Health Aide Or Cna - $20-$24/Hr
By Fallon Health At Leominster, MA, United States
Vision Care, Life Insurance and more!!
$20/hr to start and far exceeds state pay average!
Extra pay for shifts outside normal workday!
Extra $3.50/hr weekdays between 7pm and 7am Monday through Friday (shift ends Friday at 7am)
Extra $4.00/hr for weekends beginning at 7pm on Friday and ending 7am on Monday.
Respectful and Desirable Health Aide / CNA Work Setting!
Hospice Aide Jobs
By Compassus At North Andover, MA, United States
Provide comfort care to patients enabling them to remain at home with their loved ones
Health, dental, vision for part & full-time positions
Wellness reimbursements for physicals and gym memberships
Pre-tax FSA and HSA plans (HSA w/company contributions)
Generous Paid Time Off plan that increases with tenure
401(k) with company matching contributions
Hospice Aide Jobs
By HopeHealth At Wakefield, MA, United States
Reports basic elements of body functioning, recognizes and reports changes in patient's status to RN Case Manager
Recognizes emergencies and has the knowledge of emergency procedures and their application
Maintains patient/family confidentiality What are the qualifications for this job?
Observes, reports, and documents patient status and the care provided
Provides support to patient/ family/ caregiver through on-going communication.
Follows basic infection control procedures
Hospice Aide (Cna) Jobs
By HopeHealth At Attleboro, MA, United States
Report basic elements of body functioning, recognize and report changes in patient's status to RN Case Manager
Recognize emergencies and has the knowledge of emergency procedures and their application
Maintain patient and family confidentiality What are the qualifications for this job?
Provides personal care and light housekeeping duties
Observe, report, and document patient status and the care provided
Provide compassionate support to patients, families and caregivers through on-going communication

Are you looking for a rewarding career that allows you to make a difference in the lives of others? Become a Hospice Aide CNA and provide compassionate care to those in need!

Overview:

A Hospice Aide CNA is a certified nursing assistant who provides care to terminally ill patients in hospice care. The Hospice Aide CNA is responsible for providing comfort and support to patients and their families during the end-of-life process. The Hospice Aide CNA is also responsible for providing basic nursing care, such as bathing, dressing, and feeding, as well as providing emotional support and companionship.

Detailed Job Description:

The Hospice Aide CNA is responsible for providing comfort and support to terminally ill patients and their families. The Hospice Aide CNA will provide basic nursing care, such as bathing, dressing, and feeding, as well as providing emotional support and companionship. The Hospice Aide CNA will also be responsible for monitoring the patient’s condition and reporting any changes to the hospice team. The Hospice Aide CNA will also be responsible for providing assistance with activities of daily living, such as shopping, errands, and light housekeeping.

What is Hospice Aide Cna Job Skills Required?

• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to provide emotional support and companionship
• Knowledge of basic nursing care
• Ability to monitor patient’s condition and report changes
• Ability to provide assistance with activities of daily living
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team

What is Hospice Aide Cna Job Qualifications?

• High school diploma or GED
• Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification
• Previous experience working with terminally ill patients preferred

What is Hospice Aide Cna Job Knowledge?

• Knowledge of basic nursing care
• Knowledge of end-of-life care
• Knowledge of hospice care

What is Hospice Aide Cna Job Experience?

• Previous experience working with terminally ill patients preferred

What is Hospice Aide Cna Job Responsibilities?

• Provide comfort and support to terminally ill patients and their families
• Provide basic nursing care, such as bathing, dressing, and feeding
• Monitor patient’s condition and report changes to the hospice team
• Provide assistance with activities of daily living, such as shopping, errands, and light housekeeping
• Provide emotional support and companionship