COURT HOUSE – Kathleen A. McLeer, RN, has joined Cape Visiting Nurse Association (Cape VNA) as Clinical Supervisor/Nursing Liaison.
As the Clinical Supervisor/Nursing Liaison, Ms. McLeer will be responsible for assessing patient’s total care needs and coordinating referrals for home care and hospice services. She will also ensure the coordination and continuity of healthcare needs as patients transfer to home care from the hospital, long term care or sub-acute rehabilitation center care.
Ms. McLeer comes to Cape VNA from Temple University Health System where she held several nursing management roles including Performance Improvement Manager for Nursing Education, Operations Manager for Temple University Pulmonary Research Program, and Physician Liaison of the Temple Lung Center.
“Nursing is more than a career, it is my passion,” stated Kathleen McLeer, BSN. “My training, certification, and career experience has all uniquely prepared me for this new role with Cape Visiting Nurse Association. It is wonderful to be a part of an organization with such an excellent reputation. I look forward to working with the nursing staff as we move together into the future.”
Ms. McLeer earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Gwynedd Mercy College in Gwynedd Valley, PA. She is certified in Gerontology.
Kathleen and her husband, Kevin, recently relocated from Philadelphia, PA and now reside in North Cape May.
Cape Visiting Nurse Association, named to the Top 100 of the 2013 HomeCare Elite, is a joint venture between two leading healthcare providers – Cape Regional Medical Center in Cape May County, and Visiting Nurse Association Health Group, a premier Medicare/Medicaid-certified provider of home health, hospice and community based services. Cape VNA delivers the most advanced, comprehensive clinical home care to the residents of Cape May County.
For more information on Cape Visiting Nurse Association, please call toll-free at 800-862-3330 or 609-465-1205. You can also visit their website at www.capevna.org.
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