cna

  • Provide personal care services as outlined in their Plan of Care.
  • Record patients vitals. 
  • Maintain daily service logs. 
  • Attend quarterly trainnings.

cna

  • Assist patients with ADL’S such as feeding, mouth care, grooming, shaving, and incontinence care.
  •  Assist nurse with care of residents.
  •  Assist with restorative care. 
  • Build a relaxing enviorment for residents and family members. 

cna

  • Assisting elders with ADLs  ( i.e. bathing, eating, dressing)
  • Stocking elders rooms with necessary supplies and equipment
  • Assisting nurses with cares and procedures 
  • Obtain vital signs 

cna

  • Adhere to local, state and federal laws, regulations and statutes.ay work for. 
  • Inventory adaptive equipment and personal belongings. 
  • Provide assistance with ADL’s.
  • Observe patient for changes.

cna/ medaide

  • assisted elderly with ADL’S
  • assisted with medication
  • Took vital signs
  • tested blood sugars

cna

  • Trained in EPIC charting
  • Feeding/bathing/grooming
  • Blood sugar checks
  • Assist with small activities.

cna

  • Record patients’ vital statistics
  • Accompany clients to doctors’ offices or on other trips outside the home, providing transportation, assistance, and companionship., cleaning, or assisting with their personal care.
  • Provide patients and families with emotional support and instruction.
  • Entertain, converse with patients to keep them mentally healthy and alert.

cna

  • Provide the best quality care to our terminally ill patients and families. 
  • Assess patients’ general physical appearance and report to RNCM
  • Educate patients and families regarding hygiene care and maintenance.
  • Maintain and follow standard quality, safety, environmental and infection control policies and procedures..
  • Apply heat or cold therapy to patients using materials such as heat pads, warm compresses, cold compresses as directed by RNCM.
  • Proper Use of PPE for protection against infectious diseases.
  • Observe, record, and report to assigned Registered Nurse Case Manager any changes in the condition of patients.

cna

  • Patient transport
  • Non-verbal communication
  • Diabetes care
  • Autism care

cna

  • Maintain and follow standard quality, safety, environmental and infection control policies and procedures. Maintain detailed and complete records of health care plans and prognoses.
  • Apply heat or cold therapy to patients using materials such as heat pads, warm compresses, cold compresses, heat lamps, and vapor coolants.
  • Vent care
  • G/J-Tube care
  • Med administration 
  • Tube feeding
  • Wheelchairs

cna

  • Assist client with activities of daily living such as;bathing
  • dressing
  • Provided in home care; bathed, changed clothes
  • House chores; cooked meals, cleaned and organized, laundry also helped with finances 

cna

  • Give medication
  • Assist with bathing and clothing
  • Assist with eating 
  • Basic everyday living

cna/schedule coordinator

  • Work with Director of Staff Development in scheduling.
  • Coordinate monthly schedule and daily assingments for Nursing staff.
  • Assist patients with transfers and accompany to doctors appointments.
  • Patient Sitter when necessary.
  • Assisting with showers.
  • Assinting with feeding.

cna

  • Provide assistance to professional staff.
  • delivers direct care to patient.
  • Assistance with Bathing,Toileting,Feeding,Grooming etc.
  • Always maintain patient comfort and safety.

cna/ medical technician 2

  • Interview patients to obtain medical information and measure their vital signs, weight, and height.                                                                        
  • Assisting Post-op patients with daily ADL’s and post-op procedures.
  • Draw labs, glucose levels and recorded findings.
  • Assist post-op patients with ambulation.

cna,cma, lvn

  • Charge nurse on a total care unit. 
  • Observing and recording patients’ behaviour.
  • Coordinating with physicians and other healthcare professionals for creating and evaluating customized care plans.
  • In order to provide emotional and psychological support to the patients and their families, RNs create harmonious environment.
  • Diagnosing the disease by analyzing patient’s symptoms and taking required actions for his/her recovery.
  • Maintaining reports of patients’ medical histories, and monitoring changes in their condition.
  • Carrying out the requisite treatments and medications.

