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About the Department The Center for Adult Services (CAS) provides programs and services in Aging; Adult Protective Services; Clinical & Emergency Services; and Community & Residential Support Services for seniors and for persons with mental illness, intellectual disabilities and substance use disorders.
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The Center for Adult Services (CAS) provides programs and services in Aging; Adult Protective Services, Clinical & Emergency Services, and Community & Residential Support Services for seniors and for persons with mental illness, intellectual disabilities, and substance use disorders.
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Expand your knowledge of psychology by supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, autism, mental illness and behavioral challenges. , provides community-based services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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Good Neighbor, a part of the Sevita family, provides community-based services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Keywords: Caregiver, Direct Support Professional, CNA , Help at home, DSP, Helpers, assisted living, care, weekly pay.
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Communities include assisted living, independent living, senior congregate living, 55+ communities, and intermediate care facilities for clients with intellectual disabilities.
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Counselors within our Community Development Program support individuals with intellectual disabilities explore our local community, work on volunteer or employment activities, and improve their daily life skills.
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This office provides best-in-class care to adult and geriatric clients living in communities that include assisted living, independent living, senior congregate living, 55+ communities, and intermediate care facilities for clients with intellectual disabilities throughout Falls Church and surrounding areas.
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Preferably one full year of successful experience supporting individuals with intellectual and/or other types of developmental disabilities. CRi is a well-known non-profit organization located throughout Northern VA, Richmond VA, and Maryland that is dedicated to providing quality services to enable individuals with a wide range of disabilities to live as independently as possible.
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A Direct Support Professional/ Trained Medication Employees provides (DSP/TMEs) “person-centered” care, support and assistance to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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At Mary Marshall Assisted Living, we provide outstanding, compassionate care to older adults with intellectual disabilities or mental illness. Qualified Dietitian, or other nutrition-related Bachelor’s Degree, or successful completion of state-approved food service management course (Certified Dietary Manager or Dietary Technician.
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We are a community-based nonprofit organization in the Northern Virginia and DC areas that helps adults and youth living with mental illness, substance use disorders, mild intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorders and people in crisis achieve personal Wellness, Recovery, Community Integration and Safety.
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Assist with daily living skills including meal preparation and assist with medication administration. Support persons served with living skills such as personal hygiene, grooming, and/or bathing.
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The Residential Counselor provides residential services to individuals with serious mental illnesses, substance abuse disorders and/or developmental disabilities, completes assessments, provide information to develop service plans, provide assistance and training in daily living skills.
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Mary Marshall Assisted Living , we provide outstanding, compassionate care to older adults with intellectual disabilities or mental illness. Come join our awesome team as a Activities Director-Life Enrichment with Mary Marshall Assisted Living.
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We empower individuals with intellectual disabilities and/or profound mental illness to stay or reintegrate into their community of choice through a combination of therapeutic and rehabilitative services.
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