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Assist persons served in development of independent living skills, such as personal hygiene, nutrition, cooking, housekeeping, clothing maintenance, money management, and accessing/utilizing public transportation by utilizing motivational interviewing skill, counseling techniques, role modeling and/or other individualized or group best practices to promote person served growth and future ability/success with living more independently in the community.
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State licensure and certification in dental hygiene (or pending board certification/applying for license). CPR Certification and Radiography/X-ray certification per state guidelines. Maintain compliance with state dental practice requirements (e.g., X-ray protocols, OSHA, CE training.
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Dental Hygienist Qualifications: Valid Dental Hygienist License Minimum of an Associate’s degree in Dental Hygiene. Dental Hygienist Qualifications: Valid Dental Hygienist License Minimum of an Associate’s degree in Dental Hygiene.
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Models, teaches, and reinforces activities of daily living (such as medication management, hygiene, cleaning, personal property management, relationship development, budgeting, and safety). House Manager (Program Director) or their designee.
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Bachelor’s degree in relevant field (Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Engineering, Environmental Science) or equivalent combination of education and technical experience. Bachelor’s degree in relevant field (Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Engineering, Environmental Science) or equivalent combination of education and technical experience.
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The Hygienist will be responsible for assisting with dental care procedures, performing dental cleanings, providing patient education on oral hygiene practices, administering sealants, and maintaining infection control protocols.
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Responsibilities Provide personal hygiene assistance for elderly patients or those recovering from surgeries, injuries or accidents by attending to their basic needs, such as showering, bathing, dressing and eating Help clients take prescribed medication and assist clients with ambulation Help with mobility around the house or outside (doctor’s appointments, walks etc.
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Personalized Care: Extend a helping hand to individuals with developmental disabilities, assisting with personal hygiene, meal prep, medication, and transportation. Skill Enhancement: Harness the power of positive behavior support methods to tackle challenges and foster skill growth.
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Comply with all Company and Client policies and procedures, statutory regulations relating to your work place, this will include but not limited to fire; health and safety; hygiene; working safely; CoSHH.
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Thecaregiver may also need to help, supervise and teach in areas such as bathing,dressing, personal hygiene and budgeting. The roleof the Caregiver/Shared Living Provider is to provide a comfortable and safe home while helping the personto have a healthy and enriching life.
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Including: Greeting ambulances, taking and recording vital signs, performing EKG's, assisting with procedures, providing hygiene and nutrition, feed pts as needed, and making rounds on a group of assigned patients, stocking supplies, transfer of patients to med-surg units and assist with cleaning patient care equipment.
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Provides specialized training and instruction to individuals and coworkers (such as in the role of Medication Officer, Human Rights Officer, Van Officer, Safety Officer or Activities Coordinator) on an assigned basis.
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Daily coordination, support, and guidance of children in their daily activities that may include classroom, leisure/ sports activities, meals, and hygiene. Each of Eliot’s Latency Homes offers a positive, healthy living situation in which young children who may have experienced trauma, abuse, or neglect can thrive and grow.
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