LPN (Med Room)
Senior Community Care of Colorado
Montrose, CO, 81401, USA
Montrose, CO, 81401, USA
- $29 - $35.25 p/hour
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- LPN
- medication management
- elderly care
The LPN (Med Room) at Senior Community Care of Colorado PACE provides medication management, administration, and participant education primarily for elderly populations. They coordinate with healthcare providers and pharmacies to ensure accurate and timely medication delivery and maintain compliance with medical and safety regulations. The role also involves reporting, quality assurance, and participating in care team activities to support holistic, participant-centered care.
Come join our awesome team as a LPN (Med Room) with Senior Community Care of Colorado PACE in Montrose. We offer great benefits and a great work environment!
Senior Community Care of Colorado PACE is part of Volunteers of America National Services which serves as the Housing and Healthcare subsidiary of the Volunteers of America parent organization.
Pay: $29 - $35.25 per hour based on previous work experience.
Schedule: Monday - Friday 8am-5pm, on call one-night per week; occasional weekends.
Employer/Employee Benefits:
QUALIFICATIONS:
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Senior Community Care of Colorado PACE is part of Volunteers of America National Services which serves as the Housing and Healthcare subsidiary of the Volunteers of America parent organization.
Pay: $29 - $35.25 per hour based on previous work experience.
Schedule: Monday - Friday 8am-5pm, on call one-night per week; occasional weekends.
Employer/Employee Benefits:
- Medical, Dental and Vision insurance
- Health Savings Account (HSA)
- Flexible Saving Account (FSA)
- 403(b) - with discretionary contribution
- Paid Vacation/Sick Time
- Employee Referral Program
- Scholarships
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Wellness program
- Life insurance (with an option to purchase additional)
- Short term disability
- Loan program
- NEW! NetSpend option: 50% of wages before payday
- Ministry Program
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Graduate of a school of professional nursing required.
- Current Colorado Practical Nurses License (L.P.N.).
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification required.
- A minimum of one year's experience in working with the frail or elderly population required.
- Intravenous Venous (IV) Certification preferred.
- Must have medical clearance for communicable diseases and up-to-date immunizations before having direct participant contact.
- Must have a valid driver's license, proof of insurance and have means of transportation.
- Broad knowledge base of health care problems of the frail elderly.
- Knowledge of medical equipment and instruments.
- Knowledge of common safety hazards and precautions to establish a safe work environment.
- Skilled in identifying problems and recommending solutions.
- Skilled in preparing and maintaining records and writing reports and responding to correspondence.
- Skilled in developing and maintaining department quality assurance.
- Skilled in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with participants, medical staff, staff members and family caregivers.
- Ability to react calmly and effectively in emergency situations.
- Knowledge of medications used in geriatrics and adverse reactions.
- Skilled in wound care.
- Responsible for processing of medication orders for all participants through direct input or processing of medication orders input by staff provider, ensuring that a complete, accurate, and legal prescription is received by the dispensing pharmacy.
- Reviews notes from outside providers and identifies and processes medication orders with approval of PACE provider.
- Responsible for coordination to maintain participant medication schedules (maintenance of cycle system) through implementation of new medication orders, mid-cycle medication changes, discontinuations, and reconciliations through transition process as prescribed by policy.
- Responsible for medication reconciliation through care setting transitions (LTC/Hospital/ALF discharge) for all participants in accordance with organization procedures and facilitates any changes required.
- Responsible for communication with and between PACE providers, community-based providers, and the pharmacy in regard to medication orders, clarifications, and pharmacy recommendations.
- Responsible for coordinating with local pharmacies to obtain urgent medications that are not available through on-site dispensing. Coordination involves transmission of medication order, demographics, and insurance billing information.
- Responsible for coordinating and/or facilitating on-site medication dispenses through the system provided through the pharmacy. Also responsible for periodic inventory and maintenance of on-site medication stock.
- Responsible for assessment and entry of all medication orders for new enrollments, setting up pharmacy cycle, delivery system, assistive systems if needed, linking diagnosis information to medications (through H&P), and verifying all information in writing with participant's primary care provider. Also responsible for coordinating medications for disenrolling participants to provide needed medications for a period of twenty-eight (28) days after leaving program.
- In coordination with medication technicians, responsible for filling and/or quality control of alternative medication delivery systems (MRB, Med-E-Lert, etc.) in accordance with medication orders and organizational policies/procedures.
- Responsible for coordinating delivery of medications from pharmacy to participant either through direct carrier shipping or delivery through or from PACE center.
- Adheres to organization policies in maintenance of documentation of delivery.
- Responsible for making medication changes to currently filled delivery systems in accordance with medication orders and organizational policies/procedures.
- Ensures that organization policies regarding the storage and handling of controlled substances are strictly adhered to. Conducts daily controlled substance inventories with another qualified staff member.
- Communicates with participants and family members on a regular basis, addressing any questions or concerns related to participant medications.
- In coordination with nursing staff, administers medications and vaccinations to participants in both the home and center setting in accordance with medication orders and organizational policies and procedures.
- In coordination withmedication technicians, orders floor stock and OTC medications in accordance with organizational policies and procedures.
- Effectively communicates in Care Team/Interdisciplinary meetings, clinic meetings, or other meetings as assigned.
- Participates in nursing on-call rotation.
- Actively participates and engages in the implementation of quality improvement initiatives.
- Assists in the development and monitoring of quality metrics and indicators. Recommends and implements measures to support ongoing improvement of the quality, consistency, and continuity of participant care and PACE services.
- Establishes and maintains accountability for high customer service standards and monitors, evaluates, and responds to opportunities for improved participant and family/caregiver satisfaction.
- Manages and reviews participant's records, charts, and other pertinent information. Documents as needed in medical records according to Senior CommUnity Care standards.
- Maintains the stability and reputation of SCC by ensuring all activities and operations are performed in compliance with local, State, and Federal laws, regulations, and contractual requirements.
- Establishes and maintains a productive working relationship with relevant contracted providers.
- Adheres to and is a role model of behavior consistent with VOA Code of Conduct and Senior CommUnity Care Standards of Service Excellence. Demonstrates ability to provide direct feedback to staff about performance, attitude and adherence to VOA Code of Conduct and Senior CommUnity Care Standards of Service Excellence.
- Follows all organizational policies and procedures and CDC and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) safety guidelines.
- Acts within the scope of his or her authority to practice.
- Handles potentially infectious specimens with appropriate biohazard precautions, and practices Universal precautions.
- Protects privacy and maintains confidentiality of all company procedures, results and information about employees, participants and families.
- Participates in continuing education classes and any required staff and training meetings. Maintains professional affiliations and any required certifications.
- Performs other duties as required or requested.
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