About the Role:
A Shower CNA is a specialized Certified Nursing Assistant responsible for the personal hygiene and bathing of residents in a long-term care/skilled nursing facility. While the primary focus of this position is showering and bathing, the Shower CNA may also perform standard CNA duties as part of a resident's overall care plan. This position requires compassion, attention to detail, and the ability to work effectively in a team environment. Ultimately, your efforts will contribute significantly to enhancing the quality of life for patients and supporting their recovery process.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Current certification as a Nursing Assistant in the state of practice.
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Basic life support (BLS) certification.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Previous experience in a healthcare setting, particularly in long-term care or rehabilitation.
- Additional certifications in specialized areas of resident care, such as dementia care or palliative care.
Responsibilities:
- Assist patients with personal hygiene, including bathing, grooming, and dressing.
- Provide full personal care after bathing such as hair care, nail care and dressing.
- Help residents with mobility, including transferring them to and from beds, wheelchairs, and other equipment.
- Monitor residents for any changes in skin conditions and report to the supervising nurse.
- Maintain a clean and safe patient environment by following infection control protocols and ensuring proper sanitation.
- Accurately chart the care provided and any resident observations in the facility's electronic health records.
Skills:
The required skills for this role include strong communication abilities, which are essential for effectively interacting with residents and healthcare team members. Attention to detail is critical, as you will need to accurately monitor and document resident conditions. Compassion and empathy are vital in providing emotional support to residents, helping them feel valued and cared for. Time management skills will enable you to prioritize tasks efficiently in a fast-paced environment. Preferred skills, such as specialized training, can enhance your ability to address specific resident needs and improve overall care quality.
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