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We are closely monitoring guidance from the CDC and other public health organizations and taking appropriate action to ensure we continue to provide uninterrupted technical support, as well as maintain clinical and diagnostic services for our home sleep testing clients.
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Knowledge of relevant regulations and accreditation standards governing home health care services. Stay informed about advancements in home health care practices and incorporate new technologies and techniques as appropriate.
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Allied Risk Management, Inc. offers innovative and individualized security, protection, and investigation services across multiple industries, including Construction, Retail, Hospitality, Special Events, Home Health, Residential and Office buildings, Schools and Universities, Houses of Worship, Airports, and more.
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Service/Program coordinators assist with daily intake and referral processes to set clients up for services, coordinating their in-home care needs in compliance with Federal/State Regulations and Managed Care Organization (MCO) program rules.
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RiverSpring Living provides a full range of care solutions including nursing home care, managed long-term care, assisted living programs, senior housing, rehabilitation services and specialized services such as elder abuse prevention and memory care.
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We are currently seeking a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to join our team at a nursing home facility. Under the direction of the RN Supervisor, provides nursing care to meet the nursing needs of the residents by FVCRN’s established policies, and nursing procedures.
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Constellation Home Care is a 5 Star CMS Rated Home Care agency dedicated to delivering the best possible health care services to people at all points of life. Registered Nurse (RN) Supervisor for Home Care.
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The Ob/Gyn Lead Physician will work with the Director of Social Services to ensure. Medical Home (PCMH) Level 3. In collaboration with Unit Nurse Supervisor, chair monthly Unit Meeting and convey.
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This opportunity is available at our program located on St. Marks Street in Brooklyn, NY so you can work close to home. The Shift Supervisor will monitor and ensure that active treatment is provided to individuals with developmental disabilities ensuring consumer safety and respect of consumer rights.
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Reports any change in the patient's mental or physical condition or in home situation to immediate supervisor, or to the staff nurse. Home Health Aide Certificate or Certified Nurse Assistant Certificate.
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The iHOPE school community strives to provide comprehensive services for our students, who present with a variety of diagnoses including Traumatic Brain Injury, Acquired Brain Injury, and other brain-based disorders.
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No Remote RN Home Health Intake Supervisor. Coordination of all referrals for Medicare certified home health services. Coordinate all patient services working closely with clinical staff and managers.
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Northern Manhattan Rehab and Nursing Center - Food Service Supervisor Assists the Food Service Director to assure all Department Of Health regulations are observed in the preparation and service of meals Preparation of menus and scheduling of staff.
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We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated LPN Supervisor to oversee, mentor and nurture a team of nurses, HHA's, resident care aides and medication technicians in the busy Wellness/Resident Services Center of our luxury assisted living community.
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Performs household services essential to care at home, including but not limited: meal prep/feeding, laundry, and light housekeeping. Previous experience as an at home caregiver or in senior communities.
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