Traditions Home Health Services
Live-In CNA (Healthcare)
Traditions Home Health Services commitment and time off policy for the Live-In CNA position is that the CNA would commit to their client for at least 1 year and the CNA must complete 4 months before requesting a time off, most clients are long term. Usually, we can accommodate time off requests that are for 1 week. Time off request submission would be sent to scheduling with a 4-week advance notice, it takes time for scheduling to match the right CNA for your vacation request.
On a typical day the CNA would be assisting the clients in their daily schedule.
You would be preparing a nutritious fresh breakfast every morning, preparing a healthy lunch, and dinner according to the care plan.CNA would also encourage fluid intake during the day.Household support; changing linens, laundry washing, folding and putting in proper area, cleaning of dishes, vacuuming, dusting and other household duties to maintain a clean, safe environment.CNA would assist and encourage her client with daily exercises; assist with her Yoga, stretching, taking walks on the beach, according to the care planTransporting client to her spa, massage treatments, if neededAccompany your client to outings, museums, galleries, shows, restaurants, and social gatheringsAssisting your client with transfers, if necessary, stand by ambulation.Engaging the client in meaningful conversationsProviding stimulating activities: games, puzzles, listening to music, singing, conversations, looking at photo albums and other activities.Providing your clients with a sense of joy and safetyAssisting your clients with their nighttime routine; dressing, and other tasksCNA might be required to assist the client overnight with toileting (within reason), if neededPerforming daily skin integrity checks, documenting findings and reporting any concerns to your manager.The CNA would digitally document frequently throughout the day on client's appetite ex. what they consumed for breakfast and how much they consumed, mood, toileting, bowel movements, incontinence care, and activities.The CNA should be competent with transfers and transfer techniquesAdhering to Infection Control Policies; washing your hands frequently, making sure your client's hands are washed frequently. Wiping of counters, doorknobs, and surfaces with disinfectant wipes.The CNA would be observant and report any cleaning supplies, soaps, and other supplies needed.The Live-in CNA would report any concerns to the Traditions Home Health Team immediately