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Night shift Medication Aide for Assisted Living

Avery Village - Routine Administration: Administering late-night or early-morning medications (e.g., thyroid medications often given before breakfast).PRN (As Needed) Medications: Evaluating resident needs for pain relief or sleep aids and administering them within the scope of the physician's orders.Narcotic Counts: Conducting a formal "count" of all controlled substances at the beginning and end of the shift with the outgoing/incoming staff to ensure total accuracy.Documentation: Immediately charting all administered medications and noting any refusals or adverse reactions.Resident Monitoring & CareSafety Rounds: Conducting regular checks (every 2 hours) to ensure residents are safe in their rooms and haven't fallen.Assistance with ADLs: Helping residents who wake up during the night with toileting, incontinence care, or repositioning to prevent pressure injuries.Emergency Response: Acting as a first responder to pull-cords or pendant alarms and initiating emergency protocols if a resident is in distress.Facility & Administrative TasksMAR Auditing: Checking the records from the previous day to ensure no signatures were missed and all medications were accounted for.Reordering Supplies: Identifying medications that are running low and communicating with the pharmacy for refills.Shift Report: Preparing a detailed hand-off for the morning management team and the next shift regarding any changes in resident condition or incidents that occurred overnight.Core Skills for SuccessObservation: Noticing subtle changes in a resident's breathing or skin color during rounds.Communication: Clearly documenting behaviors on residents to help the clinical team adjust care plans.

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