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Teaches patient/caregiver in various aspects of health care and disease management appropriate to needs/level of education and understanding and documents continuing needs and levels of patients/caregivers understanding.
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Similar Occupations include Direct Support Professional, Assisted Living, Resident assistant, In Home Caregiver, Elderly Care Jobs, Nursing Home. Similar Occupations include Direct Support Professional, Assisted Living, In Home Caregiver, Caregiving.
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Allpro Homecare is looking for an In-Home Caregiver to become part of our team and join our mission of providing quality care to our veteran population. Provides non-medical personal care and assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), housekeeping tasks, help with preparing meals, companionship and assistance with quality time activities, and other related supportive services aimed to enhance the client’s quality of life, safety, and healthy living at home.
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At Lifeline Home Health Care, a part of LHC Group, we embrace a culture of caring, belonging, and trust and enjoy the meaningful connections that come from it: for the whole patient, their families, each other, and the communities we serve—it truly is all about helping people.
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Golden Heart Senior Care in Dayton, OH is seeking an On Call Weekend In Home Caregiver to provide on-call coverage (days & nights from Fridays at 5:00 pmthrough 8:00 am on Mondays) in case scheduled in home caregivers become unavailable to work scheduled shifts.
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Specialty: Physical Therapy Assistant Job Description: Collaborates with the interdisciplinary team, the patient/family/caregiver, and the patient s primary care provider to develop a holistic plan of care focused on achieving the patient/family physical therapy goals.
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Start your career with the nation’s leading provider of in-home support to seniors and become a hero for someone in your community. Accompanying your clients to and assisting them with any activities outside the home such as grocery shopping or running errands.
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Candidate Details: We are looking for candidates who are dedicated to fostering therapeutic success in home settings, have a solid grounding in physical therapy practices specific to adult care, and who are adept at managing both individual caseloads and contributing to team objectives.
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Experience in home health care is desirable. Instructs the patient/caregiver in various aspects of patient care and disease management. Documents the patient/caregiver comprehension of and compliance with teaching.
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