Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) | Long Term Care | PRN
Sioux Center Health · Freeman, SD · 3 wk ago
HealthcarePart-time
Position Highlights
Freeman Regional Health Service is looking for individuals to join our growing, team-oriented organization.
Brief Overview
Becoming an LPN, in Long Term Care (LTC), allows you to provide significant, ongoing care to elderly patients. You can develop deep connections with residents and their families, getting to know their stories and personalities over time, while making a positive impact on their quality of life. By providing attentive care, you can significantly improve the daily lives of residents, making a noticeable difference.
What You Will Do
- Regularly evaluating residents' physical and mental health, including vital signs, cognitive function, and overall well-being.
- Accurately dispensing and monitoring medications according to physician orders.
- Maintaining open communication with residents, families, physicians, and other healthcare team members to ensure coordinated care.
- Observing for any significant changes in resident health status and promptly reporting them to the appropriate healthcare provider.
- Assessing pain levels and administering pain medication as prescribed.
- Providing emotional support and addressing psychosocial needs of residents.
- Maintaining accurate and detailed resident records, including progress notes and medication administration logs.
- Recognizing subtle changes in resident behavior or health status due to the chronic nature of conditions.
- Collaborating effectively with Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) and other healthcare professionals to deliver comprehensive care.
- Complying with all aspects of resident rights including confidentiality and privacy.
- Leading, by example, following Freeman Regional Health Services CARE standards.
Required Education, License/Certification, Or Work Experience
- Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) - SD Board of Nursing
- 1-3 years experience working in a clinical or long term care environment, preferred.