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The Occupational Therapist is responsible for providing quality rehabilitative occupational therapy, initiating planned, purposeful activity to enhance the physical and psychosocial functioning of the client. This includes developing and implementing care plans, conducting assessments, providing education, and supervising paraprofessionals as needed.
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4 days ago
The Home Health Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse administers skilled nursing care to patients in their residence according to physician orders and the plan of care, under the supervision of the Registered Nurse Case Manager. Responsibilities include implementing care plans, providing treatments, observing patient conditions, teaching patients and families, and maintaining accurate clinical records.
The Home Health Speech Therapist provides services to clients with speech and language problems under the direction of a physician, participating in the development of care plans and conducting patient visits for assessment and evaluation. Responsibilities also include educating team members, patients, and families, maintaining accurate medical records, and coordinating care through interdisciplinary team meetings.
The Home Health Physical Therapist provides coordinated care to patients of all age groups by planning, implementing, and evaluating patient care plans to restore or maintain well-being. Responsibilities include performing clinical assessments, developing and revising the Plan of Care in consultation with the physician and team, and providing appropriate physical therapy treatment.
The Hospice Registered Nurse functions as an interdisciplinary team member providing routine and emergency assessments, educational, and evaluative services to meet patient and family needs, focusing on maintaining maximum comfort and coping levels. Responsibilities include case management of routine and emergency patient care, collaborating with the IDT, and providing after-hours emergency support.
15 days ago
The Hospice Nurse Practitioner provides comprehensive palliative and hospice care, including routine and emergency assessments, symptom management, and education to patients facing life-threatening conditions and their families. This role involves functioning as an extension of the medical director for the IDT, ensuring patient comfort, and potentially providing on-call support and after-hours emergency services.
22 days ago
The Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse administers intermittent skilled nursing care to home health patients according to physician orders and the plan of care, under the supervision of the Registered Nurse Case Manager. Key duties include implementing care plans, observing and reporting patient conditions, teaching patients and families, and maintaining accurate clinical records.
1 month ago
The Clinical Liaison RN coordinates and arranges home health and hospice services between hospital facilities and partner agencies, acting as a clinical resource to educate hospital staff on available services. This role ensures a smooth transition for patients post-hospitalization by enhancing the discharge plan and assessing referrals for service appropriateness.
$53 - $83 / HOUR
The Nurse Practitioner is responsible for providing comprehensive palliative or hospice care, including assessments, education, and symptom management to maximize patient and family comfort and coping. This involves collaboration with the Primary Care Provider, specialists, Medical Director, and the Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) while adhering to practice standards and agency needs.
The Chaplain provides spiritual support to hospice patients and their families while collaborating with the interdisciplinary team to develop and implement care plans. They also act as a liaison with the clerical community and assist in counseling patients through the stages of death, grief, and bereavement.
The Speech Language Pathologist is responsible for providing services to clients with speech and language complications, developing therapy plans of care in consultation with physicians, and conducting patient assessments and evaluations during home visits. This role also involves educating team members and families, documenting care accurately, and participating in interdisciplinary team meetings to coordinate patient care.
2 months ago
The Speech Language Pathologist is responsible for providing speech and language complication services to home health clients under a physician's direction, including developing and implementing therapy plans of care based on patient assessments. This role also involves educating team members and families, maintaining accurate medical records, and coordinating care through interdisciplinary team participation.
The Speech Language Pathologist provides services and treatments requiring specialized speech therapy skills to clients with speech, language, cognitive, and swallowing disorders under the direction of the attending physician. This includes performing comprehensive assessments, developing and implementing the Plan of Care, and supervising Home Health Aides/UPs to ensure quality continuity of care.
3 months ago
The Hospice Social Worker provides preventive, educational, evaluative, and treatment services to address the psychosocial needs of patients and families, aiming to maintain their maximum coping level through community resource utilization and interdisciplinary team collaboration. Key duties include explaining hospice services, participating in care plan development, providing counseling, and assisting with identifying needs for other team interventions.
The Speech Language Pathologist provides speech and language services to home health clients under the direction of the attending physician, participating in the development and implementation of therapy plans of care. Responsibilities include patient assessment, education for team members and families, accurate documentation, and coordination of care through interdisciplinary team meetings.
The Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse administers intermittent skilled nursing care to home health patients according to physician orders and the plan of care, under the supervision of the Registered Nurse Case Manager. Key duties include implementing the care plan, observing and reporting patient conditions, teaching patients and families, and maintaining accurate clinical records.
The Physical Therapist provides coordinated care to patients of all age groups by planning, implementing, and evaluating patient care plans to restore or maintain well-being. This includes performing clinical assessments, developing and revising the Plan of Care in consultation with the physician, and providing appropriate treatment for various disorders.
The Hospice Social Worker provides preventive, educational, evaluative, and treatment services to address the psychosocial needs of patients and their families, aiming to maintain their maximum level of coping by utilizing community resources and the interdisciplinary team. Key duties include explaining hospice services, participating in care plan development, providing counseling, and assisting with identifying needs for other team interventions.
The Home Health Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse administers skilled nursing care to patients in their residence under the direction of the Home Health Registered Nurse Case Manager, implementing and following the established nursing care plan. This role involves observing patient conditions, reporting changes to physicians and the RNCM, teaching patients and families, and maintaining accurate and timely clinical records.
The Hospice Registered Nurse provides routine and emergency assessment, educational, and evaluative services as an interdisciplinary team member to meet patient and family needs, focusing on maintaining maximum comfort and coping levels. Responsibilities include case management, communicating with the IDT and physicians regarding symptom alleviation, and educating patients/caregivers on care processes and the dying process.
$30 - $51 / HOUR