cna

  • Check patients’ blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and respiration.
  • Provide patients with help moving in and out of beds, wheelchairs, or automobiles.
  • Changing bed linens, washing and folding laundry,and  light house cleaning.
  • Provide assistance with showers and/or baths, dressing, and grooming.

cna

  • Transportation & appointment set up
  • dietary
  • light house keeping
  • showers
  • activities 

cna

  • Helping residents with daily activities of life
  • Cleaning and changing
  • feeding
  • obtain medical information and measure their vital signs, weight, and height

cna

  • Provided patients/residents with care and companionship
  • Documented all care
  • Performed post-mortem care, if needed
  • Assisted nurses with treatments and assessments

cna

  • Assist residents with ADLs such as oral care, feeding, grooming, dressing, bathing, walking, and incontinence care.
  • Answering call lights and keeping rooms clean.
  • Accompanying residents to medical appointments when necessary.
  • Obtaining and recording resident vital signs and weights.
  • Providing a caring, relaxing, and safe environment for residents and their guests.

cna

  • Record patients’ medical information and vital signs..
  • Monitor, record, and report symptoms or changes in patients’ conditions to the nurse , keeping the rooms neat and clean.
  •  patient care, condition, progress, or problems to report and discuss observations with supervisor or case manager.
  • Care for patients by changing bed linens, washing and  laundry, cleaning, or assisting with their personal care.
  • , prepare, or serve meals to patients  according to prescribed diets.
  • Answer patient call lights,  determine patients’ needs.

cna

  • Assisting patients with bathing and dressing
  • Taking and recording patient vital signs
  • Providing and emptying bed pans, generally assisting with toileting which may include changing soiled clothing and bedding
  • Moving or repositioning patients
  • Answering patient requests
  • Examining patients (eg checking wounds etc)
  • Communicating with medical staff, nurses and doctors

cna/medtech

  • Ensure the safety of the patient 
  • Perform daily hygiene, grooming, bathings, and dressing
  • Administer medications to patient
  • Working along doctors and nurses for treatment and changes in patient

cna

  • Set up medical equippment and assisted with medical procedures when neccessary.
  • Answered call lights and observed changes in resident’s condition/behavior.
  • Served meals, made beds, and kept resident’s rooms neat and tidy.
  • Fed, bathed, and dressed residents, as well as assisted with other activitives of daily living.
  • Took and documented resident’s vital signs.

cna, homehealth aide

  • Providing and Helping with Bathing, Grooming, Dressing
  • Companionship including exercise and activities
  • Meal Preperations and/or Feeding assist
  •  Light House Keeping
  • Aiding client as necessary to prevent falls and injuries

cna

  • Assist residents to get up and dressing in the morning. 
  • Assist with toileting and bathing. 
  • Assist with eating or feeding. 
  • Light cleaning and laundry. 
  • Assist with small activities. 

cna

  • Help clients with activities with daily living such as bathing, toileting, ambulation, feeding, cleaning, transfers, and any thing else they would need assistance with in their day to day life.
  • Provides for activities of daily living by assisting with serving meals, feeding patients as necessary and ambulating, turning, and positioning patients; and providing fresh water and nourishment between meals.
  • Serves and protects the hospital community by adhering to professional standards, hospital policies and procedures; federal, state, and local requirements; and jcaho standards.
  • Maintains patient stability by checking vital signs and weight; testing urine and recording intake and output information.

cna

  • ADL’s
  • Range of motion
  • Answering call lights
  • Reporting any changes or conserns to the supervising nurse
  • Taking direction from the supervising nurse
  • Hospice care
  • Dealing effectively and effeciently in emergency situations

cna/social services

  • Provide quality care to individuals with intellectual disabilities.
  • Plan and organize activities and outings. 
  • Handle+budget client/patient banking.
  • Order/pick up prescription refill for clients.