- Personal Care Attendants provide service to individuals in their own homes and communities, who need assistance caring for themselves as a result of old age, sickness, disability and/or other inflictions. Personal Care may include assistance with the activities of daily living, housecleaning, laundry, meal preparation, transportation, companionship and respite,
- Personal Care Attendants are responsible for ensuring that service is delivered in a caring and respectful manner, in accordance with relevant Agency policies and industry standards.
About Company
A Non-Medical Home Care Agency
Our Services
Hourly/Shifting Home Care
Hourly home care allows you or a loved one to be in control of setting a schedule that best suits your needs. Whether it is 4 hours once a week or a 12-hour shift, Care Indeed can coordinate with any schedule to ensure you or a loved one gets the right care you or they deserve.
ContactLive-in Home Care
Sometimes having help available only during the day isn’t enough, but moving into a senior group home, hospice center, or assisted living facility isn’t what you want. With live-in home care, you can stay in your own home while receiving around-the-clock help from a caregiver.
ContactOvernight Home Care
Overnight care can help to ensure your loved one is cared for through the night if this is when they experience difficulty – helping to ensure they’re safe and secure while encouraging healthy sleeping patterns.
ContactCustomized Services
Every senior’s in home health care needs are unique. We develop a Personalized Care Plan to deliver in home health care services at the right time at the right cost.Every senior has specific needs and companions will make every attempt to provide the care that is requested and necessary for the senior to continue to enjoy living in their own home.
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Responsibilities/Activities
Assist with the activities of daily living and personal care including:
– bathing – shaving – ambulation
– mouth care – dressing – exercise
– hair care – feeding – toileting
– nail care – positioning – medication reminding
– skin care – transferring – vital signs and Blood Pressure
- Ensure client’s safety and security by supervising the home environment.
- Teach/perform meal planning and preparation, routine housekeeping activities such as making/changing beds, dusting, vacuuming, washing floors, cleaning kitchen and bathroom, and laundry.
- Provide companionship including social interactions, conversations, emotional reassurance and encouragement of activities that stimulate the mind.
- Provides respite care for families in accordance with care plans.
- Perform/assist with essential shopping/errands, which may include handling the client’s money in accordance with the care plan and under the observation of the Supervisor.
- Assist clients with following a written, special diet plan and reinforcement of diet maintenance, which is provided under the direction of a Physician and as identified on the care plan.
- Escort clients to medical facilities, errands, shopping and outings as specified in the care plan.
- Assist clients with communication by writing or typing correspondence for them or researching information for them.
- Participate on the Care Team by providing input and making suggestions.
- Ensure service is delivered in accordance with all relevant policies, procedures and practices.
- Monitor supplies and resources.
- Evaluate the program and make recommendations to it, as indicated.
- Follow the written care plan.
- Carry out duties as assigned by the Supervisor.
- Observe clients and their environments and reports unsafe conditions to Supervisor.
- Observe clients and their environments and reports behavior, physical and/or cognitive changes and/or changes in living arrangements to Supervisor.
- Complete and maintain records of daily activities, observations, and direct hours of service.
- Attend orientation, in-service training sessions and staff meetings.
- Develop and maintain constructive and cooperative working relationships with others.
Required Knowledge
- Knowledge of personal care and home management skills.
- Knowledge of principles and processes for providing client and personal care services, including needs determinants, meeting quality standards and evaluation of client satisfaction.
- Knowledge of the English language.
- Knowledge of the information and techniques needed to diagnose and treat injuries including emergency first aid and CPR.
- Knowledge of clerical procedures such as maintaining records and completing forms.
- room, and laundry.
Required Skills/Abilities
- The ability to competently assist clients with their activities of daily living.
- The ability to be aware of other people’s reactions and understanding why they react as they do.
- The ability to establish and maintain relationships.
- The ability to teach others.
- The ability to listen actively.
- The ability to identify problems and determine effective solutions.
- The ability to apply reason and logic to identify strengths and weaknesses of possible solutions.
- The ability to monitor and assess themselves, clients and effectiveness of service.
- The ability to understand written and oral instructions.
- The ability to communicate information orally so others understand.
- The ability to communicate in writing so others understand.
- The ability to work independently and in cooperation with others.
- The ability to determine or recognize when something is likely to go wrong.
- The ability to suggest a number of ideas on a subject.
- The ability to perform activities that use the whole body.
- The ability to handle and move objects and people.
- The ability to provide advice and consultation to others.
- The ability to observe and recognize changes in clients.
- The ability to establish and maintain harmonious relations with clients/families/co-workers.
Physical and Mental Demands
- Good physical and mental health.
- Physical ability to stand, walk, use hands and fingers, reach, stoop, kneel, crouch, talk, hear and see.
- Mental fortitude and stability to handle stress.
- Physical and mental ability to drive a vehicle.
Qualifications/Education
- Certification in Personal Care or equivalent experience.
- Current driver’s license if required.
- Proper Vehicle Insurance Coverage.
Customer Testimonials
"We truly appreciate all that you and your staff have done for our mom and dad. As the Alzheimer’s disease began to take its toll on both of our parents, you and your staff treated both our mom and dad with respect, kindness, compassion and the capabilities needed to help us care for them."
Robert Williamson
Pahrump"There are so many things that we are grateful for: consistent and reliable care, trustworthy employees, and an unbelievable willingness to go the extra mile. In other home care providers you might get one of these qualities, with your team’s operation you receive all and then some."
Thomas Bennet
Summerlin"Provided me with someone who was familiar with Mom’s condition and it was a great fit for all. I couldn’t have done without this caregiver. Not only was she professional about herself but her skills were exactly what my mother needed. My mother thrived much longer than expected."
Mark Richardson
North Las Vegas"A close friend then suggested that we contact Angels Home Care for their services. We did and we have had them in our services for the past 5 years; 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We consider our caregivers to be our guardian angels."