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Join Queen City Hospice as an On-Call LPN in Mason, OH. Provide compassionate, direct patient care with low caseloads and no on-call duties. We offer comprehensive benefits, mileage reimbursement, and a supportive team culture. An Ohio LPN license and hospice experience are preferred.
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United States , Mason
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Arcadia Home Care and Staffing - an Addus family company
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Explore rewarding Hospice LPN On Call jobs, a specialized and compassionate nursing role dedicated to providing essential end-of-life care outside of standard business hours. Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) or Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs) in on-call hospice positions serve as a critical lifeline for patients and their families during evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays. These professionals ensure continuous, dignified care, allowing individuals to remain in the comfort of their own homes or in residential facilities. This career path is ideal for nurses seeking autonomous, impactful work that provides profound emotional and professional fulfillment by offering stability and comfort during life's most sensitive transition. The core responsibility of a Hospice LPN On Call is to deliver direct patient care as defined by the State Nurse Practice Act, responding to urgent needs and managing emergent symptoms. Typical duties include implementing the established plan of care, conducting patient assessments, and providing skilled nursing interventions such as wound care, catheter maintenance, and medication administration. A central focus is on effective pain and symptom management, ensuring the patient's comfort and quality of life. Furthermore, the LPN offers crucial education and support to family members and caregivers, empowering them to provide care and understand the dying process. Accurate and timely documentation of all services rendered is a fundamental professional requirement. Beyond clinical tasks, the role involves close collaboration as part of an interdisciplinary team. The on-call LPN acts as the eyes and ears for the team during off-hours, reporting changes in patient condition, psychosocial needs, or family dynamics to the case manager or supervising registered nurse. This communication is vital for coordinating seamless care. The nurse also provides emotional support and reassurance to anxious families, often being the calm, competent presence in moments of crisis. Typical requirements for these specialized jobs include graduation from an accredited practical or vocational nursing program and an active, unencumbered LPN/LVN license in the state of practice. Most employers seek candidates with several years of general nursing experience, preferably in hospice, home health, oncology, or geriatrics. A current CPR certification is mandatory. Given the community-based nature of the work, a valid driver's license, reliable insured automobile, and the ability to travel to patient residences in all weather conditions and at any hour are standard prerequisites. Key skills for success include exceptional clinical judgment, empathy, communication abilities, resilience, and the capacity to work independently while making sound triage decisions. For nurses driven by a calling to serve, Hospice LPN On Call jobs represent a deeply meaningful career where clinical expertise meets compassionate human connection at a pivotal time.

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