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The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) plans, coordinates, provides and manages nursing care services and health education to nursing home guests. As a licensed practical nurse (LPN) with Regency at Shelby Township you will work as part of a team providing skilled nursing and short-term rehabilitation care to our valued guests.
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As an LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse), you will be a vital part of our clinical team, working alongside a talented group of physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses and aides.
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Licensed Practical Vocational Nurse, LPN, LVN, Nurse, Practical Nurse, Vocational Nurse, Hospital, Clinical Nurse, Medical, Long Term Acute Care, Transitional Care Hospitals, HealthcareQualificationsEducation:Graduate of an accredited program for Licensed Vocational/Practical Nurses.
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Northeast ARC-Clinical Services is a home care agency out of Danvers that specializes in Continuous Care Nursing for medically complex children and adults. Nursing needs include bolus g-tube feedings, oral suction, myoclonic seizure management, medication administration, and general assessment.
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CareHarmony's Care Coordinators (LPN) (LVN) work comprehensively with providers to deliver value-based care management initiatives for their patients. You will have experience identifying resources and coordinating needs for chronic care management patients.
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Coordinates and delivers nursing care within the scope of a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) including but not limited to catheter care, wound care, dressing changes, nebulizer treatments, ostomy care, and management of medical equipment; medication management including administration of oral medications, injections or PRN medications.
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CLC services include short-stay and long-stay continuing care, skilled nursing care, dementia memory care, geriatric evaluation and management services, wound care, CARF accredited acute rehabilitation, long-term antibiotic care, respite care, restorative care, hospice and palliative care, and mental health recovery.
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LPN role will include the provision of care coordination including Medicare Wellness Visits, Chronic Disease Care Management, and Transitional Care Management for high risk patients.
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Climate: The Licensed Practical Nurse influences others by establishing a climate for optimal patient care, mutually supportive collegial relationships and professional development.
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Monarch Healthcare Management is a mission-driven company that is changing the way short-term rehabilitation and long-term care are delivered. LPN- Licensed Practical Nurse.
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Our employees embody our motto, Where CARE and CUSTOMER SERVICE Come Together, by always putting the needs of residents and families first across Monarch's network of 60+ skilled nursing and assisted living facilities in Minnesota.
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The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN/LPT/LVN) provides direct and indirect care to clients in their home environment in accordance with the organization’s policies and procedures.
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The LPN is responsible for providing tenants with the highest quality of direct routine care, under the supervision of the RN or AL Clinical Manager and in accordance with the Service Plan, Minnesota BON standards, the Tenant’s Bill of Rights and the campus Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement (QAPI) program.
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A Licensed Practical Nurse is responsible for patient care within an interventional pain management practice. Puget Sound Pain Clinic is looking for an Licensed Practical Nurse to work in our ambulatory surgery center in Tukwila, WA. For over 20 years our team has made a positive difference in the lives of our patients by providing exceptional care coupled with advanced therapies.
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The primary function of the Licensed Practical Nurse is performing nursing activities, supports, care and treatment to children and adolescents in accordance with the policies of Georgia Community Support and Solutions, Inc (GCSS) dba InCommunity and the State of Georgia Nursing Licensing Bureau.
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