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Engage clients in the development of Independent Living Plans (ILPS), to include education, employment, life skills, mental and emotional health, physical health, permanent housing, support systems, and other individualized goals.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Ensure client’s Health, Wellness and Safety Encourage individual goals as they relate to learning and maintaining independent living skills such as healthy lifestyle, personal care, and other activities of daily living.
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Facilitate patient educational-rehabilitative groups which cover a variety of topics including social skills, coping skills, anger management and independent living skills.
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Ensuring patient safety is our highest priority and providing excellent customer service. Recognize that patient safety is a top priority. Assist with follow-up and paperwork as required on incidents and events that may take place in the facility.
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The Peer Support Coordinator provides training in independent living skills, documents client progress and issues, and conducts program outreach as necessary. Meet regularly with consumers; train consumers in independent living skills and model same behaviors; provide feedback in the form of documentation describing interactions with consumers.
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As a LifeSet Specialist, one provides individual counseling and case management services to clients in the home and community setting to assist clients with transitioning to adulthood, specifically obtaining and maintaining safe and suitable housing, continuing their education, learning independent living skills, obtaining and maintaining employment, building a support system and remaining free from legal involvement.
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Demonstrates on- going commitment to preparing young people for the workforce by modeling, mentoring, and monitoring excellence in the eight Career Success Standards of: workplace relations and ethics; information management; communications; multicultural awareness; personal growth and development; career and personal planning; interpersonal skills and independent living.
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We are a compassionate primary and post-acute care organization serving seniors in assisted living, life plan communities, independent living, skilled nursing, and long-term care facilities across the United states.
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May oversee or assist patients with activities of daily living, including toileting, bathing, dressing, grooming, oral hygiene, meals, snacks, hydration and changing bed linens. LICENSES/DESIGNATIONS/CERTIFICATIONS: CPR and de-escalation and restraint certification required (training available upon hire and offered by facility.
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Provides assistance, encouragement, and restorative interventions, as needed, for residents to be as independent as possible in their activities of daily living including and not limited to: bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, assist in dining, and mobility.
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Oversee or assist patients with activities of daily living, including toileting, bathing, dressing, grooming, oral hygiene, meals, snacks, hydration and changing bed linens. Oversee or assist patients with activities of daily living, including toileting, bathing, dressing, grooming, oral hygiene, meals, snacks, hydration and changing bed linens.
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Teaches members independent and community living skills, such as housekeeping, meal preparation, coping skills, etc. EDUCATION: Candidates must be at least 21 years of age and have:High school diploma or GED certificate with 5 years of supervised job-related experience in the field of social services or a bachelor’s degree in psychology, Social Work, or related field REQUIREMENTS: Daily access to a personal vehicle.
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Knowledge of treatment modalities and intervention techniques, such as behavior supports, independent living skills, training, supportive counseling, family education, crisis intervention, discharge planning, and service coordination.
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Our private campus includes walking trails, picnic areas, outdoor swimming pool, full-size gym, and state-of-the-art exercise equipment, providing opportunities for leisure, therapeutic recreation, and team building skills.
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Uses the physical elements of thermotherapy, electrotherapy, hydrotherapy, exercise, postural training/biomechanics, gait training, soft tissue mobilization, and independent living skills training for treatment.
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