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Professional Case Management (PCM) is the nation’s premier home care provider for nuclear weapons and uranium workers. Provides personal care services under the direction of the RN/Case Manager.
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Matrix Medical Network offers a broad range of clinical services and proven expertise that give primary care providers and the at-risk health plan members we visit with every day the tools and knowledge to better manage their health at home.
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Conduct Adult/Geriatric Assessments, medical history, diagnosis and treatment, health education, physician referrals, case management referrals, follow-up and clear documentation according to Matrix guidelines and protocols.
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We help older adults and other at-risk individuals enjoy a better quality of care, experience improved health outcomes, and identify chronic conditions that may otherwise go undiagnosed.
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Professional Case Management is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are hiring Part-Time and Full-Time CNAs to provide in-home care in Aiken, SC! Standard Rate: $13.50 - $16.00 HourlyPlease contact Tiffany Yi at (866) 776-0127 x019 or at Tiffany.
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With deep roots in clinical assessment and care management services, our national network of clinicians break through traditional barriers to care by meeting those members where they are.
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Physical Therapist Assistant- Home Health at Providence In Home Services Anchorage. Our service lines include assisted living/skilled nursing/rehabilitation, home health, home infusion/pharmacy services, home medical equipment, hospice and palliative care, Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), personal home services/private duty care and supportive housing.
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The case planner will be responsible for case management, including conducting ongoing in-home assessments of family members, making referrals to appropriate clinical services, monitoring attendance and engagement at mental health or substance use disorder treatment programs, collaborating with families and community agencies (e.g., schools, probation, ACS.
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We integrate behavioral health services with medical care for a more holistic approach, and we provide case management to help patients access other community resources they need to be healthy.
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The hours of operation are Monday - Friday, between 7 am - 8 pm, Saturday and Sunday 8 am - 12pm CST.The Referral Services Assistant is responsible for providing support to clinical team to facilitate the administrative components of clinical referrals for case management or disease management services to include home health, nutritional counseling, etc.
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