Giving Home Health Care·Quinte West, Ontario
Administer patient care in accordance with physician-established care plans at the patient's residence. Responsibilities include managing medications, conducting assessments, and communicating health updates to families and physicians.
Since 2012, Giving Home Health Care has been supporting individuals impacted by health conditions related to their work in nuclear facilities for the Department of Energy. With a focus on personalized, in-home care, we are committed to assisting those who have dedicated their careers to these vital roles. As a fast-growing, leading provider, we proudly serve patients across Arizona, Colorado, Kentucky, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, Tennessee, Texas, and Utah.
If you’re a compassionate individual who puts patients first and thrives in a mission-driven, collaborative environment, we want you to join our team! Apply today and help us continue delivering exceptional care to those who need it most.
Current State or Compact License as a Registered Nurse Current CPR certification Maintain required insurance Good interpersonal skills Hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity Must have dependable transportation and be willing to commute to the patient’s home Ability to provide basic medical management up to medically fragile end of life care
Execute physician prescribed plans of care Complete compliant documentation of the care provided in the system of record Manage and administer prescribed medication, treatment, and therapies Conduct patient assessments in coordination of care plan Perform various activities associated with daily living Monitor for changes in the patient’s condition such as weight loss/gain, self-care abilities, and indicators of disease progression Communicate with family members, physicians, case managers, and other prescribed individuals regarding the health of the patients
\n $35 - $55 an hour \n Offers are contingent upon passing a background check. If you enjoy developing genuine relationships with your patients, apply today!
To provide the exceptional care our patients deserve, we rely on a team of passionate, dedicated professionals. We’re committed to creating a supportive, collaborative culture, offering competitive benefits and compensation, and giving our team members the tools and opportunities to grow and advance their careers.
If you’re ready to be part of an organization that truly makes a difference in people’s lives, we encourage you to apply today and start a fulfilling journey with Giving Home!
Giving Home is dedicated to fostering an inclusive and equitable work environment.
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Giving Home is an equal opportunity employer.
We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic under applicable law.
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We value the contributions of our employees and strive to provide a work environment where everyone feels respected, valued, and fairly compensated.
Must hold a current State or Compact RN/LPN license and a valid CPR certification. Candidates must have dependable transportation and the ability to provide care ranging from basic medical management to end-of-life care.
Market context
Ontario nursing roles are often driven by ongoing staffing needs across hospitals, long-term care, community care, and emergency settings. Competition is usually strongest for candidates who already hold the required registration, have at least 18 months of experience, and bring current CPR/BLS, with ACLS and CTAS adding value for emergency postings. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this page to save research time, then confirm your credentials and tailor your application to the specific unit or setting.