The Center at Arrowhead is a skilled nursing facility that serves patients needing physical rehabilitation and/or complex nursing care. Our highly qualified, caring staff provides care in a beautiful, hotel like atmosphere to help our patients achieve strength and functionality. Skilled-nursing care, family involvement, psychological care and discharge planning complement a well-rounded, individualized program and encourages each patients transition to their highest functional level. With state of the art equipment and unparalleled comfort and amenities, our physician-driven care plan is designed to maximize the quality of our care. Medical Care Functions Welcome residents and orient them to the environment. Provide information and instruction to residents and their families in areas such as resident rights. Provide evaluation, observation, data collection and diagnostic services to assigned residents. Perform an assessment evaluation and a complete in-depth physical examination. Use assessment techniques including observation, inspection, auscultation, percussion, and palpation. Perform optic and ophthalmic examinations. Record physical findings, and formulate plans and prognosis based on residents condition. Report these to the attending physician. Order, interpret, and evaluate diagnostic tests to identify and assess residents clinical problems and health care needs. Report these to the attending physician. Provide therapeutic services. Confer with the Care Planning Team in the development of the care plan. Identify and manage specific minor illnesses such as colds, diarrhea, skin abrasions, simple sprains, and simple foot problems such as corns and calluses. Provide, within established protocols and under the supervision of the physician, treatment for uncomplicated diabetes, hypertension, pneumonia, and such other conditions, as agreed upon on writing by the Nurse Practitioner and the physician. Provide surveillance of medical regimens for chronically ill persons, adjust regimens within established protocols, and recognize when to refer the resident to his/her physician. Give direct physical and psychological nursing care in emergencies, as well as in the presence of an illness or disability, in order to maintain life, provide comfort, reduce stress, and enhance the residents ability to cope. Coordinate the admission or discharge of residents as necessary. Work with other health agencies and family members in the physical and emotional transitions of admission, care, and discharge of the resident. Assist in resident rehabilitation activities. Where required, perform range of motion, assist in ambulation, provide emotional support. Monitor the results of physical therapy activities. Provide preventive health care services. Make recommendations to the resident concerning nutrition and the prevention of common illnesses, accidents, etc. Provide information to resident and family members of prevention techniques and other ways to maintain or improve the general health and psychosocial status of the resident.
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Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
251-500 employees