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Medical Staffing

We offer customized services for every client we work with.

At the heart of every health care facility is its team of professionals that offer their patients services to address various health and care requirements. For this reason, finding the right ones for your team is essential. At Medical Staffing NC.com, we offer a wide array of staffing solutions and have a roster of healthcare professionals ready to help you manage your patients’ health. With us, you don’t ever have to worry about being understaffed. We make sure we have professionals available every time for you.

We offer staffing solutions for:

Registered Nurses
RNs are medical professionals that make up most of the workforce population in hospitals. This is because their training and responsibilities are diverse, which may also vary based on the nature of business of the facility they are working in. They are qualified to offer health monitoring and treatment services and keep detailed records of health changes, treatment and medication schedules, and more. They can operate health monitors and supervise other care professionals in the team.
Licensed Practical Nurses
Licensed Practical Nurses are qualified to provide basic health care. They work under the supervision of a registered nurse and can be trusted to offer clients daily living assistance. Their main role is to ensure that patients are kept safe and comfortable and do so while upholding their sense of dignity and independence. LPNs may also interview patients about their health history and prepare specimens subject to laboratory testing. They may also manage catheters and check patients’ vital signs.
Occupational Therapist
Occupational therapists help patients who are readjusting to their new normal. Their main goal is to help clients learn or relearn activities of daily living and promote their sense of independence by assisting them to be more self-sufficient. They may visit patients’ homes and determine possible changes that need to be implemented to ensure patients’ safety and comfort when they move back from their healthcare facility.
Speech Therapist
Speech therapists address communication problems and swallowing issues. They do so by assessing patients’ symptoms and determining the nature of their problems. Then, they create treatment plans that highlight clients’ goals and the way the treatment is carried out. Depending on the patients’ needs, they may help patients develop and improve their skills in skills in comprehension, clarity, voice, fluency, and sound production. They also help those with swallowing difficulties through treatment.
Physical Therapist
Physical therapists specialize in physical rehabilitation to promote improved mobility and body function. With their specialty, they administer evaluations for each client so they can understand the extent of their patients’ health issues and with the findings, create a treatment plan. Physical therapists meet their patients in sessions, of which the duration and intervals may vary depending on the patients’ needs. Physical therapists may also help patients select mobility devices that are suitable for them.
Medical Case Managers
Medical Case Managers’ responsibilities differ depending on where they work. The services they offer focus on assessing each patient’s needs and helping them find the appropriate services and resources. They also ensure that patients receive well-coordinated health care and that everyone involved in promoting the patient’s well-being is on the same page. Their role is generally being a facilitator rather than offering healthcare services themselves.

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