Certified Home Health Aide (CHHA) - PRN

  • Full-time

Highlights

In this role, you'll support patients with personal care, daily living activities, and overall comfort while working closely with the clinical care team. Certified Home Health Aide (HHA)PRN Make a meaningful difference--one patient at a time.

Numbers & Facts

LocationAda, OK
Job TypeFull-time

Description

Certified Home Health Aide (HHA)PRN Make a meaningful difference--one patient at a time. We're looking for a compassionate and dependable Home Health Aide (HHA) who enjoys providing one-on-one care and helping patients remain safe and comfortable in their homes. In this role, you'll support patients with personal care, daily living activities, and overall comfort while working closely with the clinical care team. What You'll Do Assist patients with personal care, bathing, grooming, dressing, and toileting Provide supportive homemaking and environmental services Assist with ambulation and range of motion exercises Observe, report, and document patient condition and care provided Help maintain a safe, clean, and comfortable home environment Work under the supervision of a Registered Nurse or Therapist Why This Role Stands Out Meaningful one-on-one patient care Opportunity to build strong relationships with patients and families Flexible work environment outside of a facility setting Supportive clinical leadership and team environment Rewarding work that truly impacts patients' quality of life What You Bring Oklahoma: Certified Home Health Aide required Kansas: Certified Home Health Aide required Texas: CNA in good standing on the TX nurse aide registry OR qualifying direct patient care experience Valid driver's license and reliable, insured transportation Ability to work independently with minimal supervision Strong communication and documentation skills Ability to pass background and health screenings What We're Looking For Compassionate and patient-focused Reliable and self-motivated Flexible and team-oriented Professional, dependable, and caring Ability to provide empathetic care to patients who are ill, injured, frail, or impaired