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Personal Care Aide / Home Health Aide, $500 SIGN-ON BONUS!

US-NY-HenriettaCategory Assisted LivingType Regular Full-TimeFLSA Status Non-ExemptShift EveningsDepartment Personal CareCorporation Name DePaul Adult Care Communities (DACC) NYOverviewThis position is eligible for a $500 Sign-On Bonus! Woodcrest Commons, a DePaul Senior Living Community, is looking for full-time Personal Care Aides/Home Health Aides to join our team on second shift! Under the general direction of the Supervisor-In-Charge, PCA's/ HHA's provide direct personal care and assistance to residents as needed.
ResponsibilitiesProvide personal care for each resident assigned by the Supervisor-In-Charge (SIC)Observe resident for any change in condition and report to the SIC.
Assist with maintaining a safe environmentAssist with meal service and provide eating assistance as necessary.
Assist with all activities of daily living as needed (shaving, bathing, fingernail care, dressing, toileting, grooming, hair care, oral hygiene, etc.
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Daily bed making and scheduled bed linen changes.
Must document all services provided to ALP Residents as indicated on the Aide Activity Sheet before leaving shift.
Helps to maintain each resident's independence, self-respect, personal dignity and personal safety.
Assists the Activities Director with planned activities and encourages residents to participate.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
QualificationsMust be able to provide appropriate PCA / HHA certification as required by New York State.
Must have the required references and criminal record check.
Must have annual TB screening and Health Assessment completed.
Must be at least 18 years of age.
PM18 PI138733971Salary:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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