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A nine-time recipient of the Healthgrades Patient Safety Excellence Award (2014-2022), Chino Valley Medical Center has been recognized nationally for its quality, including as among the 100 Great Community Hospitals by Becker’s Hospital Review in 2018 and as among the 100 Top Hospitals by IBM Watson Health.
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Assess and communicate with the registered dietician any special nutritional or dietary requirements. The Registered Nurse provides direct patient care under the supervision of the AVP of Nursing, Nurse Manager, Nursing Supervisor, or designee.
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Works closely with the dietician in order to implement necessary changes to the resident dining experience. Join Genacross Lutheran Services as a Dietary Aide and contribute to making a positive impact by connecting individuals and families to the services they need.
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Teach patients and their families about dietary requirements and/or nutritional needs. Use suitable instructional techniques and materials, as well as evidence-based dietary practice recommendations.
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Must possess knowledge of general and psychiatric nursing processes, therapeutic relationships and processes, age specific growth and development, limit setting, behavior and crisis management. CPR Certified, required prior to employment.
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Assume full and ultimate responsibility for the quality of nursing care provided to patients, including maintaining optimal patient health, teaching, counseling, collaborative planning and restoration of optimal function.
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Registered Dietitian Registered Dietitians build trusting relationships with patients and their families and utilize dietary education and planning to directly affect their patients' quality of life.
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CDM (Certified Dietary Manager) certification, certified through the Association of Nutrition and Foodservice Professionals or a registered dietician. Food Nutrition Needed Urgent Dietary.
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Assist the food service supervisor to assess residents' dietary needs and develop appropriate dietary plans in compliance with physician's orders. The Registered Dietician is responsible for using clinical knowledge and to assess patients for admission to post-acute and long-term care, and providing expert advice and safely meeting our resident's needs.
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Working with the facility's Dietician, Dietetic Technician and other Supervisors as necessary and implementing recommended changes as required. Assuring that all dietary procedures are followed in accordance with established policies.
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A Dietician or Nutritionist administers dietary and nutritional counseling to patients in their place of residence. In Florida, there are three designations that may provide nutritional counseling to patients, Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist (RD/N); Licensed Dietitian/Nutritionist (LD/N); and Licensed Nutritional Counselor (LNC.
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We are seeking a Dietician PRN to join our team of passionate patient caregivers! Specifies dietary requirements for patients with special restrictions or nutritional needs. At Rehabilitation Hospital of Northern Arizona , our hospital has been ranked in the Top 10% nationally for rehabilitative care for 3 years and has earned The Joint Commission’s Brain Injury Certification and Stroke Rehabilitation Certification.
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Directs dietary care of patients and residents with special needs including screening, assessment, intervention, care and discharge planning to ensure patient nutrition needs and customer satisfaction levels are met.
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Serves as a nutrition consultant for the Administrator, Diet Technician, Food Service Director, Dietary Supervisor, and multidisciplinary medical team. Assists the Food Service Director and/or Dietary Supervisor with department oversight on an as-needed basis.
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License/Certification: Dietician, ADA, Diet Technician, chef, and/or dietary manager - meeting current requirements established by the state regulatory agency. Review resident diet information and care plans, and discuss with resident, family, nursing staff, and consultant dietician as necessary to make appropriate changes.
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