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The Qualified Medication Aide is responsible for administering medications to residents as ordered by physicians and supervising CNAs. They also provide essential personal care, including hygiene assistance, meal support, and monitoring patient vital signs.
Requirements summary
Candidates must be licensed in Indiana as a Qualified Medication Aide with current insulin certification. The role requires maintaining an unencumbered license and the ability to perform physical care tasks for residents.
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Job description
Georgetowne Place, a premier retirement community in Fort Wayne, Indiana, provides quality care to residents in an Independent, Assisted Living, and Memory Care community.
*Second Shift 3p-11p
What We Offer
you:
Flexible scheduling*
Cutting edge technology to enhance the lives of our residents and make your job easier and more effective.
SafelyYou - AI video technology that detects and prevent falls
Advanced EHR Technologies - automated care assessments eliminating busy work, helping you deliver better care
Sage - Improve call light response time and improvement to service and care
Microsoft Power BI - one stop for all data needs
Company support for educational and learning opportunities
Paid referral programs for Team Member and Resident referrals
Medical, dental, vision, and life/disability insurances
401k retirement savings offering a discretionary match determined each year based on company performance
Employee Assistance Program
Dependent Care and FSA saving accounts
PTO available day one
Paid Training
*Benefit eligibility dependent on employment status
**Eligibility based on location
Medication Aide Responsibilities include
You will be responsible for setting up and administering resident medications as ordered by physicians and per professional standards of medication administration, and may supervise CNAs as directed
Provides patients' personal hygiene by giving bedpans, urinals, baths, backrubs, shampoos, and shaves; assisting with travel to the bathroom; helping with showers and baths
Provides for activities of daily living by assisting with serving meals, feeding patients as necessary; ambulating, turning, and positioning patients; providing fresh water and nourishment between meals
Maintains patient stability by checking vital signs and weight; testing urine; recording intake and output information
Qualifications
• Must be licensed in Indiana as a Qualified Medication Aide with insulin certification and must maintain current and unencumbered licensure.