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As a live-in caregiver, you will be responsible for providing round-the-clock assistance to our clients. ABC Homecare is currently seeking experienced and passionate live-in caregivers to join its expanding team.
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We believe everyone–of every race, gender, sexuality, age, location and income–deserves the opportunity to live their healthiest life. or community-based provider referrals such as PCP, specialists, medication assisted therapy referrals, etc.
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Must work to demonstrate Leisure Living Management Values: Live and work each day with purpose Accept accountability and demonstrate responsibility Embrace lifelong learning Promote mutual respect Display transparency Appreciate diversity Practice forgiveness Be thankful SKILLS AND ABILITIES Education and Experience High school diploma/GED is required.
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Administers respiratory therapy treatments via various modalities for medication delivery, volume expansion and bronchial hygiene specific to the age of the patient in accordance with departmental protocols.
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Deliver 1:1 skilled nursing, intervention, and supportive care in accordance with individual care plan, including administration of medication, wound care, treatments, and comfort care Perform client assessments, provide education to the patient and/or their family, and monitor patients' condition.
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Supporting in skill development and mastering Participating in community integration Aiding in behavioral interventions and medication dispensing (training provided) Partaking in the implementation of IEP/ISP objectives and documenting progress Qualifications - Previous human services/behavioral experience strongly preferred.
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Do you live in or are you willing to commute to the Anchorage area? If this sounds like you, Click APPLY or fast track your application: Duties and Responsibilities: Providing conversation and companionship Doing light housekeeping Helping with Activities of Daily Living, including: dressing, bathing, and toileting Medication reminders Helping with night routine Ambulation.
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Must provide proof of Basic Life Support (BLS Healthcare Provider, American Heart Association; or American Red Cross, Professional Rescuer-LIVE class only) via current card prior to employment or within 60 days of hire and maintains current status.
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Some other roles that are similar include companion worker, caregiver, Live in Caregiver, patient care attendant, certified nursing assistant (CNA), home health aide (HHA) or direct care workers.
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CNA's, HHA's $229 PER DAY FOR LIVE IN CAREGIVERS Griswold Home Care - Stratford, CT We are looking for qualified Home Health Aide applicants for LIVE IN positions who will improve the quality of life as well as providing love and care to our elderly population in their own homes in Fairfield County.
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They provide services ranging from companionship, meal preparation, transportation and medication reminders to transferring, bathing, dressing and other personal care assistance. Part time and full-time positions available as well as weekend and live ins.
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Collaborates with functionally diverse teams (i.e. MD, RN, PharmD, LCSW) to achieve desired end-results and develop innovative solutions for complex problems Review medication regimen for drug therapy problems that may increase risk for readmission.
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Complete medication reconciliation post-discharge for high-risk patients and provide recommendations to providers and counseling to patients transitioning from hospitals, SNFs, institutions or other high-risk patients.
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You could live in a county of around 35K in population and besides being real close to Lexington you would be within an hour and half to two hours of Louisville and Cincinnati. TITLE: Nurse / RN Circulator LOCATION: Lexington, Kentucky Would you be interested in working at a newer facility that has been voted one of the best places to work in Kentucky and close to Lexington that is part of a system and is under 100 beds in size.
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Conduct in-home assessments including an evaluation of past medical history, review of systems, medication reconciliation, vital signs, and comprehensive physical exam. Educate members on topics such as disease process, medication, and compliance You'll be rewarded and recognized for your performance in an environment that will challenge you and give you clear direction on what it takes to succeed in your role as well as provide development for other roles you may be interested in.
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