Home Health Aide Off Duty

Home Health Aide Off Duty
Author: Magic Journal Publishing
Publisher:
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2019-06-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9781073608409

Lined 6x9 journal with 108 blank pages. This is the perfect and inexpensive birthday, summer vacation or retirement gift to doodle, sketch, put stickers, write memories, or take notes in. Grab this amazing journal gift now!

Home Health Aide Training Manual and Handbook

Home Health Aide Training Manual and Handbook
Author: Emmanuel C. Anene
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2009-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0595471609

It is my hope that this text, when properly used will be of great benefit to the individual aide or aide intraining in mastering the required skills that would make the individual a good home health aide. The book has been specially tailored as a teaching tool for home health aides.The book has two sections, the tutorial section one and the practical hands on section two. The second section is a good aide or good training tool for practical demonstartion purposes. For the purpose of understanding only, a home health aide does not have to be a Certified Nurses Aide. As a result this book can be used to train and prepare an individual to function in the capacity of a home health aide. The agency must prepare a set of standardized tests for the aides to ensure that the individual have fully internalized the reaching and traning that they have been put through. This book further addresses the rule and regulation (federal and State) that the home health aide must be familiar with. This book is an excellent tool for the home health aide. I strongly encourage all individual who practice and plans to practice as an aide in the home health field to read this book.

Pocket Guide for the Home Care Aide

Pocket Guide for the Home Care Aide
Author: Barbara Stover Gingerich
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2008-08-14
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0763755664

Pocket Guide for the Home Care Aide is the perfect everyday reference when working with patients in their homes. It facilitates the unique needs of the home care aide as an integral part of the home care organization and serves as a comprehensive, daily resource.This handy pocket guide provides an overview of the essential elements of orientation for the home health aide, as well as self assessment and development tools. It provides procedures for basic home health aide skills and gives information about the most common home health diagnoses.

The Home Health Aide Handbook

The Home Health Aide Handbook
Author: Jetta Lee Fuzy
Publisher: Hartman Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2006
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1888343761

The Home Health Aide Handbook is unlike any other handbook or pocket guide on the market. Not only is it inexpensive, but it?s full-color, loaded with photos and illustrations! Use it for training and encourage your aides to carry it with them into the field to use as a quick reference tool.The second edition contains updated information on:all of the federal requirements for home health aides a considerable emphasis on observing and reporting HIPAA and how to protect a client?s privacy home care focus boxes nutrition and the USDA?s MyPyramid numerous procedures emphasizing how they are performed in the home, including a new two-step procedure for taking blood pressure care guidelines for specific diseases pain management chart of medical and commonly-used abbreviations mercury-free thermometers home-care specific tips for housekeeping and cooking disaster guidelines comprehensive glossary, and easy-to-use index, including a table of where to find procedures

Handbook of Home Health Care Administration

Handbook of Home Health Care Administration
Author: Marilyn D. Harris
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 1010
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780834209183

