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Observe patients' conditions, measure and record food and liquid intake and output and vital signs, and report changes to professional staff. Observe patients' conditions, measure and record food and liquid intake and output and vital signs, and report changes to professional staff.
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Our Hospice Intake Coordinators are the heart of our organization who support patients by maintaining a seamless transition of the patient intake process from initial referral contact to admission.
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Here’s what you can expect working in Patient Registration (Customer Service): Working on computers and answering phones to intake information in a busy environment. This is just the first step of your healthcare career at R1 RCM Inc. Requirements: High School Diploma or GED Excellent customer service experience At R1, we are committed to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Assists with direct patient care under the supervision of the RN or other medical professionals. Position, feed, bathe, dress and assist patients with grooming and other tasks. Provide patients with help walking, exercising, and moving in and out of bed.
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This position may work as part of a team of individuals in the Intake Unit - which receives clients as they arrive to the facility. The Detox Technician is responsible for monitoring and charting client activities as well as providing life skills and other informational groups.
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Monitor and record vital signs, food intake, and urinary/fecal output. Stay updated on CNA training and adhere to facility policies and procedures. We prioritize the health and satisfaction of our patients, tailoring our services to address their individual needs.
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We are currently seeking a Intake Coordinator to collaborate with our amazing team of behavioral healthcare professionals and guide our clients in their recovery journey. We're currently hiring Intake Coordinators for a Sunday to Wednesday, 3PM to 11PM role.
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Order drugs as needed to adequately meet customer demand Prepare daily shipping list for Intake Coordinators to determine future shipping dates for prescriptions Contact patients to review VSP policies and procedures and to set up refills Manage inbound and outbound calls and emails.
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Complete required documentation including, but not limited to: Vitals/Intake Daily charting in progress notes Care plans (implementing/revising/resolving) EMAR/ETAR/narcotic records/E box Skin observation tool Alarms/hearing aid use Review physician orders and ensure proper follow through is completed.
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Details of the Certified Nursing Assistant opening:Anticipated start date: ASAPSalary: $618.50 - $714.30 weeklyAnticipated duration of assignment: 11 weeksAnticipated schedule: 5x8 NightsEnjoypeaceofmindknowingyou can electDayOneMedicalBenefitsDaily Range of Responsibilities of the Certified Nursing Assistant:Providing emotional support and assisting patients with basic needs such as dietary intake, grooming, and personal hygiene.
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Professional experience in social services, healthcare, human services, protective services, investigations or law enforcement is preferred – as is familiarity with SAMs, HCSIS, EIM, CIS or eCIS. Those who have experience as an EMS dispatcher, 911 operator or emergency services intake and triage specialist are encouraged to apply.
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