Lakewood Health System is an independent, integrated rural health network founded in 1936 and headquartered in Staples, Minnesota. The system delivers comprehensive care through a 25‑bed Critical Access Hospital, primary care clinics, and specialty services—including senior, women’s health, infertility, oncology, osteopathic medicine, urology, orthopedics, behavioral health, family medicine, ENT, and pediatrics—while linking local patients to world‑class specialists within the community. With a strong emphasis on personalized, family‑centered care, Lakewood combines innovative practices and a progressive mindset to maintain high quality across its five service areas. Its reputation as a Star Tribune Top Workplace underscores a culture that values collaboration, creativity, and a supportive environment for both patients and employees.
The Long-Term Care Charge Nurse provides quality, personalized care for residents through implementing their plan of care with compassion, quality, and integrity. The position involves supervising and providing leadership to frontline staff, managing day-to-day operations of the unit, and dispensing medication.
Lakewood Health System is an independent, integrated rural health network founded in 1936 and headquartered in Staples, Minnesota. The system delivers comprehensive care through a 25‑bed Critical Access Hospital, primary care clinics, and specialty services—including senior, women’s health, infertility, oncology, osteopathic medicine, urology, orthopedics, behavioral health, family medicine, ENT, and pediatrics—while linking local patients to world‑class specialists within the community. With a strong emphasis on personalized, family‑centered care, Lakewood combines innovative practices and a progressive mindset to maintain high quality across its five service areas. Its reputation as a Star Tribune Top Workplace underscores a culture that values collaboration, creativity, and a supportive environment for both patients and employees.
LAKEWOOD HEALTH SYSTEM