The Medical Support Professional (MSP) is responsible for overseeing a variety of medical/dental and medication related activities for the residence, under the oversight of the program nurse and program management. The Medical Support Professional schedules all medical/dental appointments in conjunction with the program nurse.Â
The Medical Support Professional is also available to serve as a DSP, either part-time on a regular schedule or as needed, depending upon total weekly MSP hours. This includes implementing person-centered services for each individual and ensuring implementation of the individuals services, goals and outcomes in relation to program-based and community inclusion activities. In addition, the Direct Support Professional is directly responsible for the individuals overall physical and emotional well-being.Â
Primary Responsibilities and Essential Functions of Position:Â
- Conduct weekly inventory of all medication.Â
- Ensure that overnight AMAP is doing a weekly medication inventory.Â
- Check MAR’s daily for any missing signatures.Â
- Check bowel movement charts daily, whether on paper or in Precision Care.Â
- Check finger stick charts according to schedule.Â
- Check that all controlled medications have a count sheet and are being signed and counted daily.Â
- Check MAR monthly for current prescriptions. There must be a copy of a prescription in the MAR book for each medication prescribed. Monthly prescriptions for controlled meds and six months for all other medications.Â
- Schedule all medical and dental appointments in conjunction with the program nurse.Â
- Prepare all monthly MAR sheets making sure all information, including medication names, dosages and times are correct.Â
- Make sure prescriptions have a drug specific sheet to match in the MAR.Â
- Make sure all discontinued medications have a d/c prescription to match.Â
- Attend all program medical meetings, whether weekly or bi-weekly as per the residence’s schedule.Â
- Create a tracking system in conjunction with Coordinator of Health Services of medication inventory (medication inventory form).Â
- Create a tracking system in conjunction with Coordinator of Health Services for all medical appointments, diagnostic and lab testing.Â
- Make sure all reports for labs or any other diagnostic testing is retrieved within two weeks.Â
- Make sure any MIPS forms, if needed, are completed, and attached to CVS prior to the appointment.Â
- Ensure AMAP’s are documenting bowel movements for any individual’s who require bowel movement monitoring sheet.Â
- Ensure monthly inventory of all OTC medications is checked for quantity and expiration dates. All expired OTC medications must be properly disposed of immediately.Â
- In-service all new AMAP staff as suggested by the Program RN.Â
- Attend majority of medical appointments and advocate proactively for individuals.Â
- Inform the nurse and management immediately of any medication changes.Â
- Contact program nurse after each medical appointment to inform him/her of the outcome.Â
- Be responsible for the oversight of the AMAP communication book; ensure that all AMAP’s are reading and signing any new entry that has been logged in the book.Â