Home Health Aide
Duties
and Responsibilities:
Provides
health care tasks, personal hygiene services, housekeeping tasks and other
related support services essential to the consumer’s health. Observes, records and reports all changes to
supervisor. All HHA’s must demonstrate
competence in performing the necessary skills and only perform those skills on
the plan of care. Performs home
management tasks including housekeeping, laundry, shopping and errands. Prepares
and serves simple modified diets according to instruction and assists with
feeding as necessary.
Salary:
$22,050 per year
Education:
HHAs are taught by other HHAs, healthcare
professionals, or family members, and learn their skills on the job. Each
client has unique needs, so HHAs may have to train for a few hours or several
days, depending on the complexity of the case. Some employers, such as
government-certified home care agencies, provide training classes and require
employees to pass a test before starting their first assignment. HHAs do not
hold licenses but many employers prefer them to be certified. The certification
process requires passing an exam after 75 hours of training and skills testing;
more about the certification process can be found at the National Association
for Home Care and Hospice.
Reflection:No I don't think I would like to be a Home Health Aide. I wouldn't like this job because it doesn't seem like a very interesting job for me. Also I'm not very good at taking care of people so I wouldn't be good taking care of the elderly.
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