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Home Health Aide Per Visit

Location
San Antonio, Texas
Posted
Jul 22, 2026

About the role

Alpine Care Home Health is dedicated to providing expert, compassionate care in the home setting. Our team of skilled clinicians help individuals remain safe and independent in their homes, with personalized care that respects the individuals’ goals, values, and overall well-being. Our team brings deep expertise in physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, wound care, and complex care management, and more. We offer customized tools and hands-on support to improve mobility, accelerate recovery, and encourage lasting self-reliance. We take pride in offering personalized, evidence-based care. We work closely with primary care providers, families, and specialists to create care plans that are proactive, holistic, and aligned with each patient’s priorities. Through access to a full range of physical and mental health services, we aim to support patient independence and long-term stability.

We’re building a purpose-driven team passionate about making a difference. If you’re excited to shape the future of home-based care, here’s what the role involves.

POSITION OVERVIEW The Home Health Aide Per Visit (HHA ) is a non-professional employee trained to provide personal care and related services in the home for the sick or disabled. He/she functions under the direct supervision of a registered nurse or a physical therapist to assist the patient to perform on 2 or more activities of daily living (ADL).

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

During each visit the HHA:

  • The HCA shall provide assistance with at least 2 of the following ADL's:
  • Personal hygiene (Example: bathing, grooming, hair care, shaving, deodorant application, skin care with lotions and/or powder, foot care, and ear care. Q-tips are not to be used)
  • Nail care and oral hygiene, which are needed to facilitate treatment or prevent deterioration
  • Nail cutting or filing will NOT be done
  • Changing bed linens and making bed
  • Eating and maintaining adequate nutrition and fluid intake when appropriate
  • Dressing (clothes)
  • Ambulation and transfers (For Example: assisting patients to the toilet/commode or with bedpans and with elimination needs, assisting patients in and out of bed, assisting with ambulation, and assisting with other transfers and positional needs as appropriate)
  • Incidental household services, which are essential to patient health care (for example, light housekeeping, straightening room, and laundry)
  • Assisting with prescribed exercises, which the home care aide and the patient have been taught by a health professional agent (employee) of the Agency
  • May hand patient prepared medications
  • May empty or change a colostomy bag after receiving direction from RN
  • Understand and apply basic infection control principles and procedures
  • Contact supervisor with any concerns related to infection control
  • Follow the Plan of Care (Instruction Sheet) as instructed by Agency's health care professional
  • Document appropriately according to the Plan of Care and submit all documentation per agency policy
  • Keep a record of HHA Plan of Care for each patient assigned
  • Observe physical and gross behavioral changes in the patient's condition or family situation and report to the assigned case manager
  • Follow the visit schedule and indicate changes in schedule as appropriate
  • Promptly contact patients and an Agency supervisor whenever unable to visit a patient as scheduled and will give full report to covering HHA concerning patient care, visit times, etc.
  • Give patient name of covering HHA
  • Communicate appropriately with patient/family and Agency personnel
  • Attend required in-services and meetings as identified by the Agency (Must have 12 hours of in-service per-year)
  • Follows agency policies and procedures
  • Obtain and record patient vital signs unless contraindicated
  • Report vital signs that are outside of patient specific parameters
  • Performs these and all other duties as assigned by the Administrator
  • Participate in Performance Improvement activities as indicated
  • Is able to meet certain physical demands of standing, bending, lifting, stooping or performing other work requiring light physical exertion (up to 30 pounds) on a continuous basis (over 50% of time); or moderate physical exertion (30 to 50 pounds) on a frequent basis (16 to 50% of time); or heavy physical exertion on an occasional basis (up to 15% of time)
  • Able to drive a car 2-4 hours per day
  • Responsible to ensure the use of the 4Ms (What Matters to the patient, Medications, Mentation, and Mobility) and provides Age-Friendly Care
  • Other duties as assigned
  • The Home Care Aide WILL NOT do the following:
  • WILL NOT change dressing(s) or perform wound care
  • WILL NOT irrigate body cavities such as giving an enema
  • WILL NOT irrigate a colostomy or wound
  • WILL NOT perform a gastric lavage or gavage
  • WILL NOT catheterize a patient
  • WILL NOT administer medications
  • WILL NOT apply heat by any method
  • WILL NOT care for a tracheotomy tube
  • WILL NOT cut or file nails
  • WILL NOT provide any personal health service, which has not been included by the health care professional (employee) in the patient care plan

REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

• Have completed the 9th grade, with ability to read and write at an adequate level • A "Home Care Aide" certificate Effective for services furnished after August 14, 1990, a person who has successfully completed a State-established or other training program that meets the federal requirements of §484.80(b)(1) and a competency evaluation program or State licensure program that meets the federal requirements of §484.80(b)(3), or a competency evaluation program or State licensure program that meets the federal requirements of §484.80(a)(2). An individual is not considered to have completed a training and competency evaluation program, or a competency evaluation program if, since the individual's most recent completion of this program(s), there has been a continuous period of twenty-four (24) consecutive months during none of which the individual furnished services described in §409.40 of the federal regulations for compensation

  • Must maintain a valid driver's license and good driving record
  • Must have and maintain an automobile to be used for work
  • A Home Health Aide may be used by the agency pr