Tag: Dobson Healthcare Recruitment Open House

August 10, 2016

BAY CITY, MI, Aug. 10, 2016 – Dobson Healthcare Services, Inc. is hosting two Recruitment Open Houses next week. On Wednesday, August 17, from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. interviews will be held at the Bay City Corporate Office located on 3741 Wilder Rd., Bay City, MI 48706. Then, on Friday, August 19, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. interviews will be held at the West Branch Regional Office on 400 E Houghton Ave., West Branch, MI 48661.

The goal of the Recruitment Open House is to fill open caregiver positions including but not limited to Home Health Aides (HHAs), Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), and Registered Nurses (RNs). These openings are throughout the 45-counties Dobson Healthcare serves. Attendees to the event will be able to speak with the Recruitment and Scheduling Team at Dobson Healthcare and participate in on-the-spot interviews.

The Recruitment Open House is open to the public and walk-ins are welcomed. Before attending on Wednesday or Friday, Dobson requests that applications for employment are to be completed online and a call made to the Recruitment and Scheduling Team to schedule an appointment. “Before the Open Houses, we’re encouraging those interested to visit our website and to submit an online application,” said Barbara Reynolds, Human Resources Director for Dobson Healthcare. “Submitting an application prior to the event allows us to pre-schedule interviews for a specific time during the open houses.” The application can be found at http://www.dobsonhealthcare.com/careers/.

In addition to being one of the highest paying home healthcare agencies within the region, Dobson Healthcare offers caregivers opportunities to earn Holiday and Service Award Bonuses, as well as flexibility with their schedules.

Founded in 1988, Dobson Healthcare Services, Inc. has over 100 years of combined experience in the Private Duty Home Care industry. Clients of all ages, from pediatric to geriatric, who benefit from services generally include individuals with Spinal Cord Injuries, Traumatic Brain Injury survivors, individuals requiring Infusion Therapy, ventilator/trache dependents, veterans with qualifying benefits, and individuals requiring wound care.

For more information on the Recruitment Open Houses hosted by Dobson Healthcare, please visit www.dobsonhealthcare.com or contact the Recruitment and Scheduling Team at 866-866-8984 or by email at jobs@dobsonhealthcare.com.

Dobson Recruitment Open House

May 5, 2016

We come into contact with germs every day. According¹ to Philip Tierno, Director of Clinical Microbiology and Immunology at NYU and author of “The Secret Life of Germs,” 60,000 types of germs to be exact. They are on gas pumps, shopping carts, cell phones, elevator buttons, and the list goes on. Being in the healthcare industry, it is not only important for our staff to practice proper hand hygiene before assisting our clients but it is also important that we share these techniques to the public to help prevent the spread of infections and diseases. Below you will find tips to improve your hand hygiene techniques.

 

First, what exactly is Hand Hygiene?

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)²,

“Hand Hygiene means cleaning your hands by using either handwashing (washing hands with soap and water), antiseptic hand wash, antiseptic hand rub (i.e. alcohol-based hand sanitizer including foam or gel), or surgical hand antisepsis.”

 

When should you perform Hand Hygiene?

The CDC suggests you should clean your hands4:

  • Before eating
  • Before and after having direct contact with a patient’s intact skin (taking a pulse or blood pressure, performing physical examinations, lifting the patient in bed)
  • After contact with blood, body fluids or excretions, mucous membranes, non-intact skin, or wound dressings
  • After contact with inanimate objects (including medical equipment) in the immediate vicinity of the patient
  • If hands will be moving from a contaminated-body site to a clean-body site during patient care
  • After glove removal
  • After using a restroom

If you hands are not visibly dirty, cleaning your hands with an alcohol-based hand sanitizer is the preferred method. When your hands are visibly dirty with blood or other body fluids or after using the toilet, you should wash your hands with soap and water. With both methods, the duration of time for rubbing your hands clean is at least 15 seconds. The image below shows the technique for washing your hands. These hand motions can be applied to when using the hand sanitizer method as well as the soap and water method. Note: with the soap and water technique, you should dry your hands thoroughly with a towel and use that towel to turn off the faucet.

