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Aides also may help clients get out of bed, bathe,
dress, and groom, accompany clients to doctors’
appointments, errands, provide instruction and
psychological support to their patients, advise
families and patients on nutrition, cleanliness,
and household tasks, assist in toilet training a severely mentally handicapped child, or they may just listen to the clients talk, registered nurse,
physical therapist, social worker, assigns specific
duties and supervises personal and home care
aides.
Aides keep records of services performed
and of clients’ condition and progress. They report
changes in the client’s condition to the supervisor
or case manager. In carrying out their work, aides
cooperate with health care professionals, including
registered nurses, therapists, and other medical staff.
The personal and home care
aide’s daily routine
may vary. Aides may go to the same home every
day for months or even years. Aides often visit four
or five clients on the same day. However, some
aides may work solely with one client who is in
need of more care and attention. In some situations,
this may involve working with other aides in shifts so
the client has an aide throughout the day and night.
Personal and home care aides generally work on their
own, with periodic visits by their supervisor. They
receive detailed instructions explaining when to
visit clients and what services to perform for them.
Aides are individually responsible for getting to the
client’s home. They may spend a good portion of the
work day traveling from one client to another. Aides
must be careful to avoid over-exertion or injury when
they assist clients.
Work environment. Surroundings differ from case
to case. Some homes are neat and pleasant, whereas
others are untidy and depressing. Some clients are
pleasant and cooperative; others are angry, abusive,
depressed, or otherwise difficult. Aides may spend a
large portion of each day traveling between clients’
homes
About 33 percent of aides work part time, and some
work weekends or evenings to suit the needs of their
clients. home health care agencies, homemakers, caregivers, companions, and personal attendantshome health-aides,
Personal and home care aides, elderly, disabled, ill,
mentally disabled, live in their own homes, in residential
care facilities, instead of in health facilities or institutions,
physically or mentally disabled clients, personal and
home care, work with families in which a parent is
incapacitated and small children need care, discharged
hospital patients, short-term needs, provide health-related
services, nursing, psychiatric, provide housekeeping and
routine personal care services. They clean clients’ houses,
do laundry, and change bed linens. plan meals (including
special diets), shop for food, and cook. Aides also may
help clients get out of bed, bathe, dress, and groom,
accompany clients to doctors’ appointments, errands,
provide instruction and psychological support to their
patients, advise families and patients on nutrition,
cleanliness, and household tasks, assist in toilet training
a severely mentally handicapped child, or they may just
listen to the clients talk, registered nurse, physical
therapist, social worker, assigns specific duties and
supervises personal and home care aides. Aides keep
records of services performed and of clients’ condition
and progress. They report changes in the client’s
condition to the supervisor or case manager. In carrying
out their work, aides cooperate with health care
professionals, including registered nurses, therapists,
and other medical staff.
The personal and home care aide’s daily routine may vary.
Aides may go to the same home every day for months or
even years. Aides often visit four or five clients on the
same day. However, some aides may work solely with
one client who is in need of more care and attention. In
some situations, this may involve working with other
aides in shifts so the client has an aide throughout the
day and night.
Personal and home care aides generally work on their
own, with periodic visits by their supervisor. They
receive detailed instructions explaining when to visit
clients and what services to perform for them.
Aides are individually responsible for getting to the
client’s home. They may spend a good portion of the
work day traveling from one client to another. Aides
must be careful to avoid over-exertion or injury when
they assist clients.
Work environment. Surroundings differ from case
to case. Some homes are neat and pleasant,
whereas others are untidy and depressing. Some
clients are pleasant and cooperative; others are
angry, abusive, depressed, or otherwise difficult.
Aides may spend a large portion of each day
traveling between clients’ homes.
About 33 percent of aides work part time, and some
work weekends or evenings to suit the needs of their
clients.
Electrotherapy, Enteral Feeding, Foot Care, Gloves,
Hot & Cold Therapy, I.V. Supplies, Impotence Products,
Incontinence, Instruments, Lift Chairs, Mobility Products,
Neck & Back Care, Nerve & Muscle Stimulators, Nursing
Products (breast feeding), Orthopedic Care, Ostomy
Products, Pediatric Products, Personal Care, Personal
Wear Production, Preps & Disinfectants, Respiratory Care,
Scales, Skin Care, Stethescopes, Stockings, Syringes &
Disposals, Tracheal Care, Urologicals, Walkers & Walking
Aids, Wound Care Products,etc..
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Live-In Companions R-Us
WANT ADS
1. 36 year-old female, US citizen, Queens,
New York resident, 6 years experience as
Nurses Tech in major Brooklyn hospital,
has drivers license, has resume and
references. Will work in Brooklyn, Queens
or Manhattan.
SEEKING: Live-In Companion job,
preferably with the elderly.
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PITTER-PATTER ENTERPRISES, INC.
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 11210
Office Phone:
Tel: 917-691-0073
Web Address:
www.pitterpatterent.com
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