Starting Range $19.10-$23.00/hour **based on experience**!
$1000 Retention Bonus for NOC PCAs!
- Promote principles of resident directed care including honoring residents’ desires, strengths, and preferences. Promote residents’ highest level of function
- Transfers residents, in wheelchairs, from room to common area, dining area, activities, or church
- Once certified, administers medications as ordered, including insulin, injections, topical, enteral, oral, etc.
- Understands the importance and necessity of accurate documentation
- Assemble, thin, and disassemble resident charts as necessary
- Responds to inquiries from families, and other referral sources by providing information about the facility, including tours when the Villa Care Coordinator or Admissions Coordinator are unavailable
- Provides care on the basis of infection control and blood borne pathogen best practices
- Answer resident call signals
- Turn and reposition residents alone or with assistance, to prevent bedsores
- Collect specimens such as urine, feces, or sputum as needed
- Observe resident conditions, measuring and recording intake and output and vitals as needed and ordered. Report changes to professional staff, physician, and/or family
- Provide residents with help walking, exercising, and moving in and out of bed. Bathe, groom, shave, dress and complete incontinent care as needed. Assist residents with eating
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