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Assisted Living, Spiritual, Elderly Care, Calendaring, Facilitation, English Speaking, Memory Care, Innovation, Customer Service, activities, resourceful, team player, interpersonal, engaging, time management, community, life enrichment, activities assistant, activities aide, CBMT Certified Board for Music Therapists, Music Therapy, Long Term Care, Rehab, skilled nursing, assisted living, aging, elder care, occupational therapy, OT, physical therapy, PT, Entertainment, Games, Singing.
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As an Activities Assistant at Regency at Whitmore Lake, you will join other creative individuals in coordinating and delivering enrichment programs on a daily basis for facility guests. You will assist the Director of Activities in the implementation of the activities program.
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Complete appropriate records indicating guest attendance and participation in individual and group activities in a timely manner. We serve our residents with compassion, concern, and excellence, believing that every one of them is a unique person who deserves our best each day that we care for them.
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Coordinate and schedule recreational activities, events, and classes. The Director of Recreational Activities is responsible for overseeing and managing all recreational activities at the location.
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Utilizes documentation such as care plans, activity protocols and other appropriate sources of information to facilitate each resident's best ability to function in meaningful life activities. Conducts daily activity program including group, individual/spontaneous, 1:1 and normalization activities as directed by Activity Manager and per calendar and individual plans and with the intent to optimize the function, safety, health and emotional well-being of each resident.
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