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After completion of FHB in service curriculum training the home health aide will be able to correctly and safely complete the following care tasks: Good hand washing, assistance with bed pan/urinal, safe ambulation, correct bed making, knowledge on the recommended frequency on change of position for a bed bound patient to prevent pressure sites, assistance with dressing, assistance with feeding, measuring & recording urinary output, measuring & recording blood pressure, measuring & recording pulse and respiration, measuring & recording weight, range of motion-lower extremities, range of motion-upper extremities, assistance with catheter care, foot care, hair & nail care, mouth care – brushing teeth, mouth care – dentures, partial bed bath, perennial care for both male/female and transferring from bed to chair. Transferring from chair to toilet, from chair to bed.
 

 

All Aides and CNAs must complete a total of 12 hours in-services every year. Initial/Biannual in-services are accepted as part of your 12 yearly ACHA required in-services.

It is mandatory that you read the Home Health Blog and how to Stop Medicare Fraud to complete training.


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