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Our Animal Care Coordinator is responsible for the care, feeding, medicating, and cleaning of our patients in the daycare and boarding facility. Our hospital offers many services including annual wellness care, anesthesia and sedation, dentistry, internal medicine, laser therapy, in-house pharmacy, surgery, urgent/immediate care, rehabilitation services, and acupuncture.
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You as the Resident Care Coordinator would assist in ensuring resident care needs are met as directed by the Health Services Director and Executive Director by coordinating and providing resident care and assisting in the oversight of health services team members, procedures and systems.
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You will need at least one-year experience as a Personal Care Attendant or 6 months as a Medication Technician/Aide, or previous experience as a Resident Care Coordinator. Strong promote from within culture, with the Resident Care Coordinator role as a great starting point in the assisted living/memory care space to greater impact roles.
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Registered Nurse license State of CT with minimum of one year as an acute Care Coordinator. The Clinical Care Coordinator - Unit is responsible for providing direction and leadership to the clinical team regarding the patient level of care and discharge transition plan.
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The Memory Care Coordinator is responsible for supporting compliance with all community policies and procedures and applicable state regulations as they apply to Memory Care. The Memory Care Coordinator will be the process champion to implement and oversee the Memory Care points of distinction established in the areas of Embrace Wellness, Embrace Enrichment, Embrace Creativity, Embrace Connection, Embrace Challenge and Embrace Teamwork.
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Ability to demonstrate the use of a trauma-informed care approach when working with andprovidingservicestoyouthandfamilies. This professional position is responsible for following and implementing the State requirements for a Local Management Board (LMB) under Maryland Code (Human Services §8-407) of a Local Care Team (LCT) which is a subcommittee of the Local Management Board (LMB.
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We are looking for an energetic and flexible Patient Care Coordinator Part Time. The Patient Care Coordinator will be responsible for working alongside a healthcare team in a retail cannabis dispensary environment.
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The Care Coordinator will also assist clients during the lease-up process and will engage tenants to provide supportive services to promote housing retention, community integration, life skills, and improved health and wellness.
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The RN Care Coordinator is responsible for assessing planning facilitating and advocating for options and services through a continuum of care from admission to discharge for assigned patients.
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Position Overview: The Patient Intake Coordinator is responsible for greeting patients, setting up the patient record in our system and for providing an exceptional patient experience. The Patient Intake Coordinator maintains a visitor log limiting access to the dispensing facility.
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Are you the Intensive Care Coordinator we have been looking for? YOU will be able to facilitate Care Planning Teams; coordinate multiple services/supports for MassHealth-enrolled children and youth under the age of 21 with serious emotional/behavioral health needs.
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As a critical member of the care management teams, the Coordinator works closely with hospital and Acute Rehabilitation, LTAC, swing beds, skilled nursing facilities and nursing home discharge planners, physicians, palliative team members, social workers, case managers, management, inpatient units and education staff to facilitate smooth hand-off of care, assisting with identifying high risk patients for readmissions and referrals to Post Acute Care Providers.
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Why join the Prestige Care Family in the Resident Care Coordinator role and what can we offer you? What does the Resident Care Coordinator do? Prestige Care is a family of over 75 skilled nursing + post-acute care centers, as well as assisted living and memory care communities in 8 Western states.
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RN Nursing Care Coordinator - Midtown Clinic. Based on position, prior experience in one or more of the following areas including oncology, cardiovascular care, neonatal intensive care, nephrology, solid organ transplantation, general medical/surgical care, emergency care, critical care, med spa, dialysis, interpretation, and explanation of physical/laboratory/screening results preferred.
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Ambulatory RN Care Coordinator. The Ambulatory Clinic RN Care Coordinator focuses on patient safety and the quality of nursing care by identifying and clarifying patient needs, performing clinic related patient care, conducting health education, promoting patient advocacy, coordinating healthcare services, and evaluating patient outcomes.
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