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Delivering meals and snacks, feeding patients who are unable to feed themselves and documenting oral intake, including supplements. Assisting with urinary catheter removal, finger stick blood sugars, routine urine and stool specimen collection, ostomy care, emptying drainage receptacles/tubes, bladder scan.
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Collaborates with all caregiver staff: team RNs, LPNs, HHAs, PT, OT, ST, MSW for interdisciplinary coordination of patient care; provides field supervision of HHA; work interdependently with Referral-Intake-Scheduling-Authorization(RISA) staff, managers, Practice Support, Billing Specialists and clerical support.
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Low intake 3-15 max patients per day (they said 15 would be a rare day) Low intake 3-15 max patients per day (they said 15 would be a rare day) Travel and lodging: Travel and lodging will be covered but drive-in candidates are strongly preferred.
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Admitting clients to the shelter during your shift using intake policies and procedures. Completes required paperwork representing client intake for the day; inputs data into the computer in order to maintain computer records and generate client lists.
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