Understanding of communication issues between workers and consumers with disabilities
Personal health and stress reduction
Safety in the home
Special care techniques -- including return demonstrations of ventilator- dependent care, tracheotomy care, catheter care and prevention of skin breakdown
The philosophy of independent living, consumer and worker rights and responsibilities in relation to the rights of consumers with disabilities
Overview of physical and sensory disabilities
Review of safe transfers and proper lifting techniques, wheelchair and maintenance of specialized cushions designed to prevent skin breakdown
Advanced infection control
On-the-job training
Role of the Home Health Aide in Hospice and Palliative Care
Recognize the influence of personal, spiritual and cultural values on perceptions regarding dying, death and bereavement and their impact on the quality of hospice and palliative care
Demonstrate caring behavior and interpersonal connectivity while maintaining personal and professional bounderies
Can describe the role of the hospice Home Health Aide in relation to patients, families, colleagues and agencies
Demonstrate knowledge of the Home Health Aides’s role in pain management
Can explain Living Will and Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) procedures
Perform personal care and health-related tasks within the Home Health Aide’s scope of practice and/or other regulatory parameters
Cultural competence: Demonstrate cultural competence by respecting and honoring unique values, diversity and characteristics of patients, families and colleague in hospice/palliative care
Respect diversity: including age, gender, ethnicity, culture, sexual orientation, religious/spiritual, economic status, or differing abilities through the demonstration of knowledge, sensitivity and compassion when providing hospice/palliative care
Enhance effective interdisciplinary team collaboration by demonstrating respect for awareness of the diversity of team members and their attitudes about hospice/palliative care
Ensure effective communication through the appropriate use of translators/interpreters when clients speak languages different from those of the care team
Honor individual preferences and choices for alternative therapies, practices and rituals, yet refrain from imposing own preferences and beliefs
Communication and Problem Solving Skills
Use sensitivity in verbal, non-verbal and written communication with or about clients, families, team members and other stakeholders when discussing issues related to hospice/palliative care
Demonstrate professional, empathetic, and responsive communication that facilitate hope and exhibit a non-judgmental attitude in the care of clients and families
Communicate openly, listen actively and provide a meaningful presence to facilitate the identification and discussion of client’s and families’ goals, preferences and needs
Provide appropriate, accurate information based on the clients and families’ values and needs
Does not impose unwanted information on the client and family regarding the disease process
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