KeystoneCare
Hospice Inpatient Unit RN or LPN - Per Diem (Nights)
KeystoneCare, Glenside, Pennsylvania, United States, 19038
Hospice Inpatient Unit RN
Make your next career choice one that empowers you to be independent, creative and fulfilled to care for the terminally ill when it means the most. Keystone Hospice is a community-focused, Medicare Certified and CHAP accredited independent agency, providing services throughout the greater Philadelphia area. Our nurses provide comprehensive palliative and end of life care, with a focus on pioneering clinical pain management, holistic creative therapies, and dedication to living our mission of serving our patients regardless of diagnosis or financial resources. Hospice care may take place in a hospice institution or the patient's home. It's based on the belief that every person who is terminally ill or injured has the right to die with dignity and without pain, and that the patient's family also deserves compassionate care and support. Each hospice patient is cared for by a team of professionals who provide medical care, pain management, and emotional and spiritual support tailored to the patient's wishes. The Hospice Inpatient Unit RN is a vital member of that team. KeystoneCare is an Equal Opportunity Employer Primary Job Responsibilities: Provides nursing care in an in-patient/residential hospice facility. Determines scope and frequency of services needed based on acuity and patient/family needs. Identifies and meets patient care needs aimed at specific signs and symptoms management, diagnosis/disease progression, patient education and compliance to promote healing and manage pain and symptoms. Promotes maximum patient quality of life within patient limitations. Maximizes patient and family compliance with plan of care. Coordinates care for efficient, comprehensive patient care in a team approach. Establishes a plan of care for CNA/HHA disciplines and performs ongoing supervision as mandated by agency policy. Maintains current knowledge of the nursing profession by participation in educational programs, conferences and in-services. Documentation includes appropriate terminology, reflects treatment given, patient response, results and pain, if any. Documentation is submitted by the end of each shift. Medication administration is documented in real-time. Medication count performed at each change of shift in collaboration with on-coming nurse. Honors patient confidentiality. Patient's rights and responsibilities are maintained.
Make your next career choice one that empowers you to be independent, creative and fulfilled to care for the terminally ill when it means the most. Keystone Hospice is a community-focused, Medicare Certified and CHAP accredited independent agency, providing services throughout the greater Philadelphia area. Our nurses provide comprehensive palliative and end of life care, with a focus on pioneering clinical pain management, holistic creative therapies, and dedication to living our mission of serving our patients regardless of diagnosis or financial resources. Hospice care may take place in a hospice institution or the patient's home. It's based on the belief that every person who is terminally ill or injured has the right to die with dignity and without pain, and that the patient's family also deserves compassionate care and support. Each hospice patient is cared for by a team of professionals who provide medical care, pain management, and emotional and spiritual support tailored to the patient's wishes. The Hospice Inpatient Unit RN is a vital member of that team. KeystoneCare is an Equal Opportunity Employer Primary Job Responsibilities: Provides nursing care in an in-patient/residential hospice facility. Determines scope and frequency of services needed based on acuity and patient/family needs. Identifies and meets patient care needs aimed at specific signs and symptoms management, diagnosis/disease progression, patient education and compliance to promote healing and manage pain and symptoms. Promotes maximum patient quality of life within patient limitations. Maximizes patient and family compliance with plan of care. Coordinates care for efficient, comprehensive patient care in a team approach. Establishes a plan of care for CNA/HHA disciplines and performs ongoing supervision as mandated by agency policy. Maintains current knowledge of the nursing profession by participation in educational programs, conferences and in-services. Documentation includes appropriate terminology, reflects treatment given, patient response, results and pain, if any. Documentation is submitted by the end of each shift. Medication administration is documented in real-time. Medication count performed at each change of shift in collaboration with on-coming nurse. Honors patient confidentiality. Patient's rights and responsibilities are maintained.