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This position requires someone who is caring and dependable that will assist elderly and/or disabled persons in their homes or places of residence. This can include hygiene assistance such as showering, dressing and restroom care, preparing of meals, assisting with grocery and personal shopping, assisting with personal care, running errands, and performing light housekeeping.
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Quality Elderly Care is Hiring a Certified Nursing Assistant For Fairfield Nursing Facility. Quality Elderly Care Talent Manager will send the application forms via email and then reach out to you by phone with the next steps.
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Assesses, plans, implements, and evaluates nursing care for all patients including newborns, children, adolescents, adults and the elderly; disabled to include visually and hearing impaired; and individuals of varying ethnic and religious backgrounds to include those who do not speak or understand English.
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Many of our patients are elderly, have health conditions, or are brachycephalic breeds, making them at a higher risk under anesthesia. Experience a low-stress, friendly, team-building environment that sets us apart from other veterinary practices.
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Must have no adverse record or be listed in the Nurse Aide Registry or Employee Misconduct Registry or exclusion list. Ability to read, write, understand, carry out directions, keep simple medical records and function with minimal supervision.
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The Public Health Nurse (Senior) promotes community health maintenance and provides specialized support, service, and education to facilitate the public health nursing service; supervises a group in the delivery of services in an assigned health program working with clients of multi-cultural, high risk, disabled, elderly and other special needs groups; supervises the performance of specialized services within the program as assigned.
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Spectrum Healthcare Resources has a potenial opportunity for an Operating Room Registered Nurse at Travis AFB in Fairfield, CA. Provides accurate and complete documentation of patient care events and process improvement activities IAW MTF guidelines.
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The Discharge/Eviction Specialist is responsible for reviewing skilled nursing facility discharge notices and facility eviction notices (both skilled and Retirement Communities for the Elderly) to ensure that residents’ rights are being honored.
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