Interim Healthcare Consultative Nursing

What do Consultative Nurses Do?

 

Consultative Registered Nurse supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) who live in the community setting.  Responsibilities include health promotion and advocacy, teaching people with IDD and those who support them about health conditions and treatments and overseeing a person’s general health care.

Care management of auditing monthly documentation and communicating with team members helps maintain the individual’s health, independence, and inclusion in their community. 

Registered Nurse (RN) Consultative Services include:

  • Act as the primary health care coordinator and develops the nursing plan

  • Participate as an Interdisciplinary Team member

  • Attend the annual ELP Meeting

  • Provide ongoing health related training for staff of individuals on their case load

  • Attend medical appointments as needed

  • Maintain ongoing health related training for staff of individuals on their case load

  • Attend medical appointments as needed

  • Maintain ongoing documentation for health care status

  • Communicates to individuals/families/guardians/other service providers about health care issues

  • Coordinate with hospital for care as needed, including admissions and discharges

  • Assist in obtaining resources and act as coordinator of health care services

  • Complete record reviews (e.g. the monthly medication review) per the appropriate schedule

  • Assist with individual's transitions for one site to another

  • Act as an advocate for individuals on their caseloads

  • Complete the annual ELP nursing assessments and other assessments as appropriate