Registered Nurse (RN) Home Health Admissions
Company: Peoples Home Health, LLC
Location: Pensacola
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Position Summary:
The Home Health Admissions Nurse performs consultation and
admission visits to assess patient and family needs, collaborate
with the attending physician, and help determine the patient’s
clinical eligibility for home health care; completes the admission
assessment and appropriate documentation for Peoples Home Health.
RN is responsible for the delivery of home health services to
clients. The nursing process is used as a basis for assessing,
planning, implementing, communicating, teaching, coordinating and
evaluating services. The RN provides for the spiritual, emotional
and psychological needs of the clients. The RN provides leadership
to nursing staff and assures that nursing care complies with
physician orders and meets client, HCFA and departmental
requirements. Essential Duties & Responsibilities: Performs
consultation and/or admission visit to assess patient/family needs
and collaborate with the patient’s attending physician to determine
the patient’s clinical eligibility for home health care. Completes
admission assessment and documentation for Peoples Home Health.
Performs client assessment and identifies problems to be addressed.
Evaluates client needs, families and home environment. Communicates
Plan of Care with the appropriate physicians. Evaluates progress
toward goals. Identifies, documents and reports signs and symptoms
of altered health status to physician. Obtains appropriate orders
to increase/decrease visit frequency. Obtains medical orders to
alter treatment plan to refer to other services when appropriate
(Social Services, Rehab.). Administers meds and treatment according
to Plan of Care. Teaches nursing care appropriate to client’s
condition. Teaching based on client/caregiver level of
understanding and is properly reflected in documentation. Assists
in the coordination of care, to include preventative and
rehabilitative therapy after consultation with client/family
appropriate therapist or other health team member. Participates in
intra-disciplinary team conferences as required. Documents client
records according to agency policy. Completes clinical notes, Plan
of Care and medication records in a timely, legible and accurate
manner. Notes progress towards discharge planning. Communicates
with physician and other disciplines regarding discharge planning.
Supervises the LPN and Home Health Aide to ascertain compliance
with Plan of Care. Assists with supervision of Home Health Aides
visits in home at least every 14 days and documents visit in the
clinical record to ascertain quality of care rendered. Utilizes
knowledge of nursing, biological, social science and payer
reimbursement to assist with the development and revision of a
medical plan of care. Demonstrates safety precautions in compliance
with OSHA, CHAP, and Federal and State standards. Operates medical
equipment correctly for client care. Documents services, client
condition and response to treatment. Maintains current knowledge of
nursing and home care agency’s policies and procedures.
Participates in orientation of professional staff as requested by
management. Supervises field staff with on site visits and
evaluations on an occasional basis. Participates in peer review, QM
activities and chart audits as required. Participates in the PI
program by utilizing suggestion boxes, customer service, and brings
matters to attention of management staff. Maintains an
understanding of the company’s scope of services. Maintains a
professional image. Uses appropriate phone etiquette. Promotes a
customer friendly atmosphere for all visitors and ensures client
confidentiality at all times. Participates in accreditation
program. Participates in call schedule according to the needs of
the agency. Submits all clinical documentation in a timely manner
according to agency policy. Performs other duties as assigned.
Participates in in-service program. Participates in Staff
development programs. Requirements: Education/Experience: Graduate
of an accredited RN program required. Minimum one year experience
as an RN with one year experience in Home Health (home health
experience may be waived). Experience in geriatrics helpful. Work
experience denoting communication and assessment skills. Licenses,
Certifications and/or Registrations: Current RN license in the
State of Florida. Current CPR certification. Current driver’s
license and valid auto insurance. Completion of 25 CEU’s
bi-annually. Work Environment While performing the duties of this
position, the employee travels by automobile and is exposed to
changing weather conditions. The employee works in varied
residential environments based on assigned caseload.
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