Dedicated RN Case Manager with a strong work ethic and proven reliability at Queen City and Care Connection of Cincinnati. 38 years career included hospital experience, primarily in Ohio. Clinical areas included medical-surgical, Ob/Gyn, Labor and Delivery, Cardiac step down, Oncology, and Wound care. Retired in 2018 to care for my elderly mother.
Ohio nursing license expired 10/31/21 in good standing: RN 168359.
Overview
21
21
years of professional experience
Work History
Commercial and Residential Cleaner
Sheila Ramsey
10.2023 - 02.2025
Followed established procedures to maintain cleanliness standards in various environments. Contact info: phone, 859-322-1424. email, Ramsey.sheila@yahoo.com.
RN Case Manager
Queen City Homecare
03.2016 - 03.2018
Conducted comprehensive patient assessments to develop individualized care plans.
Coordinated interdisciplinary team meetings to facilitate patient-centered care strategies.
Monitored patient progress and adjusted care plans based on evolving needs.
Educated patients and families on treatment options, medications, and resources available.
Collaborated with healthcare providers to ensure continuity of care across services.
Utilized electronic health records for accurate documentation and tracking of patient outcomes.
RN Case Manager
Care Connection of Cincinnati
01.2004 - 01.2016
Implemented quality improvement initiatives to enhance service delivery and patient satisfaction.
Advocated for patients' rights and access to necessary healthcare services within the system.
Provided emotional support to patients coping with chronic illness or end-of-life decisions, fostering resilience during difficult times.
Managed complex cases involving multiple comorbidities, requiring close monitoring and coordination of various healthcare services.
Collaborated closely with physicians to develop individualized treatment plans, supporting optimal patient outcomes.
Enhanced patient care by developing comprehensive care plans and coordinating with interdisciplinary healthcare teams.
Educated patients and caregivers on healthcare protocols and processes.