PCA’s and CNA’s
If you have a passion for caring for seniors, and a heart of love, then Helping Hands Home Care is the place for you. We are NOW hiring CNA's and PCA's to join our team. Please visit our website www.helpinghandscarolinas.com, or scan QR code and submit your application, we offer:
$250 SIGN ON BONUS
PCA/$13.00/HR
CNA/$15.00/HR
$100 for every client referred to agency that get approved for PCS SERVICES
AVAILABLE TO START IMMEDIATELY
FLEXIBILITY
RELIABLE TRANSPORTATION
PERFORMANCE BONUSES OFFERED
DEPENDABLE
PCA EDUCATION REQ/ HS DIPLOMA
CNA EDUCATION REQ/ STATE CERTIFIED CREDENTIALS
Personal Care Assistants (PCAs) have many duties, including:
Personal care: Helping clients with activities like bathing, dressing, grooming, and using the bathroom
Housekeeping: Performing tasks like laundry, washing dishes, and vacuuming
Transportation: Arranging transportation for clients to doctors' offices or other outings
Scheduling: Helping clients organize their schedules and plan appointments
Monitoring: Monitoring clients' health status and vital signs
Reporting: Reporting changes in a client's condition to a supervisor or case coordinator
Documenting: Documenting services provided to clients
Promoting healthy habits: Encouraging clients to adopt healthy lifestyle habits
Providing companionship: Offering general companionship and advice to clients
Solving problems: Solving routine problems for clients
Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) perform a variety of tasks to provide basic care and support to patient
:
Daily activities: Assist patients with bathing, dressing, eating, and using the bathroom
Medication Reminders: Remind patients with taking medications and ensure they are taking the correct dosages
Mobility: Help patients get in and out of bed, transfer them between wheelchairs and beds, and turn or adjust them in bed
Cleanliness: Clean and sanitize patient areas, including changing bed sheets
Monitoring: Monitor patients' food, water, and medication intake, as well as their behavior and health
Reporting: Report any changes in vital signs, behavior, or health to nursing and medical staff
Emergency care: Perform immediate and temporary interventions in emergency situations
Admission, transfer, and discharge: Assist with admission, transfer, or discharge activities
Room preparation: Prepare patients' rooms with necessary items, such as blankets, pillows, medical equipment, and toiletries