The Personal Care Assistant (PCA) contractor provides non-skilled, non-medical personal care services to home-based patients as authorized in the care plan. The PCA supports patient safety, independence, and comfort by assisting with daily living needs and basic household tasks. The PCA operates solely as an independent contractor and does not possess employee status or authority to direct care.
Assist patients with activities of daily living (ADLs), including bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, and mobility.
Provide basic support with ambulation, transfers, and safe positioning.
Assist with meal preparation and basic nutrition reminders.
Perform light housekeeping duties to promote a clean and safe home environment.
Offer companionship and engage in appropriate supportive interaction.
Document time worked and services rendered per agency requirements.
Report observed changes in patient condition to designated agency personnel.
Maintain confidentiality and patient dignity in accordance with HIPAA and agency standards.
Contractor shall not administer medications or perform any clinical procedures.
Contractor shall not modify care plans or provide medical advice.
Contractor shall not offer or arrange transportation services.
Contractor shall not supervise others or represent UEW in any official capacity.
High school diploma or equivalent.
In some states, completion of a state-approved PCA training program may be required.
In some states, PCA contractors must be listed on the applicable aide registry or credential database.
Current CPR/First Aid certification preferred.
Previous experience in personal care, home health, or caregiving strongly preferred.
Reliable personal transportation required for travel to patient homes and the regional office, as needed.
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