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If you're a proficient Registered Nurse with a minimum of two (2) years of recent experience in a home environment within the past fifteen (15) years 🏠, this could involve working with a Certified Home Health Agency (CHHA), Licensed Home Care Service Agency (LHCSA), Managed Long Term Care (MLTC), or experience in home care as a paraprofessional (e.g., Home Health Aide or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), including Private Duty Nursing, we invite you to submit your application.
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Job Description Nursing Assistant Good Samaritan Hospital is a 537- bed (including 100 nursing home beds) teaching hospital and a member of Catholic Health. Requirements: Completion of Nursing Assistant program, BOCES or Military Hospital Corps School or equivalent with current New York State CNA certification or completion of a Nursing fundamentals course or equivalent within a RN program or a minimum of 2 years' experience working as a Nursing Assistant.
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Prescribes medical equipment, devices, physical and occupational therapy, and home health services per practice protocol. Practices as a member of the allied health staff according to the rules and regulations of the Medical Staff and bylaws as outlined in the delineation of privileges.
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A big heart and a passion for helping people with tasks like bathing, housekeeping, and meal prep. You might need to do some occasional heavy lifting (up to 50 pounds)Click below for a glimpse into the day in the life of an Elara Caregiver.
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We are seeking compassionate and dedicated Resident Care Assistants/Home Health Aides with a skillset and a heart for helping residents make the most of each day. You'll thrive in a premier senior care organization that values you as an individual — not just your experience and skillsets, but your unique talents and energy.
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In this position, you'll be a friendly and familiar face to our residents, providing hands-on care in a respectful and dignified manner. HHA certificate a must. We call what we do at The Bristal "hospitality with a higher purpose.
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Minimum of 2 years' home setting experience, including work with CHHAs, LHCAs, MLTC, or as a paraprofessional (e.g., HHA, LPN and/or Private Duty Nursing). This role is dynamic and hybrid, centered around the vibrant Bronx area in the heart of New York City. You'll be diving into consumer homes and conducting assessments through cutting-edge telehealth methods, making every day a thrilling adventure.
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Continuously educate clients, their families and other caretakers on proper home health care strategies and procedures. This is a Per Diem Registered Nurse position. Take and record measurements of vital signs such as blood pressure, temperature, heart rate etc.
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Located in the heart of Long Island this community is easily accessible off of the Long Island Expressway, the Northern State Parkway, and the Seaford Oyster Bay Parkway. My advice to a new care manager is…don't be afraid to fall in love with your residents.
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