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Plans, organizes, develops and leads the overall management of Memory Care neighborhood(s) in accordance with federal, state, local laws and Phoenix Senior Living standards, guidelines and regulations.
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Direct and assign these to the memory care director as appropriate and if applicable for residents residing in the connections for living neighborhood. Meet regularly with the director of wellness programming and memory care director/wellness program coordinator to ensure that a robust array of program offerings are in place to support the best wellness outcomes for all residents.
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You would be responsible for planning, directing and implementing Expressions memory care programming, overseeing Expressions staff members, training them, ensuring care plans are being kept up to date and followed closely, and provide oversight of personal care services for the residents in the Expressions neighborhood.
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The Memory Care Director is responsible for general oversight of all aspects of the Traditions (Memory Care) neighborhood in their community, ensuring that the delivery of dementia care services including the delivery of care, delivery of activities, and delivery of culinary, exceed the resident and family expectations and meet the required services outlined in the residents service plan.
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Brightview Senior Living is proud to operate state of the art senior living communities that offer Independent Living and Assisted Living residences as well as our innovative Dementia Care neighborhood known as Wellspring Village.
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At Brightview Senior Living, our Wellspring Village is home to residents with Dementia and other cognitive care needs. We hope you'll use your talents as a singer, dancer, artist, poet, historian, or trivia expert.
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St. Andrew's Village in Mahtomedi, MN is hiring a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to work on Part Time on the Day shift within Assisted Living/Memory Care. This is a weekday, day position.
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Plans, organizes, develops and leads the overall management of the Assisted Living and Memory Care neighborhood(s) in accordance with federal, state, local laws and Phoenix Senior Living standards, guidelines and regulations.
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At Fitzsimons, we provide long-term and short-term rehab, have a secured memory care neighborhood, and are conveniently located on the medical campus with UC Hospital and the Aurora VA Medical Center.
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Prestige Care is a family of over 75 skilled nursing + post-acute care centers, as well as assisted living and memory care communities in 8 Western states. We offer nursing and rehabilitation Care Center nestled within a quiet, suburban neighborhood, featuring a fenced yard, a beautiful garden and walking paths for patients and residents to use at their leisure.
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Located at 729 Henderson Road, in a residential neighborhood nestled among the pear and apple orchard overlooking the beautiful Hood River Valley, the 4-Star 100-bed Hood River Care Center is an award-winning skilled nursing facility offering opportunity to continue your healthcare career with the support of great leadership and a team committed to quality care.
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The Memory Care Manager will oversee the management and performance of the Memory Care neighborhood as well as support the incorporation of Memory Care services throughout the Skilled Nursing and Assisted Living Neighborhoods.
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Goddard House, an assisted living and memory support community in Brookline, is acclaimed for its forward-thinking, pace-setting innovations in the world of senior care that includes a renowned Olmsted Memory Support Neighborhood, as well as the award-winning Brain Healthy Cooking Program and the stigma-shattering Dementia Friendly Communities Initiative that is quickly spreading across our area.
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Participates in leadership team by actively contributing in decision making, grievance follow up, building and company-wide initiatives and attending leadership team meetings such as daily stand up, Managing Acute Care Conditions (MACC), Nutrition at Risk (NAR), Utilization Review (UR), Quality Assurance Performance Improvement (QAPI) and other meetings as required.
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Responsible for championing the designated care manager concept throughout the neighborhood, assisting in the recruiting, hiring, and training of team members, completing staffing, scheduling and timekeeping review, team member recognition, engagement, and performance management.
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