Encouraging manager and analytical problem-solver with talents for team building, leading and motivating, as well as excellent customer relations aptitude and relationship-building skills. Proficient in using independent decision-making skills and sound judgment to positively impact company success. Dedicated to applying training, monitoring and morale-building abilities to enhance employee engagement and boost performance.
Personal Care:
Assisting with activities of daily living (ADLs), which may include bathing, grooming, dressing, and toileting.
Providing mobility assistance, such as helping patients with transferring in and out of beds or wheelchairs.
Monitoring and assisting with exercises and physical therapy prescribed by healthcare professionals.
Assisting with feeding and maintaining proper nutrition.
Health Monitoring:
Observing and documenting changes in a patient's physical, mental, or emotional condition.
Reporting any significant changes or concerns to the healthcare team.
Checking vital signs such as blood pressure, pulse, and temperature as needed.
Communication:
Collaborating with other healthcare professionals, such as nurses and doctors, to ensure the best care for the patient.
Keeping family members informed about the patient's condition and progress.
Safety:
Ensuring the safety of the patient by preventing accidents and responding to emergencies.
Adherence to Regulations:
Following all relevant laws, regulations, and ethical guidelines in the field of home healthcare.
Companionship:
Providing emotional support and companionship to combat loneliness and isolation.
Engaging in conversation, recreational activities, and social interaction.
Cognitive Support:
Assisting with memory care for seniors with cognitive impairments, such as Alzheimer's or dementia.
Implementing strategies to stimulate cognitive function and memory.
Household Tasks:
Performing light housekeeping duties, such as cleaning, organizing, and maintaining a safe and clean environment for the senior.
Preparing meals and ensuring dietary needs are met.
Assisting with laundry, shopping, and other household chores.
Transportation:
Assisting seniors with transportation to medical appointments, social outings, or other essential errands.
Record Keeping:
Maintaining accurate records of care provided, changes in the senior's condition, and medications administered.
Safety and Emergency Response:
Ensuring the safety of the senior by preventing accidents and responding to emergencies.
Family Communication:
Keeping family members informed about the senior's condition, progress, and any significant developments.