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The Direct Care Worker (non-meds) is required to provide direct care to community residents, primarily for their activities of daily living. Provide laundry and linen service as required and deliver all resident laundry as designated.
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Our Direct Support Professional staff work as part of a team in a group home setting, supporting residents with household tasks such as meal planning and preparation, laundry and light housework, as well as assisting with personal care as required.
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Work cooperatively with patients, care providers and family members, as well as with appropriate Agency staff by listening and responding to patient needs, engaging in appropriate communication, reporting pertinent patient information to Case Manager in a timely mannerRegularly complete home maintenance per plan of care i.e., house cleaning, washing dishes, laundry, meal preparation, and transportation, etc.
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Job DetailsDescription SUMMARYA Direct Support Professional (DSP) provides an array of services which are necessary to support individuals and their families with needs related to disabilities, mental health and aging to live in community settings and provide services of fellowship, care and protection.
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Job Summary:The Resident Care Coordinator is required to effectively manage, direct and administer resident services of the community in accordance with company policies and procedures, standards of practice for operators, and governmental regulations so as to maintain quality care for all residents.
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In this function, the Youth Care Advocate is responsible to ensure that YMCA, DCF and DEEC policies are applied. A Youth Care Advocate is responsible to contribute to a positive work environment by illustrating pride in his/her job and cooperation with co-workers and the Program Director.
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POSITION SUMMARYThe Medication Technician provides medication services and direct resident care, assist in maintaining a positive physical and psychosocial environment for residents. Provides direct resident care while promoting the resident’s dignity, independence and choice, regularly observes residents’ physical and mental conditions and reports changes to the HSD, Expressions Director, or Executive Director.
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Is able to observe patients for safety as directed by RN/ LPN to include rounding, direct observation, sitters Assists patient with activities of daily living to include hygiene, laundry, dressing, personal care as needed.
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Counting residents’ money with other assigned staff at shift change and reporting any discrepancies to Residential Manager and Incident Management Coordinator. Meal preparation duties as identified in the ISP and under possible direction of a dietician: Meal planning, purchase of nutritional foods, cooking, serving and clean upLaundry duties as identified in the ISP: Washing and folding laundry.
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Candidates work with children and adults who need support with activities of daily living such as cooking, cleaning, laundry, grooming, self-administration of medication, behavioral supports and accessing the community.
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Here’s what sets us apart from other home care agencies · Competitive pay rates · Direct deposit into bank account · Flexible scheduling that works best for our caregivers · Our office staff “has your back” and is ready to help you whenever needed.
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Review and supervise compliance with policies pertaining to total patient care, including but not limited to meal service, activities, housekeeping and laundry, personnel and public relations under specific directives from the Executive Director.
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Direct Care Staff I/Caregiver. Assists adults with special needs with all personal care (i.e., oral care, attends assistance, toileting, repositioning, bathing, eating, skin care, eating, etc.
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Responsibilities: Under the direction of the nursing staff, the Resident Assistant will provide direct resident care duties based upon the individualized care plan/support plan of each resident, including attention to the residents’ personal care (hygiene, bed changes, etc.
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Food Handler's Card (May be required for those Programs in which Youth Care Worker Staff Provide Meal Preparation and/or Meal Serving for Children in Care) The Youth Care Worker (YCW) is responsible for providing direct care supervision for youth residing in Southwest Key Programs (SWK) care fostering an environment that facilitates learning and behavioral management in a supportivemanner.
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