Our Services

We offer high-quality nursing staffing services for your travel, temporary, or per diem nurse staffing needs. We are an equal opportunity provider that prioritizes the goals of the facilities that have partnered with us and the professionals on our roster. We do our best to pair the right professionals to facilities and vice versa so we can promote quality role and skill matching so patients are provided with the services they need by dedicated and well-trained professionals.

We serve long-term care facilities, nursing homes, clinics, hospitals (all specialties), home health care agencies, and hospice care providers. We offer staffing solutions for the following:

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Registered Nurses

Registered Nurses (RNs) play an essential role in various healthcare practices. Due to their wide range of expertise, they may be trusted with different roles depending on where they are working. While their responsibilities vary based on the condition of each patient, but their tasks usually involve operating patients' health monitors, assisting with medication intake, keeping detailed records of patients' progress, offering treatment services (as indicated on patients' treatment plan), and supervising other care professionals on the team.

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Licensed Practical Nurses

Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) may be trusted with different basic health services. Among these are assisting with cleaning and dressing wounds and burns, helping patients as they take their medications, inserting or removing catheter, taking patients' health history, taking vital signs information, assisting with tests and health procedures, and more. With their training, they may also be assigned to help patients and family members understand patients' conditions and the purpose of their treatment and medications.

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Certified Nursing Assistants

The responsibilities of Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) mostly constitute ensuring the safety and comfort of their patients. These professionals may help with personal care and daily living activities and may offer services based on the needs of each patient. They may offer medication reminders, maintain the cleanliness of their environment, and even assist with mobility assistance in going to and from the toilet and other places patients need to be.