Because you'll be where patients need you most
Because you'll be where patients need you most

Home Health & Hospice

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Cleveland Clinic’s Center for Connected Care helps patients transition from the hospital to the home or a post-acute facility. Often, our patients are more acute and complex than those at other home health organizations, which offers skilled caregivers the opportunity to treat and connect with patients at a deeper level. You’ll frequently step into new environments and you’ll regularly partner with other business lines including home health, hospice, home infusion pharmacy and home respiratory therapy to deliver exceptional care.

And, just like other opportunities you pursue throughout our organization, you’ll be supported in what matters most to you as you carry out exceptional work and create an impactful career with us.

Homecare Nursing

Cleveland Clinic Homecare Nurses truly provide a hospital at home environment and care for the sickest of the sick. You’ll utilize a variety of skills including, but not limited to, wound vacs, catheters, tracheostomies, LVAD, IV/PICC care and infusion, blood draws and colostomies — all within the safety and comfort of your patients’ own homes.

Your work happens in coordination with our other teams and positions — but most visits will be independent. That means in addition to administering care, you’ll be asked to see the big picture of each patient’s situation, and take on responsibilities like case management.

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We understand the need for flexibility to maintain your work-life balance and have full-time, part-time, and PRN positions available, offering 5-8’s, 4-10’s, 3-12’s, 3-8’s, 3-10’s, and 2-10’s shifts for most RN positions. Opportunities for nurses working in Cleveland Clinic Homecare Nursing include LPN, RN Homecare, RN Visit Nurse, Float Nurse, Triage RN, Home Infusion Nurse, Care Coordinator and more.

Home Health Aides play an integral part in helping patients and their families with daily living activities such as providing assistance with bathing, dressing, feeding, ambulation and light housekeeping.

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Because our patients are homebound, it can be extremely difficult for them to access traditional healthcare. Knowing how reliant our patients are on the care we provide is motivating. Each patient is so unique, and I enjoy talking to them and their families.

– NAAKIA, RN, HOMECARE

Homecare Rehabilitation

Clinicians serve pediatric patients up to age three, adult patients and our geriatric population. In addition to caring for a variety of conditions including, but not limited to, orthopedic, neurologic, oncologic and cardiopulmonary diagnoses, you may also provide care for patients and provide support to their families as they near end of life.

Our world-class transitional services include Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Physical Therapists, Physical Therapy Assistants, Social Workers and Speech Language Pathologists.

Home Respiratory Therapy

Across three interconnected teams, you’ll support patients where they need you most.

Licensed Respiratory Therapists meet patients one-on-one in their homes or even virtually as we continue to expand our telehealth services. Caregivers in these roles specialize in caring for patients suffering with asthma, pneumonia, emphysema and other lung diseases. Respiratory Therapists offer services including oxygen therapy, aerosol therapy, PAP therapy, Cough Assist and tracheal suctioning.

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Cleveland Clinic strives to have an inclusive and empowering culture where everyone has a voice. I am frequently asked what my thoughts are, or how I feel about something. It’s important for an employee to feel that their voice matters. Cleveland Clinic not only recognizes that, but values it as well.

– LISA, RESPIRATORY THERAPIST

Hospice

Hospice nursing caregivers have the opportunity to work in different locations or on different shifts. They visit patients in their homes, in a facility, or in our Hospice Care Center in Fairlawn. Hospice nurses may also choose to step away from the bedside, serving as a Triage Nurse or become Hospice Coordinators, offering support and coordination of care for our patients. Or, they can join us in our offices as a Clinical Outcomes Specialist, focusing on quality of care.

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Home Infusion Pharmacy

Without our Infusion team, patients would face longer hospital stays to receive life-saving medication.

Infusion Pharmacists deliver renowned care from inside our Business Operations Center and are responsible for overseeing sterile compounding, long-term clinical monitoring and ensuring the on-time delivery of medication and supplies.

Pharmacy Service Representatives and Pharmacy Technicians fulfill orders and compound medications for our home and hospice patients. Technicians master sterile compounding, data entry, and inventory skills. Pharmacy Service Representatives use their personal communication skills to develop relationships with patients that support their journey to health recovery.

Our Pharmacy Materials team supports our patients by focusing on inventory, supply order accuracy, and equipment cleaning, testing and shipping. Roles on this team include Materials Assistant, Equipment Logistics Technician, Dispatch Lead and Delivery Supervisor.