20 CAR pt. 46, Appendix B
Home Health Aide training for employees course and clinical work topics shall include, but not be limited to:
A. Communication skills, including the ability to read, write, and verbally report clinical information to patients, representatives, and caregivers, as well as to other HHA staff.
B. Observation, reporting, and documentation of patient status and the care or service furnished.
C. Reading and recording temperature, pulse, and respirations.
D. Basic infection prevention and control procedures.
E. Basic elements of body functioning and changes in body function that must be reported to an aide's supervisor.
F. Maintenance of a clean, safe, and healthy environment.
G. Recognizing emergencies and the knowledge of instituting emergency procedures and their application.
H. The physical, emotional, and developmental needs of and ways to work with the population served by the HHA, including the need for respect for the patient, his or her privacy, and his or her property.
I. Appropriate and safe techniques in performing personal hygiene and grooming tasks that include:
1. Bed bath;
2. Sponge, tub, and shower bath;
3. Hair shampooing in sink, tub, and bed;
4. Nail and skin care;
5. Oral hygiene; and
6. Toileting and elimination;
J. Safe transfer techniques and ambulation;
K. Normal range of motion and positioning;
L. Adequate nutrition and fluid intake;
M. Recognizing and reporting changes in skin condition; and N. Any other task that the HHA may choose to have an aide perform as permitted under state law. O. Alzheimer's disease and dementia (4 hours) to include; a. Communication skills; b. Problem solving with challenging behaviors; c. Assistance with daily living; and d. Explanation of Alzheimer's disease and other dementia.