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Build Your Caregiver Career with Nicely Health Services, LLCHome health care is a rewarding career. You can use your compassion to make a difference in the lives of people who require assistance with everyday tasks. If you enjoy helping others while providing quality service, caregiving can allow you to grow, learn new skills, and be a source of support for vulnerable people in your community.
Who We Hire
Our hiring process involves various screenings, including interviews and background checks, to ensure that our new team members are reliable and are a good fit for the position. We want to ensure that everyone has the skills, temperament, and passion necessary to excel at the job. A few of the things we look for during our hiring process are listed below.
- Clear background
- Clear communication
- Good interpersonal skills
- Problem-solving skills
- Empathy and compassion
Opportunities
Our services are available in Dacula, Georgia and Gwinnett, Walton, Jefferson, Forsyth, Hall, Oconee, Clarke and Barrow We will match you with a client that fits your skill-sets and desired area best. You will have the opportunity to take additional training and continue growing as you provide superior home care.
Apply Today
At Nicely Health Services, LLC we are constantly growing and looking for new talent. You can get more information about the hiring process or our coverage area by reaching out to Nicely Health Services, LLC today. We look forward to meeting you.
Home Health Nurse Job Description: Top Duties and Qualifications
A Home Health Nurse, or Home Health RN, is responsible for traveling to a patient’s home to administer their services and helping patients maintain their independence. Their duties include administering at-home IVs, changing dressings, cleaning wounds and updating Doctors about their patient’s health.
Home Health Nurse duties and responsibilities
Home Health Nurses provide a variety of tasks during patient visits depending on the specific plan of care and type of patient. They often have the following duties and responsibilities:
- Assess and chart observations of the patient’s condition at each visit.
- Complete evaluation tasks, including reviewing medication and vital signs.
- Administer Physician-prescribed medication.
- Dress or redress wounds and assess the healing progress.
- Provide education to patients and families on proper home health care procedures and strategies.
- Coordinate with Physicians, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists and other individuals in the patient’s care plan.
- Keep the patient comfortable through palliative care.
- Recommend tools or devices that may improve the quality of life for the patient.