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Perform delegated tasks as instructed by the RN, Nurse Manager, Executive Director, Assistant Executive Director, Lead Caregiver or Lifestyle Enrichment Specialist. The Caregiver provides personal care and incidental Activities of Daily Living to RCAC, CBRF and/or Memory Care residents of Capri Communities LLC, with adherence to organizational and regulatory requirements.
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St. Coletta, a leader in providing residential, vocational, and educational services to adults with developmental disabilities, has an excellent employment opportunity for 3rd Shift Direct Support Professional/Caregiver in our Jefferson, WI group homes.
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Twelve months of experience as a personal aide, Caregiver or equivalent life experience. Observes and reports resident's condition and safety hazards to RN, Nurse Manager, Assistant Executive Director or Executive Director in a timely manner.
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Schedule: 40 hrs/wk, Monday-Friday 7:30am to 3:30pm St. Coletta of Wisconsin, has a full-time, 1st Shift opening in our Excel Day Program in Jefferson, WI!
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Caregiver job responsibilities and pay may vary. provides a variety of non-medical services that allow aging adults to remain in their home and meet the. challenges of aging with dignity, care and compassion.
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Reena Senior Living , a Lifespark Senior Living Community is looking for a Caregiver/HHH/CNA to join our growing team. Engage residents in meaningful conversations and provide attentive care. Same Day Pay Available.
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