Personal Support Specialist
Estimated Pay | $19 per hour |
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Hours | Full-time, Part-time |
Location | Berwick, Maine |
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Estimated Pay$15.12
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Job Description
SAVEPLUS HOME CARE SERVICES
PSS/PCA Job Description
Must be 18 years of age and a high school graduate (or equilavant). Must complete approved
PSS training program within 6 months of hire. Must have valid Maine Drivers License and
liability insurance/registration if transporting clients.
A limited PSS certificate will be given to those individuals who have completed the authorized
PSS training within 6 months of hire, who are not high school graduates, and who can not speak
or write English fluently. This limited PSS certificate will enable them to care for their family
member ONLY.
Duties:
Assist client with personal care activities, including but not limited to: bathing, mouth/skin/and
hair care.
Observe Universal Precautions
Assist client to the bathroom, commode or with the bedpan.
Assist client with transfers and ambulation. (Use of gait belt when appropriate)
Assist client with laundry activities including: washing, drying, folding, putting cloths away,
changing bed linen, mending and ironing clothing.
Assist client with meals, including but not limited to: cooking, setting up, feeding, storing meals,
washing and putting away dishes.
Remind client to take medications.
Assist client with shopping, including but not limited to: grocery shopping and personal
shopping.
Assist client with transportation to medical appointments, hair dresser, shopping, etc.
Document each visit and include client signature, your signature, title (PSS), and date.
Turn in completed and accurate time sheets as directed.
Attend mandated training meetings as determined by management.
Take turns in keeping the main office clean and tidy, including, but not limited to, wiping down
the kitchen and bathroom areas, vacuuming, and dusting.
Provide companionship to clients when required.
Physical/Emotional Effort Required:
Regular standing, walking, squatting, kneeling, crouching, reaching.
Regular pushing/pulling of wheelchairs across tiled/carpeted surfaces.
Regular lifting or turning clients usually weighing between 100-300# with assistive
devices (gait belt/mechanical lift). Able to lift 50#.
Reading and writing, such as, pertinent clinical care information, in English.
Comprehension, such as understanding verbal or written assignments, safety-related
information in English and medical terminology.
Visual and hearing skills, such as observing, listening, and responding to clients and care
situations.
Coping skills, such as flexibility in dealing with constant change, difficult client
behaviors, emergency situations, and client death.