Position Summary:
The Caregiver (Care partner) will provide personalized care and services to residents, uphold the philosophy of assisted living, and promote the well-being of the residents. Caregivers will provide assistance and support with residents’ activities of daily living in a professional and caring manner. Duties performed by the Caregiver are expected to be in accordance with the current Federal, State, and local regulations, as well as, the guidelines outlined in Oaks Senior Living policies and the employee handbook.
Primary Responsibilities:
Resident Services
1. Provide quality care and assistance to residents in accordance with the Oaks Senior Living philosophy of Person-Centered Lifestyle and in accordance with resident rights.
2. Assist residents with the activities of daily living according to individual resident preferences.
3. Protect the confidentiality of personal and medical information of residents and coworkers.
4. Adhere to each resident’s Negotiated Service Plan; notify the Shift Supervisor, MOD, Wellness Director, and/or Executive Director of any changes in the resident’s condition.
5. Answer and respond immediately to resident calls.
6. Assist with resident activities, encourage, and assist residents to participate in activities.
7. Encourage residents to attend meals in the dining room, escort residents to and from the dining room, assist with serving meals, assist residents with meals in ways that meet their individual needs and desires, observe and report changes in the residents’ appetite and physical abilities to eat and drink.
8. Assist with cleaning the dining room after the meal service as assigned.
9. Assist with cleaning and tidying residents’ room/apartment.
10. Maintain clean and sanitary conditions in resident, employee, and public bathrooms as needed.
11. Establish and maintain good relationship with residents and their families.
12. Dispose of all incontinent products according to policy.
13. Practice proper body mechanics when assisting with resident transfers and follow safety guidelines according to the Oaks Senior Living policies and procedures.
14. Respond to resident emergencies following proper policy and procedure.
15. Offer choice, maintain dignity, and promote individuality for all residents.
16. Protect and maintain resident rights.
17. Obtain 24 hours of continuing education in initial year of employment and 16 hours annually, thereafter. Maintain CPR & First Aid certification.
18. Practice infection control policies and established safety precautions.
19. Participate in special events, activities, and marketing programs.
20. Carry out other duties as assigned by the Shift Supervisor, Wellness Director, MOD or Executive Director.
Communications
1. Attend all regular staff meetings and required in service training sessions.
2. Must communicate effectively to convey information to residents, Shift Supervisor, and Management.
3. Review daily any and all communication tools used in providing resident care.
4. Communicate residents’ needs with Shift Supervisor and caregiver staff at change of shift.
5. Notify your supervisor or the Wellness Director if you observe a change in a resident’s condition.
6. Report all supply needs.
7. Report hazardous conditions and equipment to the Executive Director.
8. Respond to on-the-job injuries in accordance with the community’s policies and procedures.
9. Notify your supervisor of any concerns or questions presented by the residents’ family members.
10. Maintain a positive attitude.
11. Other caregiver duties as assigned
Reports to: Shift Supervisor, Wellness Director, Manager-on-Duty, and Executive Director
Qualifications:
1. Experience in the care giving to older adults preferred.
2. Ability to read, write, and speak English.
3. Desire to work with older adults. Friendly, caring disposition.
4. Must be 18 years of age. Must have a satisfactory criminal history check.
5. Must have physical exam by a licensed physician. Must have a negative drug screen.
6. Must understand the risk of exposure to infectious waste, disease, chemicals, solution, and disinfectants.
7. Must be able to react in an emergency situation.
Physical Job Requirements:
To fulfill job requirements, employee must be able to perform key physical task for extended periods of time. Employees must adhere to proper body mechanics and safety measures when supporting or transferring residents. In a typical eight- hour day, employee will:
1. Stand/walk up to eight hours a day
2. Sit up to two hours a day
3. Frequently support up to 70 pounds
4. Occasionally lift/carry up to 50 pounds
5. Frequently kneel, bend, and reach
6. Secure proper assistance for transferring of residents as needed
Position Summary:
The Caregiver (Care partner) will provide personalized care and services to residents, uphold the philosophy of assisted living, and promote the well-being of the residents. Caregivers will provide assistance and support with residents’ activities of daily living in a professional and caring manner. Duties performed by the Caregiver are expected to be in accordance with the current Federal, State, and local regulations, as well as, the guidelines outlined in Oaks Senior Living policies and the employee handbook.
Primary Responsibilities:
Resident Services
1. Provide quality care and assistance to residents in accordance with the Oaks Senior Living philosophy of Person-Centered Lifestyle and in accordance with resident rights.
