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The Life Enrichment Manager is responsible for designing Life Skills to reflect each resident's past interests and for providing them with encouragement, prompts and hands on assistance.
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At Sunrise, our Life Enrichment Manager is responsible for consistently engaging residents in familiar routines of daily living through personalized Life Skills that "Create Pleasant Days" for residents.
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Work collegially with Life Enrichment staff to ensure that resident programming occurs throughout the day, addressing the residents preferences and cognitive abilities. Assess residents with cognitive impairment accurately, identifying the level of their impairment.
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Masonic Villages of Pennsylvania - Warminster Campus - is immediately hiring a Part Time Life Enrichment Assistant. Our Life Enrichment Assistant Is Responsible For The Following.
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The Director of Functional Health role is to promote partnerships between rehab and life enrichment stakeholders, community resources, and facility leaders to promote resident well-being and quality of life.
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If so, we would like to talk to you about joining our talented team as the Senior Living Event Director (also known as our Life Enrichment Director.) Must possess organizational and leadership skills that demonstrate the ability to plan, direct, supervise and facilitate the Life Enrichment Program with integrity, empathy and resourcefulness.
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Handbook Goal: Exists to meet the social, emotional and cognitive needs of an identified student population through individualized instruction, enrichment and extension. Benefits: TRS-ActiveCare Medical Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas (2 PP0 plans and 2 HMO plan) and Baylor Scott & White (HMO plan) In conjunction with the State of Texas contribution of $75.00, Marble Falls ISD pays a total of $410.00 towards the plan; $10,000 Basic Life Insurance Policy; Section 125 Cafeteria Plan enrollment; Plans available for employee to purchase - dental, vision, disability, critical illness, hospital indemnity, cancer, accident, FLEX medical and additional life insurance.
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For over 40 years, Life Enrichment Advancing People (LEAP) has been supporting people with developmental, cognitive, and intellectual disabilities to be actively involved in their communities.
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The Aspenwood Company is currently recruiting for Director of Life Enrichment for at our Heartis MidCities location a senior living community. Sunday - Thursday | 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. The Director is responsible for planning, scheduling and implementing activities and events that meet the social, spiritual, physical, recreational and cognitive needs of our senior residents.
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Participates in the review of individual Residents’ Service Plans and documents life enrichment progress every six months or when there is a significant change in the resident. Provides strategic direction for the community to provide adult-centric, relevant, elevated, and purposeful activities programming that addresses the Physical, Social, Spiritual, Emotional, Cognitive and Leisure needs of our residents.
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EEOC Statement: Life Enrichment Advancing People (LEAP) is dedicated to building a diverse staff who have expertise and interest in serving our communities. Typical Day in the Life of a Direct Support Professional (DSP.
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Ability to motivate, encourage residents; knowledge of how to adapt life skills to the cognitive and functional ability of each resident. - Assist in maintaining an inventory of Life Skills programming supplies.
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Develops Life Skills tailored to each resident's unique needs and abilities. - As applicable, assist residents with daily care of any animals and/or plants as part of the Life Skills program and services.
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Healthcare, Hospitality, Activities, Activity Assistant, Event Planning, Life Enrichment, Programming Assistant, Recreation. At Brightview Senior Living, our Wellspring Village is home to residents with Dementia and other cognitive care needs.
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Engages residents in Life Skills throughout the day and evening. Life Skills are familiar tasks that residents enjoyed doing in the past that can still bring a sense of success, meaning and purpose in the present.
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