Alternate Solutions Health Network
Location
Lexington, Kentucky
The Licensed Practical Nurse will provide skilled nursing care in the patient's home as directed by the attending physician, focusing on compassionate quality care and positive patient outcomes. Responsibilities include monitoring patient conditions, administering prescribed medication, educating patients and families, and completing all required clinical documentation following agency protocols.
Candidates must possess a current Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license in the state of employment and a minimum of one year of experience as an LPN in an acute care setting, with home care experience being preferred. A valid driver's license and auto insurance are mandatory, along with the capability to meet all physical demands of the role.
Our culture and people are what set us apart from other post-acute care providers. We’re dedicated to the growth and development of our team to set them up for success. We CARE for our patients like they are our own FAMILY.
We make it easy to do your job and have competitive financial incentives. On a pay per visit model, the more visits you make, the more you will earn! We pay mileage and have bonus opportunities. Our schedules are flexible, and you'll have the support of a whole team, from scheduling to patient admissions. Our benefits package is also competitive in the market. We provide medical, dental, and vision insurance with flexibility for you to select what works best for you. Eligible teammates will also receive paid time off, opportunity to participate in 401k, company paid life insurance and access to a robust Employee Assistance Program. HOW YOU'LL WORK: You'll provide skilled nursing care in a patient's home as directed by the attending physician. You will work autonomously, so you need to be efficient in managing your time. You'll be responsible for all practices and duties within the scope of practice outlined by the state. MAJOR AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY: Plan of Care: Provide skilled nursing care as ordered by the attending physician and observe and monitor patient conditions and notify case manager of any changes in the patient’s condition. Minimize Patient Risk: Administer medication as prescribed by the physician and help decrease re-hospitalizations by educating the patient on preventative measures and making good decisions. Family Educator/Advocate: Educate the patient and family on the disease process using teach back methods to ensure patient and family understanding.
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