APRIL FRANCISCO RN
Mims, FL
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** ***** ** **********: Supervisor, ADON (at LTC), DON (memory impaired ALF). Passionate and hardworking for all patients, families, as well as fellow co-workers. Extremely proud to to be RN and truely enjoy helping patients achieve their optimum health.
Authorized to work in the US for any employer
Willing to relocate anywhere
Work Experience
Unit Manager, RN
Titusville Rehabilitation and Nursing Center - Titusville, FL
June 2017 to Present
Supervise staff, ongoing evaluation and on job training for all staff. Daily interactions with MDS and families regarding all residents medical and psychological needs. Daily participation in multiple interdisciplinary teams to promote residents health.
Well Experienced in public health rules and regulations. Very much Enjoy interacting and elevating my clients lives
ADON
Anchor Care Rehabilitation Center - Palm Bay, FL
January 2016 to July 2017
RN Unit manager: supervise all staff, on job training for nursing, daily interact and coordinate with residents MDS & families regarding their plan of care, medication, therapies, consultations or any other needs.
RN Supervisor/Charge Nurse
Regency of Auburn - Auburn, WA
May 2015 to May 2016
Direct care of patients (medications, assessments, admissions/discharges, treatments) as well as supervising all clinical staff on unit. Daily communication with MDS, therapists to ensure health and wellness of patients. Ongoing interactions with families to keep them informed.
RN Supervisor/Charge Nurse
HCR ManorCare - Gig Harbor, WA
October 2014 to April 2015
RN Supervisor, direct patient care and supervise all clinic staff on unit. Daily communication with MDS as well as interacting and educating families regarding their patients status and care.
DON/Wellness Director
Arden Courts - Farmington, CT
April 2007 to September 2014
Director of Nursing for Memory Impaired ALF. Supervise and ADON at memory impaired facility. I managed and supervised all clinical staff, training and ongoing education. Constant interacting with families and medical professionals.
Most important roles was supporting and educating families/friends about their unique situations and advocating for them and their loved one.