Accura HealthCare of Pleasantville
At Accura Healthcare of Pleasantville, our culture is what helps us stand apart.
We proudly share that we are a local community staff, with some that have their own family members here as residents We offer an atmosphere that is cohesive, collaborative and family oriented.
A top of the notch facility with beautiful grounds, access to the garden for all residents and staff including memory care.
We are accommodating and truly care for each other.
You will always get a warm welcoming when you step foot on our wonderful Pleasantville locationWe are blessed to share that our residents have not had a single positive COVID case in our building.
We provide exceptional quality of care in an environment that is conducive for you and our residents to thrive.
If you are looking for a rewarding position, we welcome the opportunity to engage in conversations with you and share why Accura HealthCare of Pleasantville might be just what you’ve been looking forJob Summary:Certified Nursing Assistants are responsible for providing industry leading personal care and assistance in the facility.
Assist residents with personal hygiene, including assistance with dressing, grooming, toileting, feeding, and the giving of baths/showers as well as provide basic treatments as required with direction of the nursing staff.Essential Functions: Participates as a member of the care team and help maintains the physical, social and psychological environment conducive to residents welfare and best interests.
Observes and reports resident conditions to nursing staff or appropriate supervisor and all information pertaining to procedures carried out, changes, incidents or unusual findings.
Becomes familiar with residents daily needs, likes, dislikes, etc.
in order to personalize care given each individual per the residents care plan.
Records all appropriate resident care information accurately and in a timely manner.
Observes and reports to Charge Nurse unusual occurrences and changes in resident condition.
Responds to resident call lights in a timely manner.
Listens and responds to resident needs in an appropriate and service minded manner.
Assists residents in transferring from bed, chair, wheelchair, toilet etc., using appropriate equipment and following principles of body mechanics and safety (help determine number of persons for assist; use gait belt, lifts, grab bars, etc.).
Helps restore independence through teaching and encouragement in ADL skills (eating, dressing, ambulation, toileting, etc.).
Develops personalized rapport with residents and provides assistance as requested to residents to care for their belongings.
Creates an environment and atmosphere that is customized to their style and preferences.
Demonstrates fun in creating a positive atmosphere for residents in conjunction with our Core Values.
Follows instructions and complete daily assignments as assigned and is proactive to change.
Possesses understanding and compassion for the elderly population.
Performs other duties as assigned.Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalency (preferred).
Must be at least 16 years of age (required).
Successful completion of 75-hour Nurse Aide course (required).
CPR Certification (preferred).Accura HealthCare embraces a unique upside-down culture, putting residents and direct-care staff at the top level of the organization.
Our associates play a key role in supporting Accuras purpose, to care for others and advancing the mission, to be partners in care and family for life and are expected to provide exceptional customer service by demonstrating and upholding our values of trust, integrity, accountability, commitment, and kindness through the development of strong relationships, servant leadership, and effective communication and follow-up.Accura HealthCare, an Equal Opportunity Employer and leading post-acute healthcare provider based in Iowa, has communities in Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota and Nebraska, and growing