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The QMHP main focus with helping adults is to assist them with learning functional and independent living skills, find community resources and provide support and/or linkage to support.
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For young adults transitioning from foster care to independent living, StepStone provides personalized guidance and training on basic life skills, including money management, life skills and education.
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Job Description: Independent Living Skills Trainer (ILST) position within an organization serving adults with traumatic brain injury and other physical and/or neurological impairments.
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Guides youth in the development of skills or strategies for dealing with their problems - teaching life skills, independent living skills, and vocational and job readiness skills.
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Independent Living Skills InstructorManos has been providing in-home services for adults and children with developmental disabilities such as: Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, Developmental Delay, throughout Alameda & Contra Costa County for over 20 years in cities such as Oakland, Berkeley, Richmond, Antioch, Walnut Creek, Livermore, Hayward, Union City and Fremont.
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Services include food and shelter, counseling, independent living and parenting skills, substance-abuse treatment and rehabilitation, and job training. Continually learn and enhance technical and interpersonal skills.
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Ecumen Pathstone consists of assisted living, long-term care, rehabilitation care, memory care, adult day services, and independent living. Promotes independence with Residents, offering choices and fostering self-help skills.
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Considerable knowledge of the practices and methods related to the instruction of intellectually disabled adults including behavior management, independent living skills training and supportive counseling; considerable knowledge of human rights of the individuals.
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Dove Healthcare consists of 11 skilled nursing and rehabilitation centers, six assisted living residences, and three independent living complexes in Barron, Bloomer, Chippewa Falls, Eau Claire, Fennimore, Lodi, Osseo, Rice Lake, Spooner, St. Croix Falls, and Superior.
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PRP Direct Care Staff/CounselorPosition Overview: Responsible for assessing client’s needs and capabilities, providing supported living services, supportive counseling, skills enhancement and crisis intervention to facilitate progress towards rehabilitation plan goals and integration into community life.
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Extended Employment-Rehabilitation Counselor/FT/Cumberland County Cumberland County/Millville (Full-Time/Monday – Friday 8:00 am -3:30 pm) Do you have a passion for helping others by enriching the lives of people living with disabilities and special needs in your community.
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Do you want to help others increase their independent living skills, including helping them take their medication daily? Or have a high school diploma or equivalent, and five years’ social service or peer experience; or high school diploma or equivalent and be a Certified Recovery Support Specialist (CRSS) or Certified Peer Recovery Specialist (CPRS) in good standing with the State of Illinois; or have a Bachelor’s degree in counseling, social work, education, psychology or related human service field.
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This includes caregivers, Independent Living Skills Trainers (ILSTs), Personal Care Assistants (PCAs), Direct Support Professionals (DSPs), Companions, Recovery Assistants (RAs), Behavioral Health specialists, and Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs.
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Our beautiful state-of-the-art senior living communities provide 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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Join the team at Westminster Place, a Presbyterian Homes community, an independent, non-profit senior living care organization offering full continuum of care from independent and assisted living to skilled nursing and memory care at four luxury retirement communities.
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