Home Health Aide
- Encouraged independence by teaching self-care skills such as grooming and hygiene habits.
- Instructed family members regarding proper home care techniques and infection control procedures.
- Assisted with personal care activities, such as bathing, dressing and grooming.
- Provided companionship and monitored health condition of clients.
- Administered medications as instructed by physician or nurse practitioner.
- Prepared meals and snacks according to prescribed diets.
- Provided emotional support and companionship to patients.
- Participated in developing individualized care plans based on medical orders and assessments.
- Collected information about conditions and treatment plans from caregivers, nurses, and doctors.
- Changed bed linens and maintained a clean living environment for the client's safety.
- Helped clients move in bed, stand or walk using proper body mechanics techniques.
- Provided emotional support to clients dealing with chronic illnesses or end-of-life situations.
- Assisted clients with bathing, dressing, and incontinence care.
- Cared for patients by assisting with personal hygiene tasks and completing basic household chores.
- Helped client with medication self-administration.
- Helped clients stay happy and healthy by providing mental and emotional support.
- Organized and administered medications on schedules to alleviate symptoms and improve quality of life.
- Dressed, groomed and fed patients with limited physical abilities to support basic needs.
- Helped patients move in and out of beds, wheelchairs or automobiles and with dressing and grooming.
- Delivered high level of assistance with cooking, meal preparation, and shopping.