Medication Aide; MA
Listed on 2026-01-27
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, Nursing Home, LPN/LVN, RN Nurse
Location: Rushville
🌿 About Oglala Sioux Lakota Nursing Home
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Oglala Sioux Lakota Nursing Home, Inc. (OSLNH) is a state-of-the-art, 60-bed long-term care facility with a 12-bed memory care unit
, proudly managed by Native American Health Management (NAHM). Oversight of the facility is provided by a dedicated three-person Board of Directors.
Located in Nebraska, OSLNH is guided by a mission to deliver exceptional elder care in a spirit of love, respect, and compassion
, while honoring the rich culture and traditions of the Sioux Nation
.
To provide a continuum of excellent care and service to the aging in a spirit of love, respect, and compassion — honoring the culture, values, and traditions of the Sioux Nation.
Our primary goal is to help every resident reach and maintain their highest level of physical, emotional, and mental well-being. We encourage self-sufficiency, growth, and engagement — supporting residents as they continue to live meaningful, purpose-filled lives.
Working in long-term care is both challenging and deeply rewarding
, and our staff takes pride in providing the best possible care through teamwork, compassion, and professional excellence.
- Competitive Starting Wage
- Day & Night Shift Differentials
- 401(k) Plan with 4% Employer Match
- Health Insurance (Blue Cross Blue Shield)
- Dental (DELTA) and Vision (VSP) Coverage
- Employer-Paid Life Insurance
- AFLAC Supplemental Options
- Paid Time Off (PTO) & Paid Holidays
- Flexible Scheduling
- Referral Program
If you’re passionate about making a difference in the lives of elders and want to be part of a caring, community-centered team, we’d love to hear from you.
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The Medication Aide assists in administering medications to residents as prescribed by the attending physician, under the supervision of a licensed nurse and in coordination with the Director of Nursing Services
. All medication administration must follow established nursing standards, facility policies, and state and federal regulations to ensure safe and accurate delivery of care.
Follow facility policies and procedures governing the administration of medications.
Report any medication errors or irregularities promptly to the Nurse Supervisor or Director of Nursing.
Maintain accurate documentation for all medication-related activities.
Safely prepare, administer, and document oral and topical medications according to physician orders.
Verify the identity of each resident before administering medication or treatment.
Observe and record resident reactions and notify nursing leadership of any adverse effects.
Measure, record, and report vital signs as directed.
Ensure all medications are properly labeled, stored, and handled according to facility policy.
Document refusals of medication and provide appropriate follow-up.
Assist in charting, documentation, and removal of discontinued medications.
Follow proper procedures for drug receipt, return, re-ordering, and destruction.
Report and document drug receipt errors and assist with correction.
Monitor and document resident self-administration of medications as directed.
Maintain familiarity with medical abbreviations, symbols, and terminology related to medication administration.
Documentation & ReportingRecord medication administration accurately in the resident’s clinical record, including dosage, route, and time.
Complete and file medication error reports as required.
Maintain compliance with all facility and state charting standards.
Safety and SanitationFollow infection control procedures and ensure medication carts and storage areas remain clean and organized.
Dispose of infectious waste, expired medications, and biological materials per facility policy.
Protect resident confidentiality and privacy at all times.
Treat all residents with fairness, kindness, and respect.
Conduct private resident interviews when discussing care or medication needs.
Report complaints, grievances, or suspected abuse immediately to the Director of Nursing.
Respect each resident’s right to refuse medication or treatment.
Requires intermittent sitting, standing, bending, and lifting throughout the shift.
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