Weekend Day Hospice Visit LPN
About the role
The Weekend Day Hospice Visit LPN plays a critical role in providing compassionate and skilled nursing care to patients receiving hospice services during weekend hours. This position focuses on delivering holistic support that addresses the physical, emotional, and psychosocial needs of patients and their families in a home or facility setting. The LPN will collaborate closely with interdisciplinary teams to ensure continuity of care, symptom management, and adherence to individualized care plans. By conducting thorough assessments and timely interventions, the LPN helps to enhance patient comfort and quality of life during end-of-life care. This role requires a dedicated professional who can work independently while maintaining clear communication with healthcare providers and family members to support patient-centered care goals.
Responsibilities
- Conduct comprehensive nursing assessments of hospice patients during weekend visits to monitor health status and identify changes in condition.
- Administer medications and treatments as prescribed, ensuring adherence to hospice care protocols and patient safety standards.
- Provide education and emotional support to patients and their families regarding symptom management, disease progression, and available resources.
- Collaborate with interdisciplinary hospice teams, including physicians, social workers, and chaplains, to update care plans and coordinate services.
- Document all nursing interventions, patient responses, and communications accurately and timely in compliance with regulatory and organizational requirements.
Skills
- Thorough patient assessments to maintain high-quality hospice services.
- Safely administer medications and document care accurately.
- Effective communication skills for educating and supporting patients and families.
- Time management and organizational skills for efficient task prioritization during weekend shifts.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience specifically in hospice or palliative care nursing.
- Certification in Hospice and Palliative Nursing (CHPN) or similar specialty certification.
- Training in pain and symptom management techniques relevant to end-of-life care.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills for effective patient and family engagement.
- Familiarity with community resources and support services for terminally ill patients.