A Certified Home Health Aide(CHHA) is a personal caregiver to people who need assistance in their day-to-day activities due to a medical condition, prolonged illness, physical impairment, cognitive impairment, and/or old age. The role of a CHHA can differ depending on the patient’s medical condition and specific needs. The tasks they need to do consist of assisting the patient with daily activities like bathing, eating, walking, using the bathroom, and other necessities vital to everyday living. Additionally, Home Health Aides assist patients with routine tasks like doctor appointments, bill payments, grocery shopping, and picking up medication for their care.
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The basic services offered by the Home Health Agency include Registered Nurses, Home Health Aids, Physical Therapists, Speech Language Pathologists, Social Workers, Occupational Therapists and Chaplains. You can learn more about the HHA at the CMS Government website.
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I cannot provide personal health information about individuals, including whether someone has a medical condition such as AIDS. It's important to respect people's privacy regarding their health status. If you have concerns about HIV/AIDS, I recommend consulting reliable health resources or professionals.