Welcome to Active ADL

A community of Nurses and Certified Nursing Assistants

Be part of the Network

Call or text: 908 487 5234

email us: info@activeadl.com

Let us connect

Work with clients in your neighborhood based on your availability.

Task based services rendered in client’s homes.

Work with your own team in serving areas in your community.

All clients are screened and evaluated by a Personal Care Manager and a member of your team

If you are a Certified Nursing Assistant, a Licensed or Registered Nurse:   

With 3 years of full-time experience in Long Term and Sub-acute healthcare facilities

Is currently fully employed and in good standing.  

Join our teams and provide services based on your availability after or before your regular shifts.

Earn extra income through out the day and your days off

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How to become an Active ADL Health Care Provider

Step 1:  Get in touch with us via text message, contact us window or email

phone / text : 908 487 5234

e- mail : info@activeADL.com

Step 2: We will discuss with  you the opportunities, responsibilities and potential of being an Active ADL HCP

Step 3: We will provide you with an electronic or paper application forms. 

Step 4: We will process your application and if approved, you will be assigned to a team that serves your community

* Service requests are assigned based on your availability and your preferred travel time and distance.

* Jobs and tasks are  routine and includes:  Morning Care, set up for meals, assistance with meals, showers, bed bath, dressing, transfers, toileting, incontinent care, taking vital signs and skin care.

* For Nurses: In addition to routine ADLs, tasks can include Medication and Treatments Administration

* Working together in tandem is also encouraged depending on the client’s needs.  

Take the first step

 
Discuss the potential for growth and independence be an
 ACTIVE Health Care Provider.  
 
Send us a message with your information and we will get in touch with you promptly
 
Active ADL members work with Beyond Bedside Case Managers  in order to deliver the best outcomes for clients and providers

Frequently Asked Questions

To provide you with more information, here are some frequently asked questions we address
 

FAQs

What is a Certified Nursing Assistant?
A Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is a healthcare professional who helps people in different places like hospitals, nursing homes, or even in their own homes. We are trained to do many tasks, like helping with personal hygiene, checking how patients are doing, taking vital signs, assisting with moving around, and reporting to doctors or nurses. We also have extra training to do certain medical activities that patients may need, especially if they are recovering from an illness or injury.

To become a CNA, we need to get a license from the state they work in. This usually involves going through formal training and getting supervised practice. The training covers basic caregiving and nursing knowledge. Some of us may also take special classes to learn specific skills for different types of care, like for people with dementia or those needing hospice care. We also need to get certified, which means we meet certain standards set by the state.

CNAs can work in different places, like hospitals, nursing homes, or even go to people’s homes to provide care. We have the flexibility to help wherever we are needed.

Working as a CNA can lead to opportunities for career growth. We can move up to administrative roles and take on more responsibilities in the healthcare field.

If you need extra help while recovering from an illness or injury, a CNA can provide valuable assistance. We are well-trained and dedicated to making sure you are comfortable and taken care of during your healing process. 
 
What are the patient's rights in selecting services for their own care?

 

PATIENT RIGHTS

It is important to understand that patients have certain rights when it comes to their healthcare decisions, including the right to choose their caregivers. Here are a few key reasons why it is within a patient’s rights to hire a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) or a Nurse to take care of them at home:

1. Autonomy: Every individual has the right to make decisions regarding their own healthcare. This includes selecting the type of care they receive and who provides that care. By hiring a CNA, patients exercise their autonomy and have the freedom to choose a caregiver they trust and feel comfortable with.

2. Continuity of Care: Some patients may prefer to receive care at home rather than in a medical facility. By independently hiring a CAN or a nurse, they can ensure a consistent and familiar presence in their daily life, which can be particularly beneficial for those with chronic illnesses or conditions requiring long-term care.

3. Personalized Care: Hiring help allows patients to receive personalized care tailored to their specific needs. CNAs are trained professionals who help with activities of daily living, medication management, and other essential healthcare tasks. This personalized approach can enhance the overall quality of care received.

4. Cost-Effectiveness: In some cases, receiving care at home can be more cost-effective than staying in a healthcare facility. By hiring, patients may be able to avoid high hospital or nursing home fees, which can lead to significant savings while still receiving the necessary care they require.

5. Comfort and Familiarity: Being in a familiar environment, such as one’s own home, can contribute to a patient’s overall well-being and comfort. By hiring to provide care at home, patients can remain in a place where they feel safe, which can positively impact their physical and emotional health.

It is important to note that while patients have the right to choose their caregivers, it is equally important to ensure that the hired assistants possess the necessary qualifications, certifications, and experience to provide safe and effective care. It is advisable to thoroughly vet potential caregivers to ensure they meet the required standards.

I hope this explanation helps clarify why it is within a patient’s rights to hire for home care. If you have any further questions or need additional assistance, feel free to ask! 

How do we serve the community?

To ensure essential Community Home Care Connection, we collaborate with Nurses, Therapists, and Case Managers from Beyond Bedside Case Management, LLC.

The Health Care Partners booking system connects clients with licensed and certified healthcare professionals, ready to deliver needed services as needed.

Professional assistance is crucial, especially for seniors and individuals with functional or cognitive challenges. Tasks such as toileting, grooming, meal assistance, bathing, transfers, or skin care significantly impact one’s quality of life when executed correctly and can lead to dire consequences if neglected.

Neglect or poor execution can result in diminished functionality, heightened dependence, infections, skin issues, and hospitalizations. The risks extend to those providing assistance without proper training, practice, and support.

We stand by you, ensuring help is just a click away. Your peace of mind is our priority, and we’re committed to providing the support you deserve.

Who can best benefit from our services?

The Client

  • Anyone who needs non-medical assistance with daily living
  • Anyone who needs basic or skilled nursing needs
  • Anyone who prefers to stay in their homes instead of a health care facility.
What are the common challenges of Clients and Providers and what we do to address them.?

Challenges:

  • Safety of client and provider
  • Overweight clients that need 2 people or mechanical assistance
  • Quality of service and keeping 5-star provider to client interaction ratings
  • Availability of provider may be affected by Client Provider proximity.

  Solutions:

  • Double team service – buddy system
  • Use of mechanical equipment · Call 911 for emergency or danger
  • Call primary contact person
  • Each provider has a team supervisor who acts as the contact person for issues such as safety and other concerns.
  • Services are booked through an electronic booking system and is monitored by a support person for Active ADL HCP
  • The client will see what the costs for services are and what is tasks are involved. Active ADL HCPs are encouraged to be empathetic and kind to clients at all times 
  • Clients have the choice to select their provider and will also have the opportunity to consistently work with a health care team that locally serves the client’s neighborhood 
 
 
IF YOU ARE A LICENSED OR REGISTERED NURSE,  A CERTIFIED NURSE ASSISTANT OR A CERTIFIED HOME HEALTH AIDE
SEND US A MESSAGE TO ADDRESS ANY OF YOUR QUESTIONS