Lisa Jett

Case Manager at Pioneers Medical Center

Lisa Jett is an experienced healthcare professional with a diverse background in various clinical and managerial roles. Currently serving as a Parent Provider Case Manager at Volunteers of America since August 2023, Lisa has previously held positions including Chronic Care Manager at Cedar Point Health and Director of Clinical Training and Quality Assurance at Trilogy Home Healthcare. Other notable roles include Clinical Manager and Clinical Specialist at Kindred at Home, and Clinical Documentation Specialist at Aspire Home Healthcare. Lisa's career path also includes strategic positions such as Branch Administrator at Recover Health, Inc. and Director of Clinical Services at Paradigm HomeCare. With an Associate's degree in Registered Nursing from Anoka Ramsey Community College, Lisa is a Certified Home Health Coder and holds certification in Oasis, contributing to a robust skill set in home healthcare consulting and clinical operations.

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Meeker, United States

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Pioneers Medical Center

Pioneers' history began in 1947 when Freeman Fairfield, a previous resident of this community, approached the County Commissioners about establishing a hospital. Over the next several years, Mr. Fairfield worked with the Commissioners and a group of local citizens to build a hospital for the Meeker community. Opening its doors in 1950, Pioneers began offering acute health care and surgical services to the community, licensed through the State of Colorado Department of Health and Human Services. We are Medicare and Medicaid-certified, accept private insurance, and, of course, self-pay. Financial arrangements may be set up through the Business Office. In 1964, the Walbridge Memorial Convalescent Wing opened its doors for long-term care, made possible through the generosity of the wills of Carl and Adelaide Walbridge. Attached to the north side of the hospital, the Wing, with its 33 beds, brings skilled and intermediate nursing to residents who are unable to care for themselves. Through the Wing's rehabilitation services, exercise, and activity groups, each resident's care is individualized to meet his or her physical, emotional, nutritional, and spiritual needs. The Wing is licensed by the State of Colorado Department of Health and Human Services, and accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private-pay residents. First-line health care services are delivered through Meeker Family Health Center. The MFHC originated in 1990 as a rural health clinic, and its physicians, nurse practitioners, and staff continue to strive to meet our community's and visitors' healthcare needs.