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Responsible for accurately and completely scheduling medication deliveries. Training and After Training Schedule: Must be able to work any 8 hour shift between the hours of 8am-8pm CST, EST, MST.
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This includes engagement, assessment, differential diagnosis, treatment planning, medication management, family meetings, supportive psychotherapy, patient education, and risk assessment, and discharge planning.
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Provide one on one assistance with the activities of daily living: Personal care, showering, grooming, dressing, oral hygiene, continence care, exercising, transferring, turning/re positioning, safety supervision, feeding, medication reminders, transportation and companionship.
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These medication experts help maximize positive health outcomes and improve the quality of their patients’ lives through patient counseling and careful quality control. Doctor of Pharmacy degree or Bachelor of Pharmacy from an accredited institution plus completion of an accredited residency or fellowship or other verifiable experience.
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Celebrated by major media outlets such as Good Morning America, The New York Times, AARP, and NBC News, we are recognized as the premier choice for millions seeking to navigate their health decisions wisely and economize on medication costs.
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This position follows safety procedures in regards to medication labeling, appropriate handling of specimens, appropriate handling of sharps, time-out procedure, radiation and laser safety, infection control, assembling and disassembling instruments.
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Completes timely follow up including medication reconciliation/adherence, specialist follow up, teaching, and problem-solving barriers. Performs medication management with ongoing medication regimens and develops a patient directed self-management strategy for active participation.
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Provide medication management and care for comorbidities related to obesity under the supervision of the assigned physician. The Registered Dietitian (RD) will work directly with individuals to provide intensive nutrition counseling and weight management education/support with the goal of improving health outcomes.
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Educate patients and their families on disease management, self-care techniques, and medication regimens, fostering a sense of empowerment and active involvement in the healing process. Proficiency in utilizing electronic medical records (EMR) and telehealth technology.
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Provides time-unlimited (O7), community-based services (S1) to all ACT team clients served on the ACT team, including but not limited to: Assessment of client needs and level of functioning, developing individual treatment plans, providing direct care, coordinating services across providers, advocating for client, medication observation and education, independent living skills training, and identifying and procuring meaningful daily activities.
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The Med Care Manager/QMAP must administer, pour, pass, and document all routinely prescribed medications per physician orders under the direction of the Wellness Director and as approved by the State Medication Administration Regulations.
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The position will require you to have the necessary credentials of Caregiver with an ALTP number on your caregiver certificate, it would be a plus if you are also a medication technician ( MT) and can cross over roles if needed, but this is not required a 2 step TB test, food handlers card, fingerprint clearance card, pass a background and drug test and be CPR/first aid certified before working in the community.
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The Medical Assistant will work with patients to develop self-management goals, provide insurance, referral, and prior authorization support, and may also conduct patient outreach to follow up on hospital admissions and discharges, obtain medical records and assist patients with pharmacy/medication questions.
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First Aid, CPR, OSHA, Medication Certification course and any other required agency. Adult Development Home Providers are contracted and reimbursed at a per-diem rate PLUS they receive monthly room and board from the individual they support this income is tax exempt.
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Provides homemaking tasks that will maintain a safe and sanitary living condition for the Member Provides nutritional meal preparation; meal planning, shopping, and medication pick up. Position Title: In Home Caregiver Location: Valley Wide – You pick where you work.
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