2. Assist residents with the activities of daily living according to individual resident preferences.
3. Protect the confidentiality of personal and medical information of residents and coworkers.
4. Adhere to each resident’s Negotiated Service Plan; notify the Shift Supervisor, MOD, Wellness Director, and/or Executive Director of any changes in the resident’s condition.
5. Answer and respond immediately to resident calls.
6. Assist with resident activities, encourage, and assist residents to participate in activities.
7. Encourage residents to attend meals in the dining room, escort residents to and from the dining room, assist with serving meals, assist residents with meals in ways that meet their individual needs and desires, observe and report changes in the residents’ appetite and physical abilities to eat and drink.
8. Assist with cleaning the dining room after the meal service as assigned.
9. Assist with cleaning and tidying residents’ room/apartment.
10. Maintain clean and sanitary conditions in resident, employee, and public bathrooms as needed.
11. Establish and maintain good relationship with residents and their families.
12. Dispose of all incontinent products according to policy.
13. Practice proper body mechanics when assisting with resident transfers and follow safety guidelines according to the Oaks Senior Living policies and procedures.
14. Respond to resident emergencies following proper policy and procedure.
15. Offer choice, maintain dignity, and promote individuality for all residents.
16. Protect and maintain resident rights.
17. Obtain 24 hours of continuing education in initial year of employment and 16 hours annually, thereafter. Maintain CPR & First Aid certification.
18. Practice infection control policies and established safety precautions.
19. Participate in special events, activities, and marketing programs.
20. Carry out other duties as assigned by the Shift Supervisor, Wellness Director, MOD or Executive Director.
Communications
1. Attend all regular staff meetings and required in service training sessions.
2. Must communicate effectively to convey information to residents, Shift Supervisor, and Management.
3. Review daily any and all communication tools used in providing resident care.
4. Communicate residents’ needs with Shift Supervisor and caregiver staff at change of shift.
5. Notify your supervisor or the Wellness Director if you observe a change in a resident’s condition.
6. Report all supply needs.
7. Report hazardous conditions and equipment to the Executive Director.
8. Respond to on-the-job injuries in accordance with the community’s policies and procedures.
9. Notify your supervisor of any concerns or questions presented by the residents’ family members.
10. Maintain a positive attitude.
11. Other caregiver duties as assigned
Reports to: Shift Supervisor, Wellness Director, Manager-on-Duty, and Executive Director
Qualifications:
1. Experience in the care giving to older adults preferred.
2. Ability to read, write, and speak English.
3. Desire to work with older adults. Friendly, caring disposition.
4. Must be 18 years of age. Must have a satisfactory criminal history check.
5. Must have physical exam by a licensed physician. Must have a negative drug screen.
6. Must understand the risk of exposure to infectious waste, disease, chemicals, solution, and disinfectants.
7. Must be able to react in an emergency situation.
Physical Job Requirements:
To fulfill job requirements, employee must be able to perform key physical task for extended periods of time. Employees must adhere to proper body mechanics and safety measures when supporting or transferring residents. In a typical eight- hour day, employee will:
1. Stand/walk up to eight hours a day
2. Sit up to two hours a day
3. Frequently support up to 70 pounds
4. Occasionally lift/carry up to 50 pounds
5. Frequently kneel, bend, and reach
6. Secure proper assistance for transferring of residents as needed
Position Summary:
The Caregiver (Care partner) will provide personalized care and services to residents, uphold the philosophy of assisted living, and promote the well-being of the residents. Caregivers will provide assistance and support with residents’ activities of daily living in a professional and caring manner. Duties performed by the Caregiver are expected to be in accordance with the current Federal, State, and local regulations, as well as, the guidelines outlined in Oaks Senior Living policies and the employee handbook.
Primary Responsibilities:
Resident Services
1. Provide quality care and assistance to residents in accordance with the Oaks Senior Living philosophy of Person-Centered Lifestyle and in accordance with resident rights.
2. Assist residents with the activities of daily living according to individual resident preferences.
3. Protect the confidentiality of personal and medical information of residents and coworkers.
4. Adhere to each resident’s Negotiated Service Plan; notify the Shift Supervisor, MOD, Wellness Director, and/or Executive Director of any changes in the resident’s condition.
5. Answer and respond immediately to resident calls.
6. Assist with resident activities, encourage, and assist residents to participate in activities.
7. Encourage residents to attend meals in the dining room, escort residents to and from the dining room, assist with serving meals, assist residents with meals in ways that meet their individual needs and desires, observe and report changes in the residents’ appetite and physical abilities to eat and drink.
