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Job Descriptions - Home Health Aide

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Senior folks have shaped our society in significant ways, and they should not be avoided. Most elders want to age in situ, in the familiar surroundings of their home. Home health aides enable this for many elderly people. Home health aides are empowering older individuals to live life on their own terms as more seniors opt to stay in their homes and enjoy the freedom, comfort, and independence that comes with it. Home health aides help with daily tasks such as bathing, dressing, and meal preparation. Companionship for the patient and much-needed "time off" for fatigued family caregivers are possibly the most valuable benefits they bring. A home health aide's responsibilities do not necessitate medical training. A home health assistant (HHA) varies from a personal care aide in that it requires state-approved health training, such as how to monitor vital signs, offer basic care, infection control, and emergency procedures (PCA).The following are some of the responsibilities of a home health aide: Assisting with personal tasks like bathing, dressing, and grooming, Laundry, dishes, and bed linen changes are examples of light housekeeping. Purchasing groceries, Meal preparation, planning, and serving, Transporting patients to and from doctor's visits

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Job Descriptions - Home Health Aide

Templates | English