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Working experience in Long Term Care, Assisted Living, Private In-Home Care or Rehab Facility. Initiates the care plan by appropriate communication with all disciplines involved in the residents' care, assesses the resident's needs and recommends care practices in conjunction with the nursing staff, RCM, and CNA. The Restorative Aide specifically addresses range of motion, ambulating, positioning, mobility, transfer and lifting practices, and eating.
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Key Words: Registered Nurse, RN, Licensed Practice Nurse, LPN, Licensed Vocational Nurse, LVN, Long Term care, Medical-Surgical, Travel Nurse, Contract Nurse, Agency Nurse, Agency RN, Travel RN, Contract, Nursing, RN Med-Surg, Travel Nursing, SNF, Nursing Home.
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MedPro Healthcare Staffing , a Joint Commission-certified staffing agency, is seeking a quality Long-Term care nurse for a travel assignment with one of our top healthcare clients.
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Long-term care nurses provide extended care to patients living with disabilities or suffering from progressive or chronic illnesses. Due to the broad range of medical conditions Long-Term care nurses will encounter, they must be well-versed in a large variety of health conditions.
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Prior clinical or nursing assistant experience in long-term care preferred. Job Summary The Medication Assistant (MA) serves as caregiver who provides resident-centered nursing care and daily living assistance to assigned residents under the supervision of a charge nurse.
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The Restorative Nurse Aide is a certified nurses aide who has specialized training in restorative care. The Restorative Nurse Aide helps patients recover their physical, emotional and mental health by providing rehabilitation care.
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Eighteen months of recent experience in a Long-Term care setting. Meticulous documentation as to medication and treatment administration to ensure continuity of care between nursing staff, physicians, and other treatment team members.
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MedPro Healthcare Staffing is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Care for a travel nursing job in Denver, Colorado. Posted job title: Long Term Care Registered Nurse Nursing: Long Term Care.
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Keywords: Rehab Aide, PT Aide, Therapy Aide, Therapy Assistant, Restorative, Long-Term Care, Skilled Nursing Facilities, Empathy and Compassions, Teamwork, Documentation, Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), Ambulation, Transfer, Ambulation, Balance, Positioning and Alignment.
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TMC is a national therapy provider that brings physical, occupational, and speech therapy services to long term care providers. We want a Therapy Restorative Aide that believes in the benefits of therapy, enjoys assisting others, and has a passion for what they do.
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MedPro Healthcare Staffing is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Care for a travel nursing job in Roseau, Minnesota. Specialty: Long Term Care.
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DEPARTMENT: Long Term Care. For disease specific care programs refer to the program specific requirements of the department for further specifications on experience and educational expectations, including continuing education requirements.
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The Restorative Aide position is an important part of our service delivery program. We are growing and looking for a Restorative Aide to join our team. Carryout designated restorative programs with identified residents including but not limited to: Range of Motion Splint or Brace Assistance (Amputation/Prosthetic Care) Functional Mobility (transfers, bed mobility and ambulation) Positioning Activities of Daily Living (Dressing, grooming, bathing and toileting) Eating and/or swallowing (Restorative/Assisted Dining/Free Water) Other; may include: communication, breath support and wellness.
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Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) experience preferred. Schedule and prioritize workload with collaboration from Rehab Director. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) experience preferred.
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Completion of a state-approved Certified Nurse Assistant CNA Program, with successful completion of Qualified Medication Aide designation requirements. The Qualified Medication Aide QMA Administers prescribed medications to patients and maintains related medical records under the supervision of Charge Nurse.
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