Description
Rotary Hospice House is a community that honors’ life, values humility, and shares hope. As an RCA, you treat all residents, volunteers, and staff members with respect and courtesy. You regard the dignity and best interests of each resident, recognizing that she/he has a right and an obligation to take responsibility for personal actions and choices. You are expected to fulfill your RCA obligations and responsibilities with integrity, and perform every duty in a conscientious, diligent, and efficient manner.
HOURS:
- 14 hours per week.
- Saturday & Sunday: 8:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Prepares breakfast for up to 10 residents (8:00 am-9:00 am–family members are not offered breakfast)
- Fills water jugs daily for residents (kept in resident room fridges)
- Assists with feeding or offers total feeding support at mealtimes (9:00 am and 12:00 pm)
- Wipes down the bedside table before and after meals
- Empties and replaces bedside table garbage bags as needed
- Answers call bells and assist others as they answer call bells, letting nurses know when unable to answer call bells
- Assists nurses with physical, psychological, and emotional care of residents and their family members
- Delivers AM care, supporting a range of activities such as bed baths, dressing, mouth care, repositioning, ambulation, activation, recreation, and socialization
- Communicates in a sensitive, caring, and compassionate manner with all residents and family members and adapts mode of communication to facilitate effective interaction in all encounters
- Offers and gives showers or tub baths to residents (check bath schedule), making changes where necessary to the bath schedule to accommodate specific needs
- Changes bed linens on both days and as needed
- Reports pertinent information to nurses (skin integrity, BM, voiding, temps, pain, complaints, etc )
- Ensures admission ADL sheet updated and in resident’s cupboard
- Ensures that supplies in residents cupboards and drawers are stocked daily (incontinent pads, cups, straws, spoons, lotion, Cavilon cream, etc.) The list is on the inside of residents’ cupboards.
- Ensures each shift that supplies in the storeroom are well stocked (a responsibility shared with the nurses) and report what we are low on so it can be ordered
- Reports verbally to nurses on urine output and/or empties Foley bags at the end of the shift, relating volume, colour, consistency
- Signs flow sheets daily, ensuring accountability for procedures and conveying that tasks have been done
- Demonstrates respect for end of life issues while maximizing resident capacity for optimal independence in all activities.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:
*NOTE: For some jobs, you may be required to provide validated educational documentation.
Education/Certifications:
- Successful completion of a Home Support Worker or Residential Care Aide course provided by an accredited educational institution.
- Food Safe
- WHIMIS
Experience:
- Experience working in a Hospice environment
Successful candidates, prior to hiring, will be required to provide:
- Background check consent
- A clear vulnerable sector screening
- TB Test
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