The Medication Aide administers medication to the residents in a safe and efficient manner, EXCEPT for the administration of intramuscular, intradermal, intravenous and medications given via nasogastric or gastric tube, and performs assigned treatments. He or she will document, chart, and report relevant observations as established by the guidelines, regulations, and facility policies and procedures. He or she will also help residents with activities of daily living, such as hygiene, toileting, feeding, moving safely to activities or functions, and caring for the resident's environment, including laundry and housekeeping. He or she must be sensitive to the needs and desires of each resident and make an attempt to improve and enrich their lives.
Primary Duties & Responsibilities:
Adheres to and conveys a philosophy that supports the dignity, privacy, independence, choice, and individuality of residents
Adhere to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) privacy policies and procedures
Maintain confidentiality of all information pertaining to clients, families and employees
Completes necessary care documentation (written and or electronic) timely and accurately
Helps residents with all personal care functions as needed
Maintain a professional appearance at all times
Dispenses medications under the direction of a licensed nurse according to established procedures
Supervises the Residents medications under the direction of the service plan according to established procedures and regulations
Ensures that required documentation is complete and is in compliance with regulations and standards
Redirection, monitoring and observation that are integral part of a personal care plan
Redirection and intervention for behavior, including observation and monitoring
Incidental household services that are an integral part of a personal care plan in the above items
Responsible for observing clients, reporting these observations and documenting observations and care performed
Qualifications & Physical Requirements:
Demonstrate the ability to make appropriate professional judgments
Ability to handle multiple tasks
Able to and provide covered care services according to the client’s care plan, respond appropriately to client’s needs and reports changes in the client’s condition to the licensed supervising Resident Care Director
Strong organizational and problem-solving skills
Occasional use of hands, wrists and fingers and lifting or moving up to 75 lbs may be required
Movements such as stooping, crouching, bending, kneeling, climbing and reaching are occasionally required
This position requires spending a majority of the workday standing and walking, with occasional sitting
Noise and/or level of distractions in the work environment is moderate
Specific vision abilities required by this position include close vision, distance vision and peripheral vision
Ability to provide covered PCA services according to the person’s PCA Care Plan
Ability to operate a motorized vehicle and have reliable transportation for work in the community
Education & Experience:
High school diploma or GED preferred
Must be at least 18 years old
At least six months experience in an assisted living community preferred
United States Citizenship or evidence of a valid Alien Work Permit
Certified as a Nursing Assistant (CNA) in this state
Certified as Registered Medication Aide in this state
This job description is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the employee in this position. It is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of all responsibilities, duties, skill, or working conditions required of a person in this position. I have read the above job description, understand the conditions set forth therein, and will perform these duties to the best of my ability.