Under the supervision of an RN, the LVN provides skilled nursing care for the patient and implements the plan of care as initiated by the RN. Organization and planning are necessary, along with the ability to explain plans and goals to others and assimilate seemingly unrelated activities into a cohesive whole structure. Additional duties include: Teaches patient and family/caregiver about all aspects of hospice care, medications, etc.Presents knowledge and understanding of agency policies, procedures, and philosophies.Exhibits great listening and comprehension skills to maintain professional relationships.Documents care provided per the organizations policy and procedures. Provides proper emotional support to patient and family. Promptly reports special needs and/or changes in patients condition to physician, RN and/or Director of Nursing Services. Recognizes and reports situations of potential harm to the patient.Participates in continuing education opportunities that are paid for by WTRCProvides a safe and comfortable environment. Maintain the patients and familys right to privacy and confidentiality at all times.Works non-judgmentally with patients and families of various cultures, religious, and socioeconomic backgrounds and lifestyles.Deals effectively with difficult situations by using negotiation skills to resolve conflict.