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Empath Health
Overview
The RN Case Manager manages patient discomfort and provides symptom relief while developing and implementing individualized plans of care. They also educate patients and their families regarding the disease process, palliative interventions, and safety practices.
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1 month ago
The LPN will provide skilled nursing services and patient education in a home health setting under the supervision of a Registered Nurse. They are responsible for observing patient reactions to treatments and assisting in the execution of individualized care plans.
The CNA will perform personal care activities as outlined in the Hospice Aide Plan of Care and report any unusual patient conditions or behaviors to the nursing staff. They are responsible for maintaining patient confidentiality and upholding the organization's mission and values while providing compassionate care.
The Registered Nurse will perform physical, psychosocial, and spiritual assessments to develop and implement individualized plans of care for hospice patients. They will also administer medications, monitor patient progress, and collaborate with the interdisciplinary team to ensure compassionate, dignified care.
The LPN is responsible for identifying patient and family needs while coordinating services with the interdisciplinary team under physician orders. They utilize monitoring and intervention skills to enhance the quality of life and comfort for patients in a field setting.
The Inpatient RN will coordinate comprehensive patient and family care under physician direction and develop interdisciplinary care plans. They are responsible for conducting thorough assessments and delivering personalized, compassionate nursing care to ensure patient comfort and dignity.
The RN Case Manager reviews and updates care plans, physician orders, and pharmacy profiles to ensure high-quality patient care. They also educate patients, families, and caregivers on disease processes, palliative interventions, and safety protocols.
The Hospice Field CNA provides compassionate end-of-life care to patients in their homes or facilities according to a written plan of care. They are responsible for maintaining patient confidentiality and supporting the organization's mission and values.
The LPN will provide direct patient care in both clinic and home settings while collaborating with an interdisciplinary team to update care plans. They are responsible for documenting participant status changes and ensuring all treatments conform to accepted practice standards.
The CNA will provide compassionate end-of-life care, including assisting patients with personal hygiene, bathing, and feeding. Additionally, the role involves maintaining a clean environment through housekeeping, laundry, and linen changes.
Provides physical therapy services to patients in their homes while following the established plan of care under the supervision of a Physical Therapist. Assists in evaluating patient equipment needs and educates patients and families on self-care techniques to improve functional levels.
The CNA will perform personal care and home maintenance activities as outlined in the Hospice Aide Plan of Care. They are responsible for maintaining patient confidentiality and providing compassionate support to patients and their families.
The RN Case Manager coordinates patient care under the direction of physicians and contributes to individualized care plans within an interdisciplinary group. They are responsible for identifying patient needs and providing compassionate, community-based care to ensure comfort and quality of life.
The RN Case Manager manages patient discomfort and provides symptom relief through specialized palliative and end-of-life nursing care. They also collaborate with the interdisciplinary team to develop and update individualized care plans while educating patients and families on the disease process.
The CNA will provide compassionate personal care to patients in hospice settings according to a written plan of care. They are responsible for monitoring patient conditions and reporting any unusual behaviors or incidents to the nursing staff.
The Registered Nurse will provide continuous, one-on-one hospice care and symptom management for patients in their homes during overnight hours. They will also coordinate care with the interdisciplinary team and ensure the comfort and dignity of patients and their families.
2 months ago
The LPN is responsible for identifying patient and family needs and coordinating care under the direction of a registered nurse and physician. They provide skilled, responsive in-home care to maximize patient comfort and quality of life during overnight hours.
The LPN is responsible for conducting emergent field visits to provide skilled, in-home hospice care to patients and their families. They work under the direction of registered nurses and physicians to identify patient needs and coordinate care to maximize comfort and quality of life.
The CNA will provide direct personal care to hospice patients, including hygiene assistance, meal preparation, and maintaining a clean environment. They are also responsible for performing housekeeping and laundry duties as needed to support patient comfort.
The Registered Nurse will perform comprehensive patient assessments, develop and update individualized plans of care, and collaborate with the interdisciplinary team. Additionally, the role involves administering medications and providing essential education to patients and their families.