Memory Care Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Jobs

Company Description Do you have HEART? We are looking for individuals who can embrace our mission to purposely brighten and enrich the lives of those we serve with HEART; Hospitality, Excellence, Appreciation, Respe...
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About Us Signature HealthCARE of Terre Haute , a 176-bed facility. It is our mission as a family-based organization to revolutionize the long-term care industry through a culture of patient centered healthcare servi...
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Find your joy here, at Willow Grove of Maumelle, a Sonida Senior Living community! We offer a comprehensive benefit package to include competitive wage/salary, health and dental insurance, 401k with company match &am...
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Overview LPN or RN Charge Nurse/ADON. $2,500 Sign-On Bonus! All Memory Care community. 55 Residents. -Experience in Psych or Memory Care needed. Leadership experience a plus.  -Schedule: Tuesday thru Saturda...
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Memory Care LPN Jobs: Overview

Nearly 7 million Americans suffer from Alzheimer’s disease, while the cost of caring for people with dementia is estimated at $360 billion annually (and expected to hit $1 trillion by 2050). As the population of Americans over 65 continues to grow, so will the need for licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and other healthcare staff to care for this particularly vulnerable patient population. This means that memory care LPN jobs are likely to provide plenty of career opportunities for years to come.

LPNs who have the right mix of skills and temperament are encouraged to explore this important and in-demand specialty. Keep in mind that LPNs are referred to as LVNs (licensed vocational nurses) in California and Texas. IntelyCare’s job board gives you access to part-time, full-time, contract, temporary, and per diem LVN/LPN jobs in memory care and other specialized roles throughout the U.S. Check out related roles such as home health LPN jobs and LPN hospice jobs for more opportunities.

Memory Care Jobs: LPN Skills, Education, and Certifications

In order to work as an LPN/LVN in memory care, you will need to have completed an accredited LPN/LVN program and hold a nursing license that is in good standing. For a closer look at what may be required for this role, check out our memory care nurse job description sample.

You might also want to take a training program from the Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) or become a Certified Dementia Practitioner (CDP).

Memory care jobs require a genuine interest in the welfare of the elderly and a commitment to veracity in difficult conversations with patients and their loved ones while still maintaining a professional relationship. Other important soft skills that can help you succeed in this position include:

  • Emotional intelligence
  • Clear and effective communication
  • Empathy and patience

LPN Cover Letter and Resume for Memory Care Jobs

Your first step in any job application process is to submit a resume and cover letter. This is your chance to rise above other applicants by showing off your credentials and, ideally, sharing a little information about what motivates you or makes you uniquely suited for the job. Maybe you have prior experience carrying out care plans for dementia patients, or you helped organize games and activities for memory care residents. Hiring managers typically skim applications, so make sure your LPN resume prominently displays your qualifications and any certifications that help you stand apart from the crowd.

All nursing jobs require some measure of compassion and patience, but memory care is a uniquely demanding role and isn’t for everyone. Your cover letter is the perfect place to expand on your motivations and interest in caring for dementia patients. Facilities will want nursing professionals in this role who can be a calm, nurturing presence in patients’ lives, while also being tactful and reassuring with their loved ones.

Interviewing for Memory Care LPN Jobs

If you’ve put in the time and effort to craft a resume and cover letter that get you in the door for an interview, then you’ll want to prepare in advance to make the most out of it. Make sure you’ve thought about how you might answer some of the common memory care nurse interview questions. The interviewer knows your qualifications, so they’ll be digging a little deeper to get a better sense of how you think, what your values are, and whether you have the right temperament for this challenging role.

Memory Care LPN: Salary and Compensation

The average U.S. salary for LPNs/LVNs is $60,790, but you’ll find plenty of variance depending on the type of facility, your years of experience, and location. States that pay the highest salaries for LPNs/LVNs include:

Explore Memory Care Opportunities on IntelyCare

Take a look at the open memory care LPN jobs available right now to find one that fits you best. Want additional options? Discover all the latest LPN jobs in your specialty area and location.