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Minimum of 1 year of recent home health nursing experience (private duty does not qualify) Apply online today to learn more about these at-home care Registered Nurse positions and to start the placement process.
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We are putting a dent in the homecare universe through our commitment to providing affordable, personalized, patient and family centered medical home healthcare, home hospice, private duty homecare and independent living support services delivered in a concierge style, on-demand to create an exceptional patient experience.
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The Occupational Therapist (OT) will provide restorative therapy to the client while using special techniques or providing adaptive devices to assist the client in gaining independence in activities of living in accordance with the plan of care.
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Business coursework (business, finance, accounting, human resources) preferred 3 years of nursing experience required to consist of a minimum of: 1 year of Home Care experience and 2 years of supervisor experience in a clinical setting Auto liability insurance per policy; current and unrestricted drivers license Current CPR Certification preferred and as required by state regulations Join Intrepid USA – and make a real difference in the lives of our patients Apply now NURSE.
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Aveanna Healthcare, the largest pediatric home health care company in the U.S., is hiring compassionate Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) to provide skilled nursing care to patients in the home setting with a specialization in pediatrics.
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One (1) year experience as a physicial therapist (acute care/home care setting) or as required by law. Clinician centric WellSky EHR to improve clinical documentation quality and patient care.
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Minimum of 1 year experience in nursing, with a combination of acute care and home health/care/public health. Home care experience as required by state law. The LVN/LPNs deliver professional nursing care to patients in accordance with an established plan of care and agency policies, and procedures.
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One (1) year experience as a physical therapist (acute care/home care setting) or as required by law. Instructs and supervises Home Health Aides or CNAs/STNAs, as applicable, in certain phases of physical therapy services they may to the client.
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BAYADA's Nurse Residency Program is the ONLY paid, new graduate residency program in home care to earn accreditation by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation (ANCC.
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