An Experienced Guide Through the Health Care Maze
From day one your Nurse Care Manager has only one goal. To get you the best care possible in alignment with your personal health goals. It's a role that highly experienced Registered Nurses are perfectly suited for with their deep understanding of health and well-being, and vast experience navigating the healthcare system on behalf of patients.
When you sign up with Nurse On Board, you will soon learn that all of our RNs are skilled in three key areas to serve your needs: Navigation, Advocacy and Support. |
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Experience and Certifications
Every Registered Nurse at Nurse On Board is in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario, registered in the practicing class. To become a Care Manager, each nurse must also have a minimum of 15 years of nursing experience and a solid understanding of the hospital environment and community care. In reality, most of our nurses have at least 35 years of experience.
They are also members of the following groups:
College of Nurses of Ontario http://www.cno.org/en/what-is-cno
The College of Nurses of Ontario is the governing body for registered nurses (RNs), registered practical nurses (RPNs) and nurse practitioners (NPs) in Ontario, Canada.
Patient Advocacy Certification Board (PACB) https//pacboard.org/
“The goal of the Patient Advocacy Certification Board (PACB) is to develop standards and practices that reflect the broad knowledge and insight of our diverse professional community, not just the perspective of any single individual or organization.”
The Alliance of Professional Health Advocates aphadvocates.org/
"The Alliance of Professional Health Advocates is a membership organization that provides private, independent patient or health advocates and navigators with business, marketing and networking support to help them start and grow their practices so they can help those patients and caregivers, and make a living doing so.”
Every Registered Nurse at Nurse On Board is in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario, registered in the practicing class. To become a Care Manager, each nurse must also have a minimum of 15 years of nursing experience and a solid understanding of the hospital environment and community care. In reality, most of our nurses have at least 35 years of experience.
They are also members of the following groups:
College of Nurses of Ontario http://www.cno.org/en/what-is-cno
The College of Nurses of Ontario is the governing body for registered nurses (RNs), registered practical nurses (RPNs) and nurse practitioners (NPs) in Ontario, Canada.
Patient Advocacy Certification Board (PACB) https//pacboard.org/
“The goal of the Patient Advocacy Certification Board (PACB) is to develop standards and practices that reflect the broad knowledge and insight of our diverse professional community, not just the perspective of any single individual or organization.”
The Alliance of Professional Health Advocates aphadvocates.org/
"The Alliance of Professional Health Advocates is a membership organization that provides private, independent patient or health advocates and navigators with business, marketing and networking support to help them start and grow their practices so they can help those patients and caregivers, and make a living doing so.”
Cannabis Care
The medical use of cannabis has been a game-changer for thousands of Canadians. Find out how it can make a difference for you with the expert guidance of a Registered Nurse. Read more. |
Health Care Management
We've designed a unique and holistic approach to patient health. Your Nurse Care Manager will work to open doors to precisely the care and services you need. Read more. |
Corporate Care
A range of Nurse On Board services are available for retirement residences and seniors' communities, to support individuals in both independent and assisted living environments. Read more. |