CNA - Home Health
Occupations:
Nursing AssistantsHome Health AidesPersonal Care AidesLicensed Practical and Licensed Vocational NursesMedical AssistantsIndustries:
Home Health Care ServicesContinuing Care Retirement Communities and Assisted Living Facilities for the ElderlyOther Ambulatory Health Care ServicesOutpatient Care CentersOffices of PhysiciansCertified Nursing Assistant (CNA) - Home HealthPRNThe Home Health Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) PRN provides personal healthcare and related services to the client in their place of residence. Assists in providing a safe and clean environment, work cooperatively with patient and family, and share observations and problems with the supervisor. This position functions under the direction, instruction and supervision of the staff Registered Nurse and the Nurse Manager and/or appropriate supervisor.Bathes, dresses, and undresses residents.Assists with toileting of residents/patientsServes and collects food trays and feeds residents requiring help.Transports residents or assists residents to walk.Turns and repositions bedfast residents, alone or with assistance, to prevent bedsores.Changes bed linens, runs errands, directs visitors, and answers telephone.Takes and records temperature, blood pressure, pulse and respiration rates, and food and fluid intake and output, as directed.Educational Requirements And ExperienceNurse’s Aide certification in the state of Texas.Minimum 6 months of work experience in home health.