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HOME HEALTH AIDE JOB DESCRIPTION
DEFINITION:
The individual in this position provides personal care services to patients in the home setting. All services are provided under the supervision of a registered nurse.
LINE OF AUTHORITY:
Reports directly to and works under the direction of a Registered Nurse (R.N.)
QUALIFICATIONS:
- High School diploma or equivalent preferred.
- Successful completion of at least 75 hours of classroom and practical training with 16 hours supervised practical training. (Federal)
- Must receive training in topics described in 484.36, see policy on Home Health Aide training. (Federal)
- Adequate health status to perform described duties.
- Ability to safely handle body fluids and hazardous waste products.
- Must have ability to effectively communicate with patients and staff.
- Must meet personnel qualifications.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
- Provides direct and indirect personal care to the patient in the home setting under direction of a Registered Nurse (R.N.)
- Utilizes safety measures in provision of care.
- Maintains effective communication with supervisor regarding patient’s condition.
- Follows written assignment to deliver patient services developed by an appropriate health care professional. (RN, PT, ST)
- Documents and submits accurate accounts of services provided.
- Observes the patient for changes in condition and behavior and reports to supervisor.
- Removes patient’s medication container from the storage area; prepares necessary items, i.e. juice, water, cups, spoons, etc.; to assist the patient.
- Reading and recording temperature, pulse and respiration.
- Participates in case conferences.
- Maintains confidentiality of all patient and agency matters.
- Adheres to all agency policies.
- Recognize emergencies and have knowledge of emergency procedures.
- Demonstrates knowledge regarding basic infection control procedures.
- Adheres to the role of the Home Health Aide in the home setting as defined in Florida statute for home health agencies. (Reference FAC, Chapter 59A-8.0095, Section 5)
The Home Health Aide (H.H.A.) or Certified Nurse Assistant (C.N.A.) shall not change sterile dressings, irrigate body cavities such as giving an enema, irrigate a colostomy or wound, perform a gastric irrigation or enteral feeding, catherize a patient, administer medication, apply heat by any method, care for a tracheotomy tube, nor provide any personal health service which has not been included in the plan of care.
Regulatory Reference: Federal Conditions of Participation Tag G202
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Regulatory Reference: Federal Conditions of Participation Tag G204
Regulatory Reference: Federal Conditions of Participation Tag G206
Regulatory Reference: Federal AHCA Tag H242
Regulatory Reference: Federal AHCA Tag H245
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Regulatory Reference: Federal AHCA Tag H254
Regulatory Reference: Federal AHCA Tag H255
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