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Licenses and Certifications:License and current registration to practice as a registered professional nurse in New York State requiredEducation:Associate's Degree in Nursing requiredBachelor's Degree in Nursing preferredWork Experience:Minimum of two years of nursing experience, at least one year of which must be in a state recognized home health care agency.
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The Coordinator of Care is a Registered Professional Nurse who will manage all aspects of patient care related to services provided in the home. This would include, conducting home visits, completion of all required documentation, communication with PCP, completion of 485 and all interim orders, update medication profile, care coordination with other disciplines, review and completion of case communication notes, daily review of follow-up items and incomplete documentation items noted in HCHB, participation in case conferencing with respective supervisor.
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Castle Rock Home Care is currently looking for a Per-Diem Registered Nurse (RN) for home care assessments and aide supervisions. Experience as an RN working in a home care environment or in an acute or sub- acute or long-term care (LTC) setting or managed long-term care (MLTC.
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New York Health Care Inc. a licensed home care agency (LHCSA) in business for over 40 years is seeking an experienced registered nurse (RN) for a full time field position.
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JOB SUMMARY: The Field Registered Nurse (RN) Supervisor makes initial and follow-up patient and home assessment visits to determine service needs, develop Plan of Care, instruct, and supervise the paraprofessional staff.
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Registered professional nurse with two years’ experience in either home health care or Hospice nursing. Makes Hospice Aide / Home Health Aide assignments, prepares written instructions for the aide and supervises the aide in the home.
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Orients and supervises home health aide personnel in accordance with regulatory requirements and documents accordingly. Provides skilled nursing care as described in the 485-Plan of Treatment, such as, but not limited to, wound care, injections, prepour/prefill of medications, disease management, medication management, etc.
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The Field Registered Nurse (RN) Supervisor makes initial and follow-up patient and home assessment visits to determine service needs, develop Plan of Care, instruct, and supervise the paraprofessional staff.
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Founded in 2008, UniversaCare is a fully licensed and growing Home Care Agency serving the NY Metropolitan area and is continually expanding throughout the Northeast. Supervise Home Health Aide care.
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Provide feedback to home care agencies and Collaborative Management Team (CMT) regarding care issues and aide performance. Review previous assessments and medical notes to update Care Plans or assist with nursing home admissions.
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The Registered Nurse position will require experience in a home-care setting, completing assessments, recertifications, patient and aide education in regards to the patients personalized plan of care developed by the nurse.
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