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A current certification as a HHA OR CHHA - Medication Aide certified is a plus. Healthcare, Hospitality, Nurse, Nursing, Caregiver, Aide, Certified Home Health Aide, Certified Nursing Assistant.
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The Role: As a Certified Residential Medication Aide (CRMA) at our assisted living/senior living home located in Farmington, ME, you will provide caregiver support to seniors to live their life fully.
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Successful completion of Qualified Medication Aide course. Under the supervision of the Registered Nurse/Designee, the Medication Aide will assist in the administering of medications to residents as ordered by the attending physician, under the direction of the attending physician, the nurse supervisor or the Director or Nursing.
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The Opportunity We are seeking compassionate Certified Medication Aide to provide support for our community's residents with the essential day-to-day tasks they can no longer perform or need help with.
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Certified Medication Aide is responsible for administering daily medication residents. Must be a certified medication aide. The ideal medication aide will be extremely detail-oriented and possess in-depth knowledge of resident care procedures.
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A minimum of 1 year experience as a medication aide. Record medication dosages and times. CPR/First Aid Certification desired (unless required by the State)Previous experience in long-term care preferred Engagement Working experience alone, on a team, and on projects start to finishStrong emotional intelligence and listening skillsDedication to the medical field, especially towards working with the elderlyMust pass State and company background checks and drug test.
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Work With Purpose At Five Star Senior Living, our people are the critical link to those we serve, and it is their vitality, energy, and caring nature that allows us to fulfill our mission of enriching and inspiring the journey of life.
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Applicant must be certified as a Medication Aide / CNA (Please note that Med Aide certification is different than that of a Med Tech) Under the direction and supervision of the Director of Nursing and the Registered Nurse (RN) and/or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), the Medication Aide will record vital signs, administer medication, and complete treatments as prescribed by the health care provider and observe/report responses in accordance with state and federal guidelines.
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With a core concentration throughout Texas, and emerging presence in New Mexico, Arkansas and Oklahoma, Morada communities together account for more than 2,000 units and offer a full spectrum of senior living and care options, including Active Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, Skilled Nursing and available, short-term Respite Care. Morada Senior Living is looking for a Care/Medication Technician to join our Cy-Fair community.
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Successful completion of a state approved medication aide training course is required. Under the direction of a licensed nurse, the Certified Medicine Aide administers medications and medicated creams within the standards of practice as permitted by their Certification and per state regulations.
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Reports all resident concerns made while assisting resident with the medication to the Nurse and/or Health Care Coordinator (HCC). Counts all narcotics with another Medication Care Manager or Nurse each shift.
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JOB SUMMARY Certified Medication Aide performs routine administration and documentation of medications to inmates. Professional maturity and accountability Maintain professional appearance at all times Handle confidential information Ability to care out obligations and duties of position Follow security guidelines at all times JOB SUMMARY Certified Medication Aide performs routine administration and documentation of medications to inmates.
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Licensed Practical or Vocational Nurse, Certified Nursing Assistants, Medication Technician/Aide, Restorative Aide, Directs the daily activities of the licensed practical/vocational nurse and certified nursing assistants in accordance with current federal, state and local regulations and guidelines and established facility policies and procedures.
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Caregiver Licensed, CNA, Certified Nursing Assistant Assisted Living Medication Administration Patient Care, visits, Rehabilitation, Clinic, Senior Care, Healthcare Memory Care Dementia Alzheimer's, Memory, Daily Activities, Home, BLS Certification, CPR, caregiver assisted living, qmap, medical assistant, MA, MT, Med Tech, Med Aide, Personal Care Provider, HHA.
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As a Certified Medication Aide (CMA) at The Arbor Company, your work matters. Certified Medication Aide (CMA) certification is required. Arbor's Luxurious Assisted Living Community is Hiring Certified Medication Aides (CMA) to Join Their Team.
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