What are the responsibilities and job description for the Hospice Home Health Aide position at Concordia Visiting Nurses?
Dedicated and empathetic individuals are sought to join our team as Hospice Aides, providing personalized care to patients and their families during a sensitive time. This role offers the chance to connect with individuals, offer support, and bring dignity to their end-of-life journey. What you'll do as a Hospice Home Health Aide HHA: Provide Personal Care: Assist patients with daily activities like bathing, grooming, dressing, and maintaining hygiene. Offer Emotional Support & Companionship: Build connections with patients and their families, providing comfort and a listening ear. Maintain a Safe & Comfortable Environment: ensure a clean and organized space, and prioritize patient safety. Monitor and Report Changes: Observe patient conditions and communicate any changes to the healthcare team. Support Care Plans: Work under the direction of a Registered Nurse to follow individualized care plans. Assist with Mobility & Transfers: Help patients move safely and comfortably, using appropriate techniques and equipment. Competitive compensation and benefits package for the Home Health Aide HHA include: Competitive Pay Flexible Scheduling: Set your own schedule with patients. Paid Time Off (PTO) & Paid Holidays: Enjoy time off to recharge and relax. No weekends and no holidays. Company car or mileage reimbursement available. Who you are: Certification: Current Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification in good standing. (Recommended) Experience: A minimum of six months of patient care experience, preferred in hospice, geriatric, or oncology. Training is available for the right candidate. Qualities: A genuine passion for helping others, compassion, patience, and excellent communication skills. Dependability: Punctual, professional, and reliable in following through with care plans. Mobility: Valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and current auto insurance for travel to patient homes. Skills: Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team, strong communication skills (written and verbal), and understanding of hospice philosophy. Reasons to work here as a Hospice Home Health Aide HHA: Make a true difference: Witness firsthand the impact of your care on patients' health and well-being. Build deep relationships: Form lasting connections with patients and their families as you guide them on their health journey. Enjoy autonomy and flexibility: Manage your own schedule, prioritize tasks, and make independent decisions regarding patient care. Continuous growth: Access to paid training, scholarships, and opportunities to specialize your skills. Supportive environment: Work alongside a collaborative team that values your contributions and encourages professional development. About Concordia Hospice of Washington The roots of our organization can be traced back to Rev. Dr. J. E. Victor Carlson, who helped create Hospice Care, Inc. in Greene County in the late 1970s to serve families dealing with end-of-life illnesses. In 1996, the program was combined with The Washington Hospital, opening opportunities for inpatient care and other new services. On July 1, 2016, Concordia Community Support Services and Washington Health System (previously The Washington Hospital) partnered to form the organization we are today. OUR Mission: To serve our aging community with a continuum of high-quality caregiving options, provided in a Christian environment, and to serve those with limited funds to the best of our ability. Respect. Dignity. Compassion. Our Mission, Your Future! EOE