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Provide personal care, assistance with activities of daily living, and emotional support to hospice patients and their families. Document services accurately and report changes in patient condition to supervising nurses.
Requirements summary
Must hold a current CNA certification in Maryland and be able to lift or move patients exceeding 50 pounds. Requires the ability to follow written and spoken instructions and complete required hospice training.
professional certificateHousekeepingPatient MonitoringEmotional SupportClinical DocumentationActivities Of Daily LivingPersonal CareHospice CarePatient Transferring
Job description
Job DetailsJob Location
Stansell
House -
Ocean
Pines,
MD 21811Salary
Range: $17.00 - $23.00
HourlyJob
Shift:
NightJob
Category: HealthcareCoastal Hospice invites you to join a team of caregivers who are committed to promoting dignity and quality of life for patients and families who face life-limiting conditions. In your role as a _Certified Nursing Assistant____, you will help ensure that every patient and family is honored, supported and comforted as they receive the right care at the right time throughout their journey by: With written instructions from a Coastal Hospice registered nurse, provides personal care, assistance with activities of daily living, homemaking and related assistance to patients. Provides direct patient care as instructed by a RN and/or physical therapist. Rotates assignment to meet Coastal Hospice program needs 24/7 as required. Provides emotional support to the patient and family which requires effective human relations skills. Relieves the primary caregiver for occasional respite.
Provides 1:1 care and other patient/family assistance as assigned. Communicates effectively and timely with supervising nurse and other hospice aides by: Documenting services clearly and accurately by the end of each shift. Promptly reporting any significant change in patient’s condition.
Complies with
Coastal
Hospice policies by: Demonstrating knowledge of and agreement with Coastal Hospice policies and philosophy of care. Documenting 12 hours of in-service training per year. Successfully completing periodic competency examinations and performance evaluations When assigned to
Coastal
Hospice at the
Lake, these additional duties are required: Communicates effectively and timely with supervising nurse and other hospice aides by performing change of shift rounds.
Assists with unit operations by: Reporting low levels of linens and supplies Checking and documenting daily temperatures of refrigerators Maintaining safe physical environment according to unit needs and regulatory standards Performing light housekeeping duties Qualifications Current CNA certification in Maryland. Successful completion of training required by hospice regulations and standards. Ability to understand and follow spoken and written instructions. Sight, hearing and manual dexterity to function with or without prosthetics use that will enable these senses to function adequately to fulfill the requirements of the job. The ability to lift, push, pull or move patients, equipment, supplies, etc. in excess of 50 pounds with or without the use of adaptive/assistive devices. The ability to negotiate level and unlevel surfaces with or without the use of assistive devices.
Coastal
Hospice offers you: Competitive wages A rewarding work experience Generous paid time off Mileage reimbursement at 100% of the Federal rate (currently 72 cents/mile) 403B Retirement Plan with employer match Complete and sign your application today. We can't wait to meet you! Coastal Hospice is an equal opportunity employer. As an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE), Coastal Hospice employs, retains, promotes, terminates and treats all employees and job applicants on the basis of merit, qualifications and competence without regard to race, sex, religion, national origin, age, marital status, disability, sexual orientation or other non-job related factors.