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The Rehabilitation Aide (equivalent to rehabilitation technician and physical therapy aide positions) will assist the Patient Experience Coordinator and clinicians by performing requested administrative and clinical duties.
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Become a part of our caring community and help us put health first A Home Health Aide ( HHA ): Provides direct patient care to patient under direction of the RN and according to the Aide Plan of Care (POC.
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Certified License for QMA (Qualified Medication Aide) or CMA (Certified Medication Aide) Experienced QMA or CMA in a long-term care or home care setting a plus High School Diploma or equivalent.
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The Activity Therapist is responsible for evaluating patient needs and formulating the initial and subsequent treatment programs in accordance with the attending physician's/licensed practitioner.
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Medication Aides at Trilogy do all the things you’d expect a QMA to do anywhere else. Whether you’re looking for a new chapter, a change of pace, or a helping hand, Trilogy is where you can build a more rewarding career.
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Certified License for QMA (Qualified Medication Aide) or CMA (Certified Medication Aide) with the ability to obtain certification in compact states and non-compact states. Are you a hard-working Qualified Medication Aide looking for premium pay and flexibility.
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Our Medication Aides love Trilogy for the stability, meaningful work, and great team. If you're looking to grow and work with amazing people, Trilogy is where you belong! Trilogy is a great place for Medication Aides.
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The relationships you build here make Trilogy truly special. We're a close-knit team that's walking the walk when it comes to caring for our residents. Grow a rewarding career through our Apprenticeship Program.
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Working in long-term care offers tons of rewards you won't find anywhere else: an unparalleled sense of stability, great pay, and did we mention amazing benefits! One of the things we enjoy most is coming together to make people smile and giving residents' families peace of mind.
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It's not at all like the fast-paced in-and-out of other hospitals, restaurants, and hotels. We're glad you're thinking about joining us. Since our founding in 1997, we've been making long-term care better for our residents and more rewarding for our team members.
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People support your growth here and there's a team spirit that makes the tough days a whole lot easier. From nursing to food service to housekeeping, careers here are rewarding because of the consistent people you meet, work with, and get to know.
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If youre interested in becoming a QMA but dont quite have the qualifications yet, join Team Trilogy as a Caregiver or CNA and participate in our FREE training path to become a QMA. Our job is to focus on caring for you so you can spend your time caring for others.
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Read on to discover more about the role of Nurse Aide! Are you trying to figure out how to balance your job and CNA classes at the same time? Whether you have already completed your CNA classes or you're just starting, we have a position for you.
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Home Health Aide, Home Health Aid, Certified Nursing Assistant, HHA Weekly Pay, CNA Weekly Pay, HHA, CNA, Hospice Aide, Hospice Aid, Nurse Assistant. Assist with certain treatments as ordered on the aide plan of care and as allowable in state-specific regulations.
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If youre interested in becoming a QMA but dont quite have the qualifications yet, join Team Trilogy as a Caregiver or CNA and participate in our FREE training path to become a QMA. Our job is to focus on caring for you so you can spend your time caring for others.
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