HealthBar Home Care - Per Diem Home Health Aide

About HealthBar

HealthBar, an organization built in 2020, whose purpose is about changing lives through nurse-driven healthcare for schools and businesses, welcomes you.

We all work together to cover 250,000 lives by 2030.

We specialize in nurse-driven healthcare, our sweet spot. If you want to belong to a team that does that well every day, this company’s a great fit for you.

Our clients are Michigan based businesses and schools seeking to increase healthcare accessibility, improve employee experience, and reduce medical costs as well as Michigan school districts seeking quality accessible care for their students, staff, and families, compliance with regulations, and improving the overall health and safety within schools and businesses.   If you have experience working with this type of client – or want that experience – this role will be a great fit. 

You will love it here if you:

  • are GRITTY
  • are CONSIDERATE
  • are GROWTH ORIENTED
  • Do THE RIGHT THING

We train our team to help them succeed, and everyone on our team helps with our success.  If you want to come to work, learn, and be reminded of why you chose healthcare as a career in the first place, you’ll find true value in this position. 

Our company runs on EOS purely. That means as a member of this team, you will have a leader who:

  • Gives clear directions
  • Makes sure you have the necessary tools
  • Acts with the greater good in mind
  • Delegates appropriately
  • Takes time to truly understand your role and how you can help the company
  • Makes their expectations clear
  • Communicates well
  • Has effective meetings
  • Meets one-on-one with you quarterly or more, if needed
  • Rewards and recognizes your performance

Job Description: Home Health Aide – HealthBar Home Care Program 

Job Title: Home Health Aide 

FLSA Exemption Status: Non-Exempt  

Organizational Alignment: Reports to the Concierge Coordinator 

Position Summary: As a Home Health Aide, you’ll provide compassionate support that enhances your clients’ daily lives and helps them maintain comfort and independence at home. Through personal care, mobility assistance, and meaningful companionship, you’ll create a safe and nurturing environment where every individual feels valued and cared for. Your thoughtful attention and kindness will make a lasting difference. 

Essential Functions:  

  • Assist with personal care, including bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting 
  • Support mobility and transfers, including use of assistive devices 
  • Help with meal preparation and feeding as needed 
  • Take and record basic vital signs, such as temperature or blood pressure (if trained) 
  • Provide companionship and emotional support 
  • Assist with light housekeeping (laundry, tidying, etc.) to maintain a safe environment 

 

Qualifications Required: 

  • Education: High school diploma or equivalent (GED) required, associate’s degree or higher is preferred. 
  • Certification: Current and valid certification or registration as required by the State of Michigan: 
  • Michigan CNA certification through an approved state program, or 
  • Medical Assistant certification from an accredited program, or 
  • Home Health Aide training and certification per Michigan Home Care Organization guidelines. 
  • Experience: Minimum of 1 year of experience providing direct personal care or clinical support in a home care, long-term care, assisted living, outpatient, or similar healthcare setting preferred. 
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification from the American Heart Association or American Red Cross within 90 days of employment. 

 

 

Physical Requirements: This position requires the ability to provide hands-on patient care in the home environment. Duties may include standing, walking, bending, reaching, kneeling, and assisting patients with mobility. The role involves safely lifting, positioning, and transferring patients between bed, chair, and other locations, as well as providing support in the restroom and during other activities of daily living. Employees must use proper body mechanics and safety techniques at all times, and may be required to operate medical equipment. Visual and auditory acuity is necessary for patient assessment and communication.  In addition to hands-on patient care, the below physical requirements must be met: 

  • Ability to communicate verbally 
  • Fully functional vision is required (prescription lenses or contacts are acceptable) 
  • Prolonged periods of sitting, standing, or walking  
  • Ability to lift or carry up to 50+ pounds occasionally  
  • Ability to operate a computer and other standard office or clinical tools  
  • Reliable transportation for occasional travel. The employee will not be responsible for transporting a client 
  • Changing business conditions may trigger changes to physical requirement 

Clinical

Grand Rapids, MI

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