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Gilchrist
Overview
The nurse is responsible for identifying care needs and providing nursing and supportive care for terminally ill patients and their families. This includes implementing care plans, supervising home health aides, and coordinating with interdisciplinary teams and physicians.
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4 days ago
The Hospice RN Weekender is responsible for assessing patient and family needs, developing and implementing care plans in collaboration with the Interdisciplinary Group, and providing direct nursing care to terminally ill patients. This includes teaching family members care skills, managing medications, and ensuring necessary home equipment is arranged.
11 days ago
GBMC HealthCare
Conducts biopsychosocial assessments and develops care plans to provide counseling and support to patients and families during the end-of-life process. Collaborates with an interdisciplinary team to ensure patient needs are met and facilitates referrals to community resources.
$58,489 - $93,582 / YEAR
24 days ago
Responsible for delivering personal care, including hygiene, feeding, and mobility assistance, to hospice patients under RN supervision. Monitors patient conditions, records vital signs, and provides emotional support to patients and their families.
1 month ago
The physician is responsible for the clinical management, initial evaluation, and ongoing treatment of patients in assigned outpatient areas. They must document findings in the Electronic Medical Record, coordinate care with ancillary departments, and provide health education to patients and their families.
$1,000 - $675,000 / YEAR
Provides direct patient care by assessing needs, formulating nursing diagnoses, and implementing effective nursing care plans. Coordinates with the healthcare team, administers treatments, and ensures accurate documentation of patient status.
$35 - $61 / HOUR
2 months ago
The Hospice Admissions Nurse assesses patients in their homes or hospitals to determine hospice eligibility and develops initial care plans. They also provide direct nursing care, educate caregivers, and serve as an ambassador for the organization within the community.
The Bereavement Counselor provides bereavement support and counseling services, including ongoing therapeutic assessments, short-term crisis intervention, and individual or family counseling focused on grief and loss to families and community members. This role also involves facilitating psychoeducational support groups and providing presentations to community groups on loss and grief topics.