Table of Contents Foreword Introduction Ch. 1 Home health administration : an overview 3 Ch. 2 The home health agency 16 Ch. 3 Medicare conditions of participation 27 Ch. 4 The joint commission's home care accreditation program 63 Ch. 5 CHAP accreditation : standards of excellence for home care and community health organizations 71 Ch. 6 Accreditation for home care aide and private duty services 81 Ch. 7 ACHC : accreditation for home care and alternate site health care services 86 Ch. 8 Certificate of need and licensure 92 Ch. 9 Credentialing : organizational and personnel options for home care 101 Ch. 10 The relationship of the home health agency to the state trade association 111 Ch. 11 The national association for home care and hospice 115 Ch. 12 The visiting nurse association of America 124 Ch. 13 Self-care systems in home health care nursing 131 Ch. 14 Home health care documentation and record keeping 135 App. 14-A COP standards pertaining to HHA clinical record policy 147 App. 14-B Abington Memorial Hospital home care clinical records 150 Ch. 15 Computerized clinical documentation 161 Ch. 16 Home telehealth : improving care and decreasing costs 176 Ch. 17 Implementing a competency system in home care 185 Ch. 18 Meeting the need for culturally and linguistically appropriate services 211 Ch. 19 Classification : an underutilized tool for prospective payment 224 Ch. 20 Analysis and management of home health nursing caseloads and workloads 236 Ch. 21 Home health care classification (HHCC) system : an overview 247 Ch. 22 Nursing diagnoses in home health nursing 261 Ch. 23 Perinatal high-risk home care 274 Ch. 24 High technology home care services 279 Ch. 25 Discharge of a ventilator-assisted child from the hospital to home 291 Ch. 26 Performance improvement 301 Ch. 27 Evidence-based practice : basic strategies for success 310 Ch. 28 Quality planning for quality patient care 315 Ch. 29 Program Evaluation 320 App. 29-A Formats for presenting program evaluation tools Ch. 30 Effectiveness of a clinical feedback approach to improving patient outcomes 341 Ch. 31 Implementing outcome-based quality improvement into the home health agency 352 Ch. 32 Benchmarking and home health care 383 Ch. 33 Administrative policy and procedure manual 395 Ch. 34 Discharge planning 399 Ch. 35 Strategies to retain and attract quality staff 421 Ch. 36 Evaluating productivity 436 Ch. 37 Labor-management relations 448 Ch. 38 Human resource management 459 Ch. 39 Staff development in a home health agency 474 Ch. 40 Transitioning nurses to home care 484 Ch. 41 Case management 495 Ch. 42 Managed care 499 Ch. 43 Community-based long-term care : preparing for a new role 507 Ch. 44 Understanding the exposures of home health care : an insurance primer 519 Ch. 45 Budgeting for home health agencies 527 Ch. 46 Reimbursement 535 Ch. 47 How to read, interpret, and understand financial statements 549 Ch. 48 Management information systems 558 Ch. 49 Legal issues of concern to home care providers 571 Ch. 50 Understanding the basics of home health compliance 590 Ch. 51 The HIPAA standards for privacy of individually identifiable health information 616 Ch. 52 Ethical practice in the daily service to home care client, their families, and the community 666 Ch. 53 Participating in the political process 675 Ch. 54 Strategic planning 693 Ch. 55 Marketing : an overview 708 Ch. 56 The internet in home health and hospice care 723 Ch. 57 Disease management programs 736 Ch. 58 The process of visiting nurse association affiliation with a major teaching hospital 756 Ch. 59 Grantsmanship in home health care : seeking foundation support 771 Ch. 60 Home care volunteer program 778 Ch. 61 The manager as published author : tips on writing for publication 796 Ch. 62 Student placements in home health care agencies : boost or barrier to quality patient care? 810 Ch. 63 A student program in one home health agency 818 Ch. 64 The role of the physician in home care 834 Ch. 65 Research in home health agencies 840 Ch. 66 Hospice care : pioneering the ultimate love connection about living not dying 850 App. 66-A State of Connecticut physician assisted living (PAL) directive 863 App. 66-B Summary guidelines for initiation of advanced care 864 Ch. 67 Safe harbor : a bereavement program for children, teens, and families 866 Ch. 68 Planning, implementing, and managing a community-based nursing center : current challenges and future opportunities 872 Ch. 69 Adult day services - the next frontier 883 Ch. 70 Partners in healing : home care, hospice, and parish nurses 891 Ch. 71 Meeting the present challenges and continuing to thrive in the future : tips on how to be successful as an administrator in home health and hospice care 899.

Families Caring for an Aging America

Families Caring for an Aging America
Author: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2016-11-08
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0309448093

Family caregiving affects millions of Americans every day, in all walks of life. At least 17.7 million individuals in the United States are caregivers of an older adult with a health or functional limitation. The nation's family caregivers provide the lion's share of long-term care for our older adult population. They are also central to older adults' access to and receipt of health care and community-based social services. Yet the need to recognize and support caregivers is among the least appreciated challenges facing the aging U.S. population. Families Caring for an Aging America examines the prevalence and nature of family caregiving of older adults and the available evidence on the effectiveness of programs, supports, and other interventions designed to support family caregivers. This report also assesses and recommends policies to address the needs of family caregivers and to minimize the barriers that they encounter in trying to meet the needs of older adults.

