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Health care aides (HCAs) work under the direct or indirect supervision of a regulated health professional, such as a nurse, in a variety of settings including, but not limited to: HCAs provide basic health services, assistance and support with activities of daily living for clients who have medical conditions or major functional limitations.
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Assist with bathing, grooming, dressing and other personal hygiene activitiesAssist with feeding patientsAssist with bed transfers, lifting, turning and walkingAssist with range of motion exercisesLong-term care facilitiesHospital or health care centreHome careCommunityHealth Care Aides at AHS are required to have a Health Care Aide certificate or substantial equivalent
More about a career as a Health Care AideHCA Training Program. As of Sept. 1, 2022, AHS offers a training program for uncertified HCAs (in permanent full or part time positions in rural or remote areas of Alberta) to become certified. Through the program, newly hired uncertified HCAs will receive orientation and support to enrol in a licensed HCA education program.
HCAs work collaboratively as part of the healthcare team under the direct or indirect supervision of a regulated healthcare professional. They provide personal care and other essential health services in hospitals, continuing care facilities, group home settings, and other healthcare settings. Currently, the CLPNA operates the HCA Directory ...
Health care aides provide direct care, personal assistance, and support with daily living activities for people who have medical conditions or major functional limitations. Easy Reading Profile. Avg. Salary $31,799.00. Avg. Wage $18.53. Minimum Education Varies. Certification Not Regulated. 3-Year Forecast High.
The Alberta Health Care Aide Directory: Provides information on Alberta’s largest group of care providers in continuing care. Serves as a central resource for Alberta HCAs to get information, news and updates. Confirms that HCAs working in Alberta have successfully attained the core competencies necessary to provide safe, proficient care for ...
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gnatureDateLast Name/First Name of ManagerSignatureDateProvide health care aide with original of this Competency Profile Assessment (CAP) Tool and Learning Plan (if appl. cable) and send a scanned copy to employee’s file (e-records). This is f. E COMPETENCY ASSESSMENT PROFILE TOOL 2019 RECORD OF COMPL.