Job Description
Job Summary
As a member of the interdisciplinary team, assumes primary responsibility for the care of a patient/family caseload that includes assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating the care provided.
Qualifications
- Graduate of an accredited school of nursing.
- Current Kentucky License.
- Two years varied work experience as a professional nurse preferred; minimum one year in acute setting.
- Must be able to access patient’s home independently.
- Must be willing to cross-train to work homecare setting
- Cannot have any lifting restrictions as this is a vital function of a nurse, therefore there is no light duty available for nurses.
Position Relationships
- Supervised by Director of Clinical Services.
Duties and Responsibilities
Assumes role of case manager and provides direct patient care, working to maintain highest level of comfort and quality of life.
- Functions within the standards of the Nurse Practice Act.
- Explains philosophy, purpose, scope and role of Hospice to patients/families.
- Completes initial assessment of patient and home care needs.
- Prepares and implements treatment plan for patient and family, in collaboration with the patient and family and other members of the IDT.
- Orders needed medication, supplies and equipment.
- Instructs caregivers in the proper use of medications, supplies and equipment, and in the basic skills required to care for the patient in the home.
- Visits assigned patients at least weekly, making complete assessments of pain status and physical and emotional conditions; implements interventions for symptom management as indicated.
- Provides a safe patient care environment, i.e., drug disposal, sharps disposal, and universal precautions.
- Provides direct patient care as required, following policies and procedures of Hospice.
- Continually evaluates care provided by caregiver and IDT. Documents observance of Home Health Aide care delivery every two weeks.
- Maintains up-to-date patient records so that problems, actions and goals are accurate, pertinent and reflect changes as they occur.
- Provides appropriate support at time of death.
- May be required to work in the homecare setting
Functions as a liaison between patient/family and other care providers and members of the IDT.
Obtains and records MD orders for medication and/or treatments and communicates as pertinent to other staff.
- Initiates communication with physicians, hospice staff, and other agencies as needed to coordinate optimal care and use of resources for the patient/family.
- Maintains ongoing communication with the attending physician regarding patient/family care needs and response to intervention.
Contributes to the overall success of Hospice by cooperating in other organizational requirements and activities.
- Communicates information concerning work schedule and need for time off to Charge Nurse
- Participates in Hospice of Lake Cumberland’s orientation and in-service training programs for professional and volunteer staff.
- Participates in community programs as requested to promote better understanding of Hospice.
- Participates in organizational committees and special projects as assigned.
- Demonstrates familiarity with Hospice policies and State and Federal regulations governing provision of Hospice care.
Job Tags
Work experience placement,