Home Health Aide On-The-Go In-Service Lessons: Vol. 5, Issue 6: Aide/Patient Conflicts

Home Health Aide On-The-Go In-Service Lessons: Vol. 5, Issue 6: Aide/Patient Conflicts
Author:
Publisher: Beacon Health, a Division of Blr
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-12-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781601465245

This lesson on Aide/Patient Conflicts includes a complete training packet. Each in-service packet takes approximately one hour to complete and fully meets the Medicare in-service training requirements. As aides need training, you can make as many copies as you want - there's no restriction when used with aides assigned from your office location. Remember that Home Health Aides must have 12 hours of in-service training every year. LESSON OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this program, the home health aide will be able to: Better understand why patients may exhibit difficult behavior List techniques to handle difficult patients, and Explain the importance of reporting and documenting events regarding difficult patients. OVERVIEW For the most part, home health patients are pleasant and welcoming to the presence of home health aides, and are eager to do what it takes to get better. Occasionally, however, the home health aide will experience a conflict due to behavioral issues with the patient. A patient may be having a hard time learning to live with a disease or adjusting to the lifestyle changes an injury or disease requires. The patient may take out these frustrations on the caregiver. The patient may be resistant or bitter and even, at times, aggressive. The patient may also have mental status changes directly related to disease or to aging. Instead of reacting negatively and making the situation worse, a home health aide can use techniques to build a more solid, trusting relationship with the patient. Understanding the potential causes of the behavior helps aides know how to respond effectively. This inservice looks at some of the possible reasons a patient may be difficult and offers tips on dealing with such patients.

Home Health Aide

Home Health Aide
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2015-12-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9781556458477

Home health aides must meet the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' (CMS) annual requirement to complete 12 hours of in-service training. Deliver the relevant education your aides need to satisfy this requirement with HCPro's Home Health Aide On-the-Go In-service Series, Volume 15. This new edition is filled with 12 informative, one-hour in-service training lessons addressing timely topics that are crucial to homecare. Home Health Aide On-the-Go In-service Series, Volume 15, also provides authoritative, comprehensive, yet easy-to-understand training lessons for group classroom settings or self-study. The in-services offer home health aides the convenience and flexibility to study when time permits and to learn at their own pace. The lessons include both clinical topics, such as avoiding UTIs and colostomy care, and staff training topics, such as ethics and a basic understanding of Medicare and OASIS-C1. With this resource, agencies will be able to: Help home health aides fulfill CMS' annual mandate to complete 12 hours of in-service training with condensed, practical lessons that focus specifically on their role and needs Easily prepare an in-service training program for the entire calendar year without having to coordinate staff schedules for on-site training Copy lessons, attendance logs, and customizable certificates of completion for each participant through single-site reproduction rights Each lesson includes new and updated content, including: One hour of study, including a concisely written fact sheet, explaining an important homecare-specific topic A descriptive homecare-specific case study Supplemental learning activities A 10-question posttest to measure aides' understanding and validate their comprehension of the subject matter An attendance log and certificate of completion to document staff training hours

Home Health Aide Trainer - The Comprehensive Guide

Home Health Aide Trainer - The Comprehensive Guide
Author: Viruti Shivan
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-01-03
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

"Home Health Aide Trainer: The Comprehensive Guide" is an essential resource for anyone aspiring to excel in the field of in-home caregiving. This book delves into the intricacies of home health care, offering valuable insights and practical advice for both novices and experienced professionals. Readers will gain a thorough understanding of the responsibilities, challenges, and rewards that come with being a home health aide. Structured to cater to a wide range of learning needs, the guide covers everything from basic caregiving techniques to advanced care strategies, including handling special needs patients and managing complex health conditions. It also addresses crucial topics such as patient communication, ethical considerations, and legal requirements. One key feature of this book is its focus on developing personalized care plans, emphasizing the importance of tailoring services to meet the unique needs of each patient. Practical case studies and real-life scenarios provide context and depth, enhancing the learning experience. Important Note: To adhere to copyright laws and ensure a focus on comprehensive textual content, this guide does not contain images or illustrations. This approach allows for a deeper concentration on the written material, ensuring a robust and detailed understanding of the subject matter. "Home Health Aide Trainer: The Comprehensive Guide" is more than just a textbook; it's a pathway to becoming a compassionate, skilled, and effective caregiver in the home health industry.