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Hospice Of Hope, Inc
Overview
The Hospice Aide, directed by a Registered Nurse, provides care to terminally ill patients, including bathing, toileting assistance, hygiene maintenance, and repositioning. Responsibilities also involve serving meals, light housekeeping, maintaining supply stock, measuring vital signs, and reporting patient condition changes to the Registered Nurse.
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8 days ago
Embrace Alabama Kids
The Family Intervention Specialist provides targeted in-home interventions to families at risk of child removal or facilitating reunification. Responsibilities include developing treatment plans, conducting weekly face-to-face visits, and providing 24/7 crisis support.
1 month ago
Enhabit Home Health & Hospice
The physical therapist will examine and treat patients with physical impairments to improve mobility, function, and independent self-care. They will administer skilled care in accordance with physician orders and provide education to patients and their families.
2 months ago
Hospice of the Piedmont Inc
Key duties involve providing personal care such as hygiene, toileting, mobility, and meal preparation, alongside monitoring health metrics and reporting changes to the nurse supervisor. The role also requires maintaining electronic medical records, performing light housekeeping, and ensuring a safe patient environment following infection control principles.
The Home Health Weekend Registered Nurse performs skilled nursing visits and coordinates client care, acting as the point of contact for all disciplines involved in patient care. This role includes overseeing visit frequency, consulting with physicians, performing accurate OASIS collection, ensuring timely lab value reporting, and attending required meetings.
Speech Language Pathologists are responsible for supervising, evaluating, and delivering speech therapy services to home-based clients as directed by the attending physician. This includes treating patients with speech disorders, swallowing therapy, and hearing impairments affecting communication, often involving recovery from stroke or neurological disorders.
As an LPN, the primary responsibility is to visit patients in their homes to provide necessary nursing care. This care must be delivered under the direction of Registered Nurses and strictly in compliance with physicians' orders.
The Weekend Registered Nurse performs skilled nursing visits and coordinates client care, acting as the point of contact for all disciplines involved in patient care. Responsibilities also include overseeing visit frequency, consulting with physicians, performing accurate OASIS collection, and ensuring timely reporting of lab values.
$80,000 - $90,000 / YEAR
BRISTOL HOSPITAL GROUP
The Speech Therapist will assess patient needs for Speech Therapy in the home care setting, develop treatment plans and goals in consultation with the team, and conduct therapy programs to improve functioning and well-being.
Physical Therapists examine and treat patients with physical impairments using physical modalities to help them improve mobility, function, and independent self-care skills necessary for daily living. Therapists utilize Specialty Programs such as Balance and Fall Prevention, Spine Safety, and joint replacement programs to deliver patient treatment.
Administer skilled care to patients requiring intermittent professional services and teach the patient, family, and other members of the health care team. Perform all services in accordance with the physician’s orders and the established plan of care.
Physical Therapists examine and treat patients with physical impairments using physical modalities to improve mobility, function, and independent self-care skills necessary for daily living. Therapists utilize Specialty Programs such as Balance and Fall Prevention, Spine Safety, and joint replacement programs in their treatment approach.
The Registered Nurse will administer skilled care to patients requiring intermittent professional services according to the physician’s orders and the established plan of care. This role also involves teaching the patient, family, and other members of the health care team.
Physical Therapists examine and treat patients with physical impairments using physical modalities to help physically challenged persons improve mobility, function, and independent self-care skills necessary for daily living. Therapists utilize Specialty Programs such as Balance and Fall Prevention, Spine Safety, and joint replacement programs to treat patients.
Speech-Language Pathologists evaluate and provide skilled speech-language therapy to individuals in various home settings under a physician's care. This involves treating patients with diverse impairments such as language difficulties, motor speech disorders, dysphagia, and cognitive communication issues.
Physical Therapists examine and treat patients with physical impairments using physical modalities to help physically challenged persons improve mobility, function, and independent self-care skills necessary for daily living. Therapists utilize Specialty Programs such as Balance and Fall Prevention, Spine Safety, and joint replacement programs in their treatment plans.
The Registered Nurse RN Home Health acts as the central point of contact for all disciplines involved in patient care, overseeing visit frequency and coordinating services. Key duties include performing accurate OASIS collection, maintaining current medication profiles, timely reporting of lab values to the physician, and attending required meetings.
The role involves providing care coordination, continuously assessing patient and family needs, and implementing the interdisciplinary care plan according to physician orders. Responsibilities also include ensuring that all care delivery complies with federal and state regulations.
Physical Therapists examine and treat patients with physical impairments using physical modalities to help physically challenged persons improve mobility, function, and independent self-care skills necessary for daily living. Therapists utilize Specialty Programs such as Balance and Fall Prevention, Spine Safety, and Total Joint Replacement Programs in patient treatment.