I am a good candidate for this job because I am highly skilled in assisting patients and residents to
perform activities of daily living such as bathing, grooming, and feeding.
Not exact matches
To «go on claim,» insurance - speak for using the benefit, you must be unable to
perform at least two «
activities of daily living,»
such as bathing, dressing, feeding and toileting, for most policies.
Able to
perform a variety
of tasks,
such as dressing, feeding, bathing, and overseeing play, assisted with
activities of daily living, grooming, dressing, meal preparation, and potty training!
As a measure
of their capacity to function independently, the men reported their ability to
perform activities of daily living,
such as walking, eating, getting dressed and personal hygiene.
Long term care insurance provides financial asset protection and wealth preservation by providing income benefits if you are unable to
perform 2
of 6
activities of daily living or have a cognitive disease,
such as Parkinson's or Alzheimer's.
2 Accelerated Death Benefit for Chronic Illness Rider pays 92 %
of death benefit (less a $ 150 administration fee, $ 100 in Florida) if an insured becomes permanently chronically ill, meaning the insured is severely cognitively impaired,
such as Alzheimer's, or is unable to
perform two
of six
Activities of Daily Living,
such as bathing, continence, or dressing.
Long - term care insurance usually takes effect when you can not
perform at least two
activities of daily living such as bathing, eating or dressing.
In one study, elderly individuals that had a dog or cat were better able to
perform certain physical
activities deemed «
activities of daily living,»
such as the ability to climb stairs; bend, kneel, or stoop; take medication; prepare meals; and bathe and dress oneself.
Medical devices —
such as implants and prosthesis — allow individuals to
live healthy and happy
lives, and enjoy many
of the
daily activities they would otherwise be unable to
perform.
A sprain, strain, or whiplash injury will not be «minor» and fall within the cap if it results in a «serious impairment»
such that you can no longer
perform the essential tasks
of your employment, or
of an education or training program, or other normal
activities of daily life, and this has been ongoing since the accident, and is not expected to «improve substantially.
Critical illness is defined as the permanent loss
of ability to
perform at least two
activities of daily living (ADL's),
such as bathing oneself, feeding oneself, dressing, etc..
Long - term care needed because you can not
perform a number
of daily living activities,
such as bathing, dressing, or eating.
Using Canadian mortality and morbidity data, Christopherson (1990, 1992) designed a «disability - escalating retirement annuity» that would increase the base monthly income by 20 % to 70 % if the annuitant could not
perform specified
activities of daily living (
such as bathing, dressing and eating).
Services that include medical and non-medical care provided to people who are unable to
perform basic
activities of daily living such as dressing or bathing.
[3] A person generally is chronically ill if the person (1) is unable to
perform at least two
activities of daily living,
such as eating, using the toilet, bathing oneself, or dressing oneself; (2) requires substantial supervision to protect himself or herself from threats to health and safety due to severe cognitive impairment; or (3) has a level
of disability similar to that described in (1) as determined by the U.S. Secretary
of Health and Human Services.
Long term care insurance provides financial asset protection and wealth preservation by providing income benefits if you are unable to
perform 2
of 6
activities of daily living or have a cognitive disease,
such as Parkinson's or Alzheimer's.
Long term care insurance (LTCi) helps individuals manage some
of the costs that can stack up when they have health problems that affect how they function in their
daily lives to the point that they need assistance to
perform day - to - day
activities such as eating, bathing, dressing, using the bathroom, or getting in or out
of bed.
Assisted residents with physical support to
perform daily living activities such as getting out
of bed, bathing, dressing, nourishments, toileting, standing and walking.
Provided physical support to assist patients to
perform daily living activities,
such as getting out
of bed, bathing, dressing, using the toilet, standing, walking, or exercising.
Provide physical support to assist patients to
perform daily living activities,
such as getting out
of bed, bathing, and dressing, using the toilet, standing, and walking, or exercising.
Provide physical support to assist patients to
perform daily living activities,
such as getting out
of bed, bathing, dressing, using the toilet, standing, walking, or exercising.
Check out the certified nursing assistant resume template for Word and the following examples for some great ideas on how to write your work history section.CAN — Salem Hospital, Salem, Oregon — 2010 — present • Follow instructions from physicians, registered nurses, and team leads regarding patient care plans • Ambulate with patients every four hours, monitoring their condition and following precautions to avoid falls • Oversee all toileting, showering, feeding, and other
activities of daily life for eight to ten patients a day • Train two new certified nursing assistants per month • Take vitals every two to four hours as directed by other hospital staffCAN — St. Mary's Assisted
Living, Atlanta, Georgia — 2009 — 2010 •
Performed range
of motion exercises on two wheelchair - bound patients each shift • Ensured residents got adequate nutrition by delivering meals and snacks • Answered questions from residents and family members and attended to needs as requested; received average ratings
of 4.5 out
of 5 on satisfaction surveys • Provided companionship and friendship for each patient and encouraged participation in social relationships and group
activities • Educated patients on matters
such as wound care, catheter care, fall prevention, and more
Many institutions prefer to hire certified medical assistants to work the day shift, when most patients undergo testing, have an appointment with a doctor, go to therapy, receive medications and
perform activities of daily living,
such as eating and bathing.
Direct patient care refers to hands - on care associated with
activities of daily living (ADL),
such as
performing a bed - bath, assisting with mobility or cleaning a patient with incontinence.