[SANH-A] Enrolled Nurse
The Enrolled Nurse (EN) plays a crucial role in
providing quality care to elderly residents. They work under the supervision of a Registered Nurse (RN) and collaborate with doctors, therapists, and caregivers to ensure residents receive the best possible medical and personal care.
1. Nursing & Clinical Care
• Supervise Care Staff to ensure residents’ good personal hygiene and comfort, with daily nursing care activities such as bathing, feeding, dressing, and mobility support for residents.
• Monitor and record vital signs (blood pressure, pulse, temperature, respiration) and report abnormalities.
• Administer medications and perform simple medical procedures (e.g., wound dressing, injections) under RN supervision.
• Assist in managing chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and dementia.
• Respond promptly as First Responder to emergencies and provide basic life support (BLS) if needed.
2. Resident Well-being & Support
• Provide emotional and psychological support to elderly residents.
• Encourage and assist residents in participating in rehabilitation activities and recreational programs.
• Coordinate and arrange the follow up medical check-up and medical appointments for the residents, including transport and escort services
3. Infection Control & Safety
• Maintain infection control standards to ensure a clean and safe environment.
• Follow nursing home protocols and guidelines for handling medical waste, hygiene, and fall prevention.
4. Documentation & Communication
• Maintain accurate nursing records and reports on residents’ conditions and treatments.
• Communicate effectively with doctors, therapists, caregivers, and family members.
• Participate in handover briefings and care planning meetings with the healthcare team.
5. Collaboration & Teamwork
• Assist in training and supervising Healthcare Assistants (HCAs).
• Work closely with multidisciplinary teams to ensure holistic care for residents.
• Support Registered Nurses in care planning and execution.