Rubbing Hands

Figure 2: How to Hand Rub. “Hand Hygiene: Why, How & When?,” by World Health Organization, (2009).

 

What are the “My Five Moments for Hand Hygiene?”

The “My Five Moments for Hand Hygiene” were identified by the World Health Organization (WHO) as five crucial moments when hand hygiene is required during the care of patients. Figure 2 includes illustrations of the My Five Moments for Hand Hygiene. According to the WHO³, the patient zone in a home care setting “…corresponds to the patient (his/her intact skin and clothes) and the home environment, which is contaminated mainly by the patient’s flora. Any care items and transportation containers brought by the [Health Care Worker] HCWs represent the health-care area. The point of care is where the procedure takes place.” Because there are various direct and indirect contact with the patient, proper hand hygiene is imperative.

My Five Moments

Figure 2: Illustration of the My Five Moments for Hand Hygiene and zone concepts. “Hand Hygiene in Outpatient and Home-based Care and Long-term Care Facilities,” by World Health Organization, (2012).

 

Want to learn more?

For more resources on Hand Hygiene, visit the following sites:

http://www.cdc.gov/handhygiene/providers/index.html

http://www.who.int/gpsc/5may/en/

 


¹ Brownstein J., Chitale R. (2008, Spetember 5). “10 Germy Surfaces You Touch Every Day.” Retrieved May 2, 2016 from http://abcnews.go.com/Health/ColdandFluNews/story?id=5727571&page=1

² The Centers for Disease and Prevention. (2016, March 15). “Clean Hands Count for Healthcare Providers.” Retrieved May 2, 2016 from http://www.cdc.gov/handhygiene/providers/index.html

³ World Health Organization (2012). “Hand Hygiene in Outpatient and Home-based Care and Long-term Care Facilities.” Retrieved May 2, 2016 from http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/78060/1/9789241503372_eng.pdf?ua=1

World Health Organization (2009). “Hand Hygiene: Why, How & When?” Retrieved May 2, 2016 from http://www.who.int/gpsc/5may/Hand_Hygiene_Why_How_and_When_Brochure.pdf?ua=1

April 26, 2016

BAY CITY, MI, Apr. 26, 2016- Dobson Healthcare Services, Inc. is hosting a Recruitment Open House on Tuesday, May 3, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Bay City Corporate Office located on 3741 Wilder Road, Bay City, MI 48706.

The goal of the Recruitment Open House is to fill open caregiver positions including but not limited to Home Health Aides (HHAs), Certified Nursing Assistants, and Registered Nurses. These openings are throughout the Great Lakes Bay Region. Attendees to the event will be able to speak with the Recruitment and Scheduling Team at Dobson Healthcare and participate in on-the-spot interviews.

The Recruitment Open House is open to the public and walk-ins are welcomed. Before attending on Tuesday, however, applications for employment are suggested to be completed online and a call made to the Recruitment and Scheduling Team to schedule an appointment. “Before the Open House, we’re encouraging those interested to visit our website and submit an online application,” said Barbara Reynolds, Human Resources Director for Dobson Healthcare. “Submitting an application prior to the event allows us to schedule interviews and make them a priority at the open house.” The application can be found at http://www.dobsonhealthcare.com/careers/.

In addition to being one of the highest paying home healthcare agencies, Dobson Healthcare offers caregivers opportunities to earn Holiday and Service Bonuses as well as flexibility with their schedules.

Founded in 1988, Dobson Healthcare Services, Inc. has over 100 years of combined experience in the Private Duty Home Care industry. Clients of all ages, from pediatric to geriatric, who benefit from services generally include individuals with Spinal Cord Injuries, Traumatic Brain Injury survivors, individuals requiring Infusion Therapy, ventilator/trache dependents, veterans with qualifying benefits, and individuals requiring wound care.

For more information on the Recruitment Open House hosted by Dobson Healthcare, please visit www.dosbonhealthcare.com or contact the Recruitment and Scheduling Team at 866-866-8984 or by email at jobs@dobsonhealthcare.com.

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