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Nurse PractitionerSenior Community Care of ColoradoLansing, Michigan, United States
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Nurse Practitioner

Senior Community Care of Colorado
  • US
    Lansing, Michigan, United States
  • US
    Lansing, Michigan, United States

About

Senior Community Care is seeking a compassionate and clinically skilled Nurse Practitioner to join our Healthcare & Medical Services team, providing comprehensive primary and supportive care to older adults. In this role, you will deliver direct care to seniors in a variety of settings, conducting thorough assessments, managing chronic and acute conditions, and partnering closely with an interdisciplinary team to help participants maintain their health, dignity, and independence in the community. As a Nurse Practitioner with Senior Community Care, you will perform detailed histories and physical exams, order and interpret appropriate diagnostic tests, and develop individualized care plans that emphasize prevention, safety, and quality of life. You will prescribe and manage medications, monitor treatment effectiveness, and adjust care plans based on clinical findings and participant goals. You will collaborate daily with physicians, nurses, social workers, therapists, and other healthcare professionals to coordinate services, close care gaps, and ensure a seamless experience for each participant and their family. You will play a key role in educating participants and caregivers about diagnoses, medications, and self-management strategies, using clear, respectful communication suited to the needs of older adults. Your practice will emphasize integrity, respect, and compassion, reflecting our commitment to high-quality care for elderly populations. You will support transitions of care, participate in care conferences, and contribute to quality improvement initiatives aimed at enhancing outcomes and service delivery across our program. The ideal candidate is comfortable working independently within a collaborative model, confident in geriatric and adult primary care, and committed to evidence-based practice. Strong documentation skills and proficient use of Electronic Health Records are essential, along with adherence to organizational policies, clinical protocols, and regulatory standards. You will be expected to maintain current licensure and certifications, participate in ongoing professional development, and engage in regular feedback and performance review processes. This position offers the opportunity to build meaningful, long-term relationships with seniors and their families while working within a supportive culture that values professionalism, teamwork, and personal growth. You will have the chance to expand your clinical skills in geriatric and chronic disease management, contribute to program development, and help shape an environment where respect, safety, and person-centered care are at the forefront of everything we do.

  • Lansing, Michigan, United States

Languages

  • English
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