Job Description
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JOB DESCRIPTION
Kahak Health Care Services (KHCS) is seeking compassionate, responsible, and dedicated individuals to serve as Host Home Providers in a healthcare setting in NE Washington, DC. A Host Home Provider opens their personal residence to individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities, mental health needs, or other healthcare-related conditions, offering a safe, nurturing, family-like environment. Under the direction of a registered nurse or case manager, the Host Home Provider supports clients' activities of daily living (ADLs), health management, and overall well-being while fostering independence, dignity, and community inclusion.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Provide a safe, clean, and welcoming home environment for individuals placed in the Host Home program.
- Assist clients with personal care tasks including bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, and oral hygiene.
- Support mobility, including transfers, ambulation, and the use of mobility aids or adaptive equipment.
- Prepare nutritious meals, assist with feeding as needed, and monitor clients' nutritional intake per care plans.
- Administer medication reminders and assist clients in following prescribed healthcare routines (as directed; not self-administered).
- Monitor and promptly report changes in clients' health status, behavior, or living environment to the supervising nurse or care coordinator.
- Provide meaningful companionship, emotional support, and social engagement to promote mental well-being.
- Transport clients to medical appointments, therapy sessions, community activities, and other scheduled events.
- Maintain a clean, organized, and hazard-free home environment, including light housekeeping duties.
- Maintain accurate, timely documentation of care activities, incidents, and progress notes as required by KHCS.
- Participate in required training, team meetings, and supervision sessions with KHCS staff.
- Comply with all applicable local, federal, and agency regulations, policies, and client confidentiality requirements.
QUALIFICATIONS
- High school diploma or equivalent required.
- CPR and First Aid certification (must be current or obtained prior to placement).
- At least 6 months to 1 year of experience in home care, residential care, or a related healthcare setting preferred.
- Ability to read, write, communicate, and follow care plans in English.
- Must reside in a home that meets program safety and habitability standards (home inspection required).
- Physical ability to assist clients with mobility, transfers, and household duties.
- Must pass a criminal background check, drug screening, TB test, and home safety inspection.
- Valid driver's license, vehicle insurance, and access to reliable transportation required.
- Must be at least 21 years of age (per DC residential care program requirements).
PREFERRED TRAITS
- Compassionate, patient, and genuinely committed to improving clients' quality of life.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Dependable, detail-oriented, and able to manage daily care routines consistently.
- Culturally sensitive and respectful of client diversity, backgrounds, and individual preferences.
- Ability to maintain professional boundaries while fostering a warm, family-like atmosphere.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
- The Host Home Provider's personal residence serves as the primary care setting; clients live in the home with the provider.
- Exposure to varying individual needs, health conditions, and behavioral support requirements.
- May involve occasional community outings, medical appointments, and transportation within the Washington, DC metropolitan area.
- Possible exposure to household pets or allergens within the provider's home environment.
SCHEDULE & PLACEMENT OPTIONS
- Full-time residential placement (client resides in provider's home).
- Respite or short-term Host Home placements available.
- Flexibility in number of clients hosted, subject to program capacity and home inspection approval.