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Homecare Nurse / Caregiver at Physio Centres of Africa

Physio Centres of Africa - We are an innovative healthcare business seeking to propel physiotherapy and elder care to world class levels in Africa.


We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: Homecare Nurse / Caregiver
Location: Lagos State

Job Description
Provide care in shifts at either day or evening to homebound patients according to the requirements set by the patient and/or his/her family and physician.
Companionship and conversation
Medication and appointment reminders as well as administration.
Assistance with personal care and hygiene, including grooming and bathing
Assistance with toileting and incontinence issues
Help clients take prescribed medication
Assist clients with ambulation and mobility around the house or outside (doctor’s appointments, walks etc.)
Help clients with physical therapy exercises. Work may involve;
Lifting
Handling
Provision of emergency care and action planning
Additional Care (depending on patient needs toileting & bathing)
Meal assistance from the clients (when they are able)
Do the client’s shopping or accompany them when they shop
Accompany client to social events and gatherings.
Administration and Communication
Document and effectively communicate activities during visit and general wellbeing of client.
Clock In after punctual arrival at clients home and clock out at allocated time.
Report any unusual incidents and provide feedback to physician, family and office.

Application Closing Date
23rd January, 2020.

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV to:
care@physiocentersofafrica.com
using the "Job Title" as subject of the email.

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