RN Case Manager - Home Hospice
Circle of Life Hospice
The Case Manager works M-F Daytime Hours
The RN Case Manager assumes patient care responsibilities for individual patients including: Completing comprehensive physical assessment, pain assessment and management, symptom control management as it relates to terminal illness, coordination of Circle of Life services to the patient/family, completes required documentation (i.e. assessments, care plans, clinical notes, agency tracking forms, etc.) In a timely manner in accordance with COL policies, establishes a therapeutic nursing relationship with the Hospice patient/family/caregivers, provides weekend coverage and may assist during times of excessive nursing absenteeism.
Requirements: Current unrestricted AR RN license, BLS certification, strong assessment skills with critical thinking and high level of problem solving within a healthcare facility. Strong documentation and communication with the ability to stay calm and cope with human suffering/emergencies. Prefer hospice experience, home health, or acute care nursing experience with computer charting experience.
- Assumes primary responsibility for assigned patients and performs all phases of the nursing process.
 - Communicates with attending physicians, staff members, and other agencies as necessary to coordinate optimal care and use of resources for patients/caregivers.
 - Educates patients/caregivers regarding hospice philosophy, disease progression, physical components of care, stages of dying, and other aspects of the POC as necessary.
 - Documents all patient related information according to policies and procedures.
 - Seeks input from IDT members regarding the patient POC to obtain additional knowledge and support.
 - Reviews and updates the POC at least every 60 days per regulatory standards.
 - Regularly attends and participates in IDT meetings to ensure that the POC reflects current patient care needs.
 - Prepares in advance for IDT meetings.
 - Assesses need for Certified Nursing Assistant services.
 - Conducts CNA supervisory visits per regulatory standards.
 - Asses the need for and revises the CNA care plan.
 - Informs the PCM of unusual or potentially problematic patient/caregiver issues as identified.
 - Maintains annual clinical competencies.
 - Identifies patients who may potentially revoke or need to be discharged.
 - Models prompt and regular attendance.
 - Exhibits cost effective use of time, mileage and supplies.
 - Demonstrates familiarity with and adheres to policies and procedures, state, federal, and accrediting agency's requirements.
 - Provides notification of absence per policy.
 - Promotes and maintains respect for rights, privacy, and confidentiality of others.
 
            
















