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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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In the Absence of the Memory Care Director, Participate in weekly tracking meetings to assure that daily information and observations by MCD/MCC is utilized. In the absence of the Memory Care Director, will provide Habilitation Therapy Training to Orientation classes.
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We are seeking a seasoned Health and Wellness Director to show off their leadership talent while maintaining excellent relationships and providing great care for our residents at our large senior living community in Redmond, WA. As the Director of Health and Wellness you would be responsible for overall operation of the wellness department which includes assisted living and memory care services.
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As we continue to grow, we are seeking Memory Care Director to become part of our family. Ensures that all associates working on a memory care neighborhood has complete day 3 orientation Dementia training which included 8 hours of Habilitation Therapy training.
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Finally, the Memory Care Director ensures compliance with state regulations and company policies, and works to create a nurturing environment that promotes dignity, wellbeing, engagement, safety and a high quality of life for our residents living with dementia.
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Our beautiful state-of-the-art senior living community provides assisted living, licensed boarding home care, memory care, and independent living. Successful experience as an Administrator for an Assisted Living, Independent Living, or Memory Care facility.
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Provide ongoing communication to the Memory Care Director regarding resident issues or concerns. Other responsibilities as assigned by the Memory Care Director. Assist with the completion of Staying Connected Form/Personal History Form for all residents in our memory care program.
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Whether for independent living, assisted living, memory care, or skilled rehabilitation, Brio provides a supportive community where every resident can live life their way. Learn more about how WesleyLife is revolutionizing the experience of aging here embodies a connected community where residents experience a seamless blend of independent, assisted, memory support, long-term care, and short-term rehabilitation services all under one roof.
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With two beautifully designed locations in Charlottesville, Virginia, RoseWood Village continues to be the premier trusted care provider of assisted living and memory care that serves residents and their families in a culture fostering dignity, respect and individuality.by Jobble.
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The Family Experience Director is responsible for providing overall leadership and management of the Assisted Living and/or Memory Care. This position promotes and integrates the philosophy of Phoenix Senior Living to incorporate wellness in all aspects of the seniors' lives we serve through ensuring all dimensions (emotional, sense of purpose, physical, social, intellectual and spiritual) are incorporated into the services we provide and embrace.
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Reviews building compliance with all corporate, federal, state, and local resident care guidelines. Assess and monitor residents' health care needs through appropriate actions, training, consultation, and delegation.
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The Memory Care Director will plan, direct, and evaluate the overall program and supervise, train, and coach memory care staff. The Memory Care Director is responsible for ensuring that a person-centric philosophy and culture of caring is implemented and practiced within the Memory Care Program.
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Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) - Assisted Living & Memory Care. Direct care and service to residents. Training of associates and auditing of care. Oversight of Certified Nursing Assistants.
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Assess member needs in the areas of physical health, mental health, SUD, oral health, palliative care, memory care, trauma-informed care, social supports, housing, and referral and linkage to community-based services and supports.
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Health Services Director - Memory Care. Experience in clinical nursing practice or long-term care administration preferred but not required. The Health Services Director (RN, LVN, or LPN) works closely with the Executive Director and Resident Care Coordinator to ensure the quality care of all residents.
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