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Prairie Bluffs is excited to announce we are looking to add a PT or FT Life Enrichment Assistant to our continually growing team! Planning and facilitating daily, weekly, and monthly life enrichment programs and events.
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Examples of Life Enrichment Program activities include: art therapy, music therapy, cooking, YMCA classes and events, social activities (potlucks, etc), learning activities including reading and discussion groups, community activities, and special events.
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Audits Therapeutic Recreation/Life Enrichment Department documentation regularly. The Life Enrichment Director leads all planning and implementing of a quality leisure, therapuetic, and social events program crafted to assist senior age Assisted Living/Memory Care residents in maintaining their personal potential both physically and mentally.
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The Life Enrichment Manager is responsible for designing Life Skills to reflect each resident's past interests and for providing them with encouragement, prompts and hands on assistance. At Sunrise, our Life Enrichment Manager is responsible for consistently engaging residents in familiar routines of daily living through personalized Life Skills that "Create Pleasant Days" for residents.
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As part of a mission-focused nonprofit that values positive impact, compassion and partnership in our community, Opportunity Partners will train you for success!
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As a Youth Learning and Enrichment Fellow, you will support a local school or nonprofit’s academic and enrichment programs. Youth Language and Enrichment Fellows come from all walks of life.
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Emerald Crest of Shakopee is hiring experienced Full-Time and Part-Time Caregivers/ Life Enrichment Coaches (Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), Home Health Aides (HHAs), or Personal Care Assistants (PCAs) to join our memory care team.
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We are seeking an individual that has previous Life Enrichment/Activities experience working with MEMORY CARE and ASSISTED LIVING residents and is capable of planning & running the Activities Programs for the ENTIRE community.
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Ability to motivate, encourage residents; knowledge of how to adapt life skills to the cognitive and functional ability of each resident. Assist in maintaining an inventory of Life Skills programming supplies.
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