Home Health and Hospice Registered Nurse
Listed on 2026-05-31
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, Nurse Practitioner, Private Duty Nurse, RN Nurse
Benefits of Joining Namaste Health
Competitive Pay! Flexible Schedule! Great Work/Life Balance! Great Culture! Supportive Case Conference Team! Company provided mobile device! Matching 401(k) for part time and full time employees! Medical, Dental and Vision benefits for full time employees!
Job SummaryThe registered nurse plans, organizes and directs/coordinates home care services and is experienced in nursing, with emphasis on community health education/experience. The professional nurse builds from the resources of the community to plan and direct services to meet the needs of individuals and families within their homes and communities.
Duties & ResponsibilitiesComplies with accepted ethical conduct and Professional Standards of Nursing Practice as set forth by the American Nurses Association and the “Nurse Practice Act” of the State of Colorado.
Practices and maintains patient safety and dignity by abiding by Federal, State, Local and (insert company name) policy & procedures as pertains to patient protected health information and HIPAA (Health Information Portability and Accountability Act).
Assesses the physical, psychosocial, and environmental factors that affect a patient’s health.
Performs in-depth functional assessments and medication assessment.
Performs physical assessments which may include but is not limited to interviewing patients and their caregivers about the patient’s health history and diagnoses, and includes performing a complete physical assessment of all the patient’s body systems and capabilities, along with a review of nutritional needs.
Performs a psychosocial assessment which may include but is not limited to assessing the patient’s cognitive, developmental, behavioral, and coping status and includes screening for anxiety, depression, and abuse or neglect.
Discovers patient’s language preference, health literacy, learning style, and cultural needs and preferences, with particular attention to the multiple impacts the patient’s illness and disease have on the family, the caregiver, and the patient’s/family’s finances.
Performs environmental assessments which may include but is not limited to focusing on risks within the home and community to the patient’s and home health clinician’s personal health and safety. A home environmental assessment includes attention to obstacles within the home that may increase the risk for falls, presence of needed safety features, presence of smoke alarms, and safety practices that are required for home treatments, such as oxygen safety.
Sanitation issues that may affect the risk of infection are also assessed.
Performs comprehensive medication assessments which may include but is not limited to reconciling medications in the home to the prescriber’s list and the patient’s diagnoses; monitoring the medications for effectiveness, side effects or adverse effects, and interactions; assessing the ability of the patient and the caregiver to safely and consistently administer the medications; and identifying any barriers or issues related to medication adherence.
Performs comprehensive functional assessments which may include but is not limited to determine the patient’s risk for falls and ability to safely perform activities of daily living (ADLs) and independent activities of daily living (IADLs), including the ability of the patient and caregiver(s) to safely manage all medical/assistive devices and equipment.
Assesses client’s condition and needs, through the collection of health data, the recognition, interpretation and reporting of symptoms and psychological responses and re‑evaluates the client nursing needs as required.
Documents diagnoses and identifies problems from the assessment data.
Partners with the patient, family, and other caregivers to identify specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time‑defined (SMART) goals for the patient based on the patient’s identified problems and diagnoses.
Develops a plan of care in collaboration with the patient, family and other caregivers, and other healthcare providers.
When the need for other services and supplies is identified, the home health nurse collaborates with the inter‑professional home…
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