionship Transportation scheduling &/or assistance PLUS , earn up to $1,250 in Training Bonuses.
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Operates any wheelchair accessible, fourteen (14) passenger or less vehicle to transport passengers within set schedule to specific destinations. Operates all wheelchair accessible, passenger vehicles to transport passengers within set schedule to specific destinations.
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May provide or assist clients with activities of daily living including: bathing in bed, tub or shower; care of hair including shampoo, combing and brushing; care of teeth and mouth including denture care; nail care, filing only; skin care including pericare and applying lotion; transfer of patient from bed to chair and to wheelchair.
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Able to operate a limousine or car, tire changing equipment, First Aid Kit, wheelchair lift, and dollies/hand trucks. Responsible for providing safe, courteous transportation service and serve as support staff for the Engage Life Director or Maintenance Director.
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This may involve transferring clients from bed to wheelchair or vice versa. The caregiver will assist with activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting, and will also provide transportation to medical appointments and errands.
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Maintain transportation vehicles, including fueling, cleaning, and general maintenance. Assist wheelchair persons by pushing wheelchairs to and from vehicle. Skill in operation of bus/van, hand tools used in the maintenance of transportation vehicle, tablet, cellphone with.
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Case Requires: Daily duties Assist with bed bathing, transfers via Hoyer lift (Family member will assist), to power wheelchair, dressing & grooming, managing medical supplies, Light housekeeping, bathroom, kitchen, Livingroom etc.
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Transferring: From bed, wheelchair, low chair, use of a lift, or turning a client in bed Medication: Medication reminders Cleaning: For client safety and comfort, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, laundry, changing linens, and light housekeeping the general areas used by the client.
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At all times follow all safety precautions (push wheelchair at a safe pace, beware of other passengers and carts darting into path, push only one wheelchair at a time, back wheelchairs down jetways rather than face-forward due to decline of the jetway ramp, etc.
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Serve as the liaison in the Command Center between OEM, NYPD, FDNY, hospitals and other city agencies, to assist during emergencies or critical issues affecting our home-bound wheelchair and ambulatory AAR clients and non-AAR clients.
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Assists with transfers (bed to chair/wheelchair, wheelchair to commode, etc), as needed Assists with Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs) – e.g. light housekeeping, laundry, changing bed linens, shopping, meal preparation, medication reminders, transportation, etc.
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