8. Assist with cleaning the dining room after the meal service as assigned.
9. Assist with cleaning and tidying residents’ room/apartment.
10. Maintain clean and sanitary conditions in resident, employee, and public bathrooms as needed.
11. Establish and maintain good relationship with residents and their families.
12. Dispose of all incontinent products according to policy.
13. Practice proper body mechanics when assisting with resident transfers and follow safety guidelines according to the Oaks Senior Living policies and procedures.
14. Respond to resident emergencies following proper policy and procedure.
15. Offer choice, maintain dignity, and promote individuality for all residents.
16. Protect and maintain resident rights.
17. Obtain 24 hours of continuing education in initial year of employment and 16 hours annually, thereafter. Maintain CPR & First Aid certification.
18. Practice infection control policies and established safety precautions.
19. Participate in special events, activities, and marketing programs.
20. Carry out other duties as assigned by the Shift Supervisor, Wellness Director, MOD or Executive Director.
Communications
1. Attend all regular staff meetings and required in service training sessions.
2. Must communicate effectively to convey information to residents, Shift Supervisor, and Management.
3. Review daily any and all communication tools used in providing resident care.
4. Communicate residents’ needs with Shift Supervisor and caregiver staff at change of shift.
5. Notify your supervisor or the Wellness Director if you observe a change in a resident’s condition.
6. Report all supply needs.
7. Report hazardous conditions and equipment to the Executive Director.
8. Respond to on-the-job injuries in accordance with the community’s policies and procedures.
9. Notify your supervisor of any concerns or questions presented by the residents’ family members.
10. Maintain a positive attitude.
11. Other caregiver duties as assigned
Reports to: Shift Supervisor, Wellness Director, Manager-on-Duty, and Executive Director
Qualifications:
1. Experience in the care giving to older adults preferred.
2. Ability to read, write, and speak English.
3. Desire to work with older adults. Friendly, caring disposition.
4. Must be 18 years of age. Must have a satisfactory criminal history check.
5. Must have physical exam by a licensed physician. Must have a negative drug screen.
6. Must understand the risk of exposure to infectious waste, disease, chemicals, solution, and disinfectants.
7. Must be able to react in an emergency situation.
Physical Job Requirements:
To fulfill job requirements, employee must be able to perform key physical task for extended periods of time. Employees must adhere to proper body mechanics and safety measures when supporting or transferring residents. In a typical eight- hour day, employee will:
1. Stand/walk up to eight hours a day
2. Sit up to two hours a day
3. Frequently support up to 70 pounds
4. Occasionally lift/carry up to 50 pounds
5. Frequently kneel, bend, and reach
6. Secure proper assistance for transferring of residents as needed
Position Summary:
The Caregiver (Care partner) will provide personalized care and services to residents, uphold the philosophy of assisted living, and promote the well-being of the residents. Caregivers will provide assistance and support with residents’ activities of daily living in a professional and caring manner. Duties performed by the Caregiver are expected to be in accordance with the current Federal, State, and local regulations, as well as, the guidelines outlined in Oaks Senior Living policies and the employee handbook.
Primary Responsibilities:
Resident Services
1. Provide quality care and assistance to residents in accordance with the Oaks Senior Living philosophy of Person-Centered Lifestyle and in accordance with resident rights.
2. Assist residents with the activities of daily living according to individual resident preferences.
3. Protect the confidentiality of personal and medical information of residents and coworkers.
4. Adhere to each resident’s Negotiated Service Plan; notify the Shift Supervisor, MOD, Wellness Director, and/or Executive Director of any changes in the resident’s condition.
5. Answer and respond immediately to resident calls.
6. Assist with resident activities, encourage, and assist residents to participate in activities.
7. Encourage residents to attend meals in the dining room, escort residents to and from the dining room, assist with serving meals, assist residents with meals in ways that meet their individual needs and desires, observe and report changes in the residents’ appetite and physical abilities to eat and drink.
8. Assist with cleaning the dining room after the meal service as assigned.
9. Assist with cleaning and tidying residents’ room/apartment.
10. Maintain clean and sanitary conditions in resident, employee, and public bathrooms as needed.
11. Establish and maintain good relationship with residents and their families.
12. Dispose of all incontinent products according to policy.
13. Practice proper body mechanics when assisting with resident transfers and follow safety guidelines according to the Oaