Medical Staffing Services

Ace Care Team — HHA, CNA & PCA Placements

The Right Healthcare Professional, Right When You Need Them

Every healthcare organization knows the cost of a staffing gap, in care quality, staff morale, regulatory
risk, and patient outcomes. At Ace Care Team Services, we eliminate that risk with a robust, fully vetted
network of credentialed health professionals ready to fill your needs, quickly, compliantly, and
consistently.
We specialize in the placement of Home Health Aides, Certified Nursing Assistants, and Patient Care
Assistants across a wide range of healthcare settings. Whether you need per-diem coverage, short-term
contract staff, or long-term placements, we deliver talent that meets your exact specifications.

Who We Staff For

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What We Offer

Staffing Solutions We Offer

Our suite of services curated just for you.

Per Diem / Shift Staffing

On-demand professionals available for single shifts or short-notice coverage, ideal for last-minute absences, census fluctuations, or weekend surges.

Short-Term Contract Staffing

Temporary placements ranging from a few weeks to several months, perfect for covering extended leaves, special projects, or seasonal demand increases

Long-Term & Permanent Placement

Direct placement solutions for organizations seeking to grow their permanent care team with pre-screened, fully credentialed professionals.

Dedicated Account Management:

Each client organization is assigned a dedicated account manager who understands your culture, standards, and ongoing staffing needs, ensuring consistently excellent placements.

Our Vetting & Compliance Process

How We Ensure Every Professional Is Ready to Deliver
Step 1

Multi-tiered criminal background and sex offender registry checks

Step 2

Verification of active licensure, certification, and credentials

Step 3

Reference checks with prior employers and supervisors

Last Step

In-person or virtual competency assessment and skills evaluation

Step 1

CPR and Basic Life Support (BLS) certification verification

Step 2

TB testing and immunization record review

Step 3

I-9 employment eligibility verification

Last Step

Ongoing in-service training and competency maintenance

Meet the Professionals in Our Network

Ace Care Team Services recruits and places three core categories of healthcare professionals. Below is
a detailed profile of each role, their responsibilities, and what you can expect from every professional we
place.

HHA - Home Health Aide

Home Health Aides are trained healthcare paraprofessionals who provide personal care,
supportive services, and health monitoring to clients in their homes or community settings.
HHAs are the frontline of in-home healthcare, offering both clinical support and meaningful
companionship.

  • Assisting clients with all activities of daily living (ADLs) including bathing, dressing, grooming,
    and toileting.
  • Administering medication reminders and monitoring for medication compliance.
  • Taking and recording vital signs such as blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and respiration.
  • Assisting with prescribed exercises, physical therapy routines, and mobility support.
  • Preparing nutritious meals in accordance with dietary restrictions and care plans.
  • Performing light housekeeping duties to maintain a clean and safe home environment.
  • Providing emotional support and companionship to reduce social isolation.
  • Observing and reporting changes in client condition to supervising nurses and care coordinators.
  • Assisting with transportation to medical appointments (in coordination with NEMT services).
  • Documenting care activities accurately in accordance with agency and regulatory standards.
  • Valid Home Health Aide (HHA) certification in the state of employment.
  • Completion of a state-approved HHA training program (minimum required hours per state).
  • Current CPR and First Aid certification.
  • Clean criminal background and satisfactory reference history.
  • Strong communication skills and demonstrated compassion for patient care.
  • Ability to follow written and verbal care plan instructions.
  • Reliable transportation and flexible scheduling availability

CNA - Certified Nursing Assistant

Certified Nursing Assistants are state-certified allied health professionals who provide direct
patient care under the supervision of licensed nurses. CNAs are a critical component of
quality care in both clinical and home settings, performing clinical tasks that Home Health
Aides are not authorized to perform.

  • Providing direct patient care including bathing, oral hygiene, skin care, and positioning
  • Monitoring and accurately recording vital signs and patient intake/output
  • Assisting licensed nurses with clinical procedures and patient assessments
  • Safely transferring and repositioning patients to prevent pressure injuries and promote comfort
  • Operating and maintaining basic patient care equipment (hoyer lifts, transfer belts, etc.)
  • Collecting and labeling patient specimens for laboratory analysis
  • Assisting patients with ambulation, range-of-motion exercises, and rehabilitation activities
  • Reporting changes in patient status promptly and accurately to supervising nursing staff
  • Maintaining patient dignity, privacy, and comfort at all times
  • Completing nursing assistant documentation and care notes accurately and timely
  • Providing emotional support, encouragement, and social engagement to patients and residents
  • Active, unencumbered Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification on the state registry
  • Completion of an approved state CNA training and competency evaluation program
  • Current BLS/CPR certification from an accredited provider
  • Clean criminal background check and state nurse aide registry clearance
  • Minimum 6–12 months of clinical or post-acute care experience preferred
  • Strong clinical observational skills and accurate documentation abilities
  • Ability to work under the direction of RNs and LPNs in fast-paced environments
  • Demonstrated professionalism, reliability, and commitment to patient-centered care

PCA - Patient Care Assistant

Patient Care Assistants provide essential supportive care services to individuals with
disabilities, chronic illness, or age-related needs in home and community-based settings.
PCAs work closely with clients and their care teams to promote independence and quality of
life.

  • Assisting clients with personal hygiene, grooming, bathing, dressing, and toileting
  • Supporting clients with meal preparation, feeding assistance, and dietary monitoring
  • Providing mobility assistance including transfers, positioning, and ambulation support
  • Accompanying clients to medical appointments, community events, and recreational activities
  • Performing light housekeeping, laundry, and general home management tasks
  • Assisting with medication reminders as directed by the care plan
  • Monitoring and reporting client health status changes to supervisory staff
  • Providing companionship and emotional support to promote mental and social well-being
  • Facilitating communication for clients with limited verbal ability (AAC, assistive devices)
  • Supporting clients in achieving personal goals related to independence and community
    participation
  • High school diploma or GED equivalent required
  • State-issued PCA certification or completion of an approved training program
  • CPR and First Aid certification (current)
  • Clean criminal background check and satisfactory reference verification
  • Prior experience in personal care, home care, or a related healthcare setting preferred
  • Physical ability to assist with lifting, transferring, and supporting clients as needed
  • Patience, empathy, and a genuine commitment to person-centered, dignified care
  • Strong organizational skills and the ability to follow individualized care plans
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