About Company:
Blue Summit Hospice and Palliative Care was founded based on the knowledge that great clinical care can only be achieved by a great clinical staff. Our company was started by clinicians with hands-on experience working in end-of-life care. And our goal is not only to provide the best possible care but also to be the best possible place to work.
We place as much focus on staff training and retention as we do on our patient care. And that's how it should be! End-of-life care requires a sincere commitment to meeting the unique needs of the patients and families we serve. Blue Summit has that same level of commitment to our staff.
If you are a clinical end-of-life professional or simply want more information about our services, reach out to us, and we'll be happy to explain the Blue Summit difference.
About the Role:
The Hospice Visit Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) working evening shifts from Wednesday through Sunday plays a critical role in delivering compassionate, patient-centered care to individuals facing life-limiting illnesses. This position focuses on providing skilled nursing care, symptom management, and emotional support to patients and their families in their homes or care facilities during the evening hours. The LPN will collaborate closely with interdisciplinary hospice teams to ensure that care plans are effectively implemented and adjusted according to patient needs. By maintaining accurate clinical documentation and communicating changes in patient status promptly, the LPN helps to optimize quality of life and comfort for hospice patients. Ultimately, this role is essential in supporting the dignity and well-being of patients during their end-of-life journey while providing reassurance and guidance to their loved ones.
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Skills:
The required skills enable the LPN to perform thorough patient assessments and deliver precise nursing interventions that alleviate symptoms and improve patient comfort. Effective communication skills are essential for educating patients and families, as well as collaborating with interdisciplinary team members to ensure cohesive care delivery. Time management and organizational skills allow the nurse to efficiently manage multiple patient visits during evening shifts while maintaining high standards of care. Proficiency with documentation and electronic medical records ensures accurate and compliant record-keeping, which is critical for continuity of care and regulatory adherence. Preferred skills such as hospice-specific certifications and experience enhance the nurse’s ability to address complex symptom management and provide empathetic support tailored to end-of-life needs.
Compensation details: 34-36 Yearly Salary
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