How do they match: Home Health Aides

  • Home Health Aides

  • Resident Care Aide
  • Resident Care Associate
  • Resident Care Provider
  • Resident Assistant
  • Residential Aide
  • Residential Assistant
  • Residential Counselor
  • Care Worker
  • Caregiver
  • Health Care Assistant
  • Health Service Worker
  • Health Support Specialist
  • Healthcare Associate
  • Certified Home Health Aide
  • Direct Care Worker
  • Direct Care Counselor
  • Direct Care Professional
  • Home Care Aide
  • Home Care Attendant
  • Home Care Giver
  • Home Care Provider
  • Home Health Care Provider
  • Home Health Aide
  • Home Health Attendant
  • Home Health Preventative Aide
  • Home Health Provider
  • In Home Caregiver
  • Patient Care Assistant
  • Personal Care Aide

  • Monitor the health status of an individual with disabilities or illness, and address their health-related needs, such as changing bandages, dressing wounds, or administering medication. Work is performed under the direction of offsite or intermittent onsite licensed nursing staff. Provide assistance with routine healthcare tasks or activities of daily living, such as feeding, bathing, toileting, or ambulation. May also help with tasks such as preparing meals, doing light housekeeping, and doing laundry depending on the patient's abilities.

  • Care for children with disablities or who have sick parents or parents with disabilities.
  • Care for patients by changing bed linens, washing and ironing laundry, cleaning, or assisting with their personal care.
  • Administer prescribed oral medications, under the written direction of physician or as directed by home care nurse or aide, and ensure patients take their medicine.
  • Entertain, converse with, or read aloud to patients to keep them mentally healthy and alert.
  • Maintain records of patient care, condition, progress, or problems to report and discuss observations with supervisor or case manager.
  • Provide patients and families with emotional support and instruction in areas such as caring for infants, preparing healthy meals, living independently, or adapting to disability or illness.

  • Teach basic living or other adaptive skills to patients or caregivers.