Personal Care Attendant I
Company: Center for Elders' Independence
Location: El Sobrante
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Personal Care Attendant I The
Center for Elders’ Independence is a PACE (Program of All-Inclusive
Care for the elderly) organization that uses an interdisciplinary
team approach to care planning and care implementation for the
purpose of providing high quality, affordable, integrated health
care services to the elderly, including an Adult Day Health Center,
and promoting autonomy, quality of life and the ability of
individuals to live in their communities. The Position: The
Personal Care Attendant I provides assistance to CEI participants
in the participant’s home or day center. The Personal Care
Attendant I demonstrates knowledge and skills necessary to provide
personal care and ADL/IADL care to frail elderly who need help to
continue living safely in the community. The Personal Care
Attendant (PCA) I provides care and services as determined by the
participant’s care plan in accordance with PACE Regulations. The
rate range for the Personal Care Attendant I position at Center for
Elders Independence is $22.00 to $32.08 per hour. Pay rate based on
the market for the Personal Care Attendant I position, as well as
experience, skills, abilities and work history. General Duties and
Responsibilities: Provides Activities of Daily Living (ADL)and
Independent Activities of Daily Living (IADL) to support
participants such as: toileting, showering, bathing, dressing,
grooming, feeding/assisted dining, meal service, laundry, transfers
and ambulation, range of motion Completes safe transfers utilizing
Durable Medical Equipment (DME) as required- lifts, gait belt and
hoyers Cleaning the bathroom used by the participant may include
emptying and cleaning commode Provides appointment reminder
communications to participants Responsible for keeping center or
home in a clean and orderly condition, including kitchen and
activity areas, sanitizing showers/ bathrooms and relevant DME
Escorting participants to CEI vans, if needed Documents participant
services provided in electronic health record accurately and on
time Act as a participant advocate by reporting any violations of
the Participant Bill of Rights & Responsibilities Respond to
participant complaints in a timely manner, and understand the basic
procedures for receiving and documenting complaints or requests
Promptly reports changes in participant’s condition to supervisor
or designee Demonstrate dependability by arriving consistently and
on time to scheduled work hours, and submit timely and accurate
timesheets Maintain a courteous, helpful, and professional attitude
on the job Display a willingness and ability to be responsive to
all customer groups- including team members, participants and their
families Comply with all agency training requirements Maintain
professional affiliations and any required certifications Provide a
safe environment for participants and self by displaying awareness
of safety hazards, and reporting and/or reversing hazards
Participate in Quality Improvement program as required Follow all
OSHA safety guidelines and CEI Policies and Procedures Maintain the
confidentiality of all participant information according to HIPAA
requirements Perform other duties as required or requested in a
positive and helpful manner Department Specific Duties and
Responsibilities: Day Center: Records services in required logs or
electronic health record Assists with individual and group
activities as necessary Accompanying participants to outside
medical appointments Responsible for ensuring that all wander risk
participants are wearing code alert device Obtains and maintains
food handler’s certification Assists with food service program,
including serving snacks and meals at the day center, checking food
temperatures, reviewing diet orders Performs kitchen duties to
include washing dishes, sanitizing work area, maintaining supply
inventory and checking for food expiration dates Home Care:
Completing vital signs monitoring Providing medication prompts
which may include supervision and double check of participant
self-administration of insulin Emptying and cleaning of foley
catheters, ostomies and urostomies Dressing and grooming the
participant in preparation for day or night may include: providing
shaving, oral and skin care, monitoring skin condition,
positioning, and turning of participant Assisting participants to
complete home exercise program as required Planning and preparing
light meals, followed by clean-up, properly storing and organizing
delivered meals and monitoring food expiration dates Performing
light housekeeping to include dusting, vacuuming, taking out
garbage and recyclables Performing laundry services to include
washing and folding laundry, straightening/making beds and changing
linens as needed Following the home care service plan to complete
tasks Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent is
preferred A valid California driver’s license, current vehicle
insurance, and access to a reliable vehicle is required if working
in the Home Care Department Current Basic Life Support CPR card and
First Aid Card is required Proficient with oral and written English
is required Basic proficiency in computer skills required Minimum 1
(one) year of experience working with frail, low income elderly is
preferred Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
and as part of a multidisciplinary team is required Bilingual is
preferred but not required Physical Demands: The physical demands
described here are representative of those that must be met by an
employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this
job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is
regularly required to stand; talk and hear, as well as demonstrate
manual and finger dexterity and eye-hand coordination. This
position is very active and requires the employee to frequently
stoop, kneel, crouch, and reach with hands and arms. Employees are
frequently required to walk and sit. The employee must regularly
lift, carry, and move up to 50 pounds and push or pull objects
exceeding 150 pounds, using appropriate body mechanics. Specific
vision abilities required by this job include close vision,
distance vision, peripheral vision, color vision, depth perception,
and ability to adjust focus. Work Environment While carrying out
the responsibilities of this role, the employee regularly
encounters a diverse range of health conditions, environmental
elements, and other factors inherent to providing care for
vulnerable seniors both in healthcare settings and within their
residences Center for Elders’ Independence is a PACE (Program of
All- Inclusive Care for the Elderly) organization that uses an
interdisciplinary team approach to care planning and care
implementation for the purpose of providing high quality,
affordable, integrated health care services to the elderly,
including an Adult Day Health Center, and promoting autonomy,
quality of life and the ability of individuals to live in their
communities. Unlike other healthcare plans, CEI is not a
"fee-for-service" plan. It is a “capitation” healthcare plan. CEI
is paid a set amount for each person enrolled in our program,
whether or not that individual seeks care. We are a growing company
that offers stability and continues to thrive.
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