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The Home Care Licensed Practical Nurse is responsible for providing direct nursing care as prescribed by the physician to acutely ill, and/or chronically ill patients in their homes as well as recording clinical and progress notes; and coordinating other patient care activities/services to provide the highest quality of patient care in the geographic service area to which she/he is assigned.
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Synchrony Rehab, a subsidiary of Trilogy Health Services LLC, is seeking a licensed Physical Therapy Assistant at Triple Creek Retirement Community, a dynamic and innovative Skilled Nursing and Assisted Living health campus located in Colerain Township, OH. You must hold an active or pending Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) state license to apply for this position.
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As the Social Media Director, you’ll be responsible for managing and creating a wide range of accounts for AiG’s various brands, implementing strategies for growth so we can impact more people with the message of the gospel and biblical authority, and leading a team to take our social media to the next level.
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Gain experience or enjoy the choice to work at top notch hospitals, outpatient facilities, skilled nursing facilities and schools across the U.S. Gain experience or enjoy the choice to work at top notch hospitals, outpatient facilities, skilled nursing facilities and schools across the U.S.
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Education/experience in working with an adult and geriatric population is preferred, preferably in a skilled nursing setting; education/experience with a disabled population is desirable. Our benefits encompass your compensation, wellness, emotional and social well-being, so you can be the best version of yourself.
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Provide positive communication and use of ACES Training skills with every patron and co-worker. We’ve grown to become the leading provider of integrated entertainment, sports content, and casino gaming experiences thanks to our 43 destinations across North America, online sports betting and iCasino via ESPN BET™ and theScore Bet Sportsbook and Casino.
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Participate in daily nursing reports and take detailed notes Help residents with personal hygiene activities, turning, lifting, positioning, and transporting them when needed Observe and report changes in residents' condition and make independent decisions when neede.
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