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- Perform in-home patient visits and ensure visit fully meets the needs of the patient.
- Record and report the patient’s reaction to the therapy program including any changes in the patient condition to the licensed professional.
- Coordinate total patient care including interdisciplinary communication with other health care providers, office, and physician to enhance continuity of care.
- Utilize various types of therapy equipment as established by the supervising licensed professional.
- Guide and instruct patient and their families in prescribed therapeutic activities that are directed toward improving independence and functionality.
- Carry out assigned tasks on clients and follow Home Health Aide Care Plans. Perform delegated tasks after instruction by RN or PT.
- Bathe clients, assist with showers and partial baths as appropriate.
- Assist clients with proper exercises and assist PT in the rehabilitation for client when applicable.
- Help client maintain personal hygiene and assist with all aspects of activities of daily living.
- Answer client questions about self-care techniques and give instructions that will assist family, client, and family/support in providing care.
- Assist client in getting ready for doctor appointments.
- Lift, turn, and weigh clients as appropriate.
- Take and record vital signs as assigned, including blood pressure, temperature, respiration.
Home Health with Less Travel!
Our Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) work under the direction of RNs and in compliance with Physicians' orders. Home Health LPNs help evaluate patients and provide nursing services to clients in various senior living communities, including assisted living and independent living facilities.
Our facility-based LPNs enjoy:
- providing care to our patients within the beautiful confines of the assisted living facilities where our patients reside
- 1:1 patient care
- the ability to follow each patient from start to discharge
Enhabit LPNs work collaboratively with facility wellness staff on a daily basis to ensure strong lines of communication and overall continuity of care for the residents and their loved ones. Additionally, our facility-based LPNs consult as needed with our RNs, physicians, and office staff in providing details about patient care.
Benefit Package:
- Competitive wages with bonus opportunity
- 30 Paid Days Off per year
- Health insurance
- Dental insurance
- Company-paid life insurance
- Short-Term Disability, Accident Protection, and Cancer Protection policies
- Continuing Education
- Carry out assigned tasks on clients and follow Home Health Aide Care Plans. Perform delegated tasks after instruction by RN or PT.
- Bathe clients, assist with showers and partial baths as appropriate.
- Assist clients with proper exercises and assist PT in the rehabilitation for client when applicable.
- Help client maintain personal hygiene and assist with all aspects of activities of daily living.
- Answer client questions about self-care techniques and give instructions that will assist family, client, and family/support in providing care.
- Assist client in getting ready for doctor appointments.
- Lift, turn, and weigh clients as appropriate.
- Take and record vital signs as assigned, including blood pressure, temperature, respiration.
As a LPN, you will visit patients in their homes and provide nursing care for them under direction of RNs and in compliance with the physicians' orders.
- Perform in-home patient visits that fully meet the needs of the patient.
- Contact physician regarding patient changes; receive and write verbal orders.
- Notify the physician and designated branch staff of significant changes in the patient’s status.
- Coordinate patient care with other health care providers, branch, and physician; document appropriately.
- Use appropriate community resources; either refer the patient to these resources or act as an intermediary on behalf of the patient in their dealings with other health and welfare agencies.
- Provide rehabilitative and supportive casework geared toward restoring patients to their optimum level of social and health adjustment, including helping patients and their families to understand, accept, and follow medical recommendations.
- Assist patients and their families with personal and environmental difficulties that may predispose them toward illness or interfere with their ability to obtain the maximum benefits from medical care.
- Perform in-home patient visits and ensure visit fully meets the needs of the patient.
- Record and report the patient’s reaction to the therapy program including any changes in the patient condition to the licensed professional.
- Coordinate total patient care including interdisciplinary communication with other health care providers, office, and physician to enhance continuity of care.
- Utilize various types of therapy equipment as established by the supervising licensed professional.
- Guide and instruct patient and their families in prescribed therapeutic activities that are directed toward improving independence and functionality.
Our Physical Therapy Assistants work under the direction of our Physical Therapists and treat patients with physical impairments through the use of physical modalities. The goal is to assist persons who are physically challenged to improve mobility and function, independent self-care, other skills necessary for functioning in daily living.
In addition to performing visits and completing coordination of client care, the Registered Nurse (RN) Case Manager is the point of contact for all disciplines involved with providing care to patients and oversees the frequency of visits for the episode. The RN Case Manager consults as needed with the physician and the office giving details about patient care. Performing accurate OASIS collection, ensuring the medication profile remains current, ensuring lab values have been reported to the physician timely, attending weekly case conference and monthly case manager meetings are key responsibilities of this role.
In addition to performing visits and completing coordination of client care, the Registered Nurse (RN) Case Manager is the point of contact for all disciplines involved with providing care to patients and oversees the frequency of visits for the episode. The RN Case Manager consults as needed with the physician and the office giving details about patient care. Performing accurate OASIS collection, ensuring the medication profile remains current, ensuring lab values have been reported to the physician timely, attending weekly case conference and monthly case manager meetings are key responsibilities of this role.
This part-time salaried position works 24 hours/week, over 4 days in the week, and is eligible for our 60% paid days off program.
Our Certified Occupational Therapists work under the direction of our Occupational Therapists and help patients who have debilitating conditions improve the functions of performing everyday tasks in the home. They use treatments to develop the daily living skills of their patients, the basic motor functions of patients as well as to compensate for any loss of function that may have occurred with the patient.
- The Community Care Area Sales Manager represents the Agency in activities involving professional contacts with physicians, hospitals/facilities, senior living communities, professional associations, and similar health groups and institutions, to apprise them of the availability of the Agency’s Medicare services.
- The Community Care Area Sales Manager will be responsible for enhancing account relationships with a strong emphasis on senior housing environments to include: Assisted Living Facilities, Independent Living Facilities, Residential Care communities, and similar health groups and institutions.
- The Community Care Area Sales Manager will be responsible for monitoring service provision through ongoing quality assurance sales calls with referral source contacts.
- The Community Care Area Sales Manager will also be responsible for the direct marketing and sales of Community Care Programs through the Agency and payor sources.
- The Communities Area Sales Manager will be responsible for meeting and/or exceeding admission goals as set by their Division Manager with approval from Senior Management.
- Perform skilled nursing visits and comprehensive assessments in the patient’s place of residence
- Coordinate total patient care including communication with interdisciplinary healthcare teams to enhance continuity of care
- Educate patient and families to improve patient’s overall health and to prevent unnecessary rehospitalization
- Complete admission, re-certification, follow-up assessments, and discharge assessments
- Complete all OASIS documentation accurately
- Monitor the patient's response to treatment; update the Plan of Care, as needed
- Perform skilled nursing visits and comprehensive assessments in the patient’s place of residence
- Coordinate total patient care including communication with interdisciplinary healthcare teams to enhance continuity of care
- Educate patient and families to improve patient’s overall health and to prevent unnecessary rehospitalization
- Complete admission, re-certification, follow-up assessments, and discharge assessments
- Complete all OASIS documentation accurately
- Monitor the patient's response to treatment; update the Plan of Care, as needed
Our Occupational Therapists help patients who have debilitating conditions improve the functions of performing everyday tasks in the home. Occupational therapists use treatments to develop the daily living skills of their patients, the basic motor functions of patients as well as to compensate for any loss of function that may have occurred with the patient.
Our PRN Registered Nurse (RN) administers skilled care visits to clients requiring intermittent professional services and teaches the client, family, and other members of the health care team. These services are performed in accordance with the physician’s orders and the established plan of care, under the direction and supervision of the Branch Director.
Our Physical Therapists (PTs) examine and treat patients with physical impairments through the use of physical modalities. The goal is to assist persons who are physically challenged to improve mobility and function, independent self-care, other skills necessary for functioning in daily living. Our Physical Therapists (PTs) use our Specialty Programs, including Balance and Fall Prevention, Spine Safety, Total Hip and Knee Replacement Program, and our Total Shoulder Replacement Program to treat our patients.
- Perform in-home patient visits that fully meet the needs of the patient.
- Contact physician regarding patient changes; receive and write verbal orders.
- Notify the physician and designated branch staff of significant changes in the patient’s status.
- Coordinate patient care with other health care providers, branch, and physician; document appropriately.
- Use appropriate community resources; either refer the patient to these resources or act as an intermediary on behalf of the patient in their dealings with other health and welfare agencies.
- Provide rehabilitative and supportive casework geared toward restoring patients to their optimum level of social and health adjustment, including helping patients and their families to understand, accept, and follow medical recommendations.
- Assist patients and their families with personal and environmental difficulties that may predispose them toward illness or interfere with their ability to obtain the maximum benefits from medical care.
Our Physical Therapist Assistants work under the direction of our Physical Therapists and treat patients with physical impairments through the use of physical modalities. The goal is to assist persons who are physically challenged to improve mobility and function, independent self-care, other skills necessary for functioning in daily living.
- Carry out assigned tasks on patients and follow home health aide care plans
- Bathe patients and assist with showers and partial baths
- Help patients maintain personal hygiene and assist with all aspects of activities of daily living
- Assist patients in getting ready for doctor appointments
- Assist all patients in and out of bed and with toilet needs to bathroom or bedside commode
- Lift and turn patients, as appropriate
- Take and record vital signs and weigh patients
- Assist patients with proper exercises and assist PT with patient rehabilitation, when applicable
- Answer patient questions about self-care techniques and give instructions that will assist family, patient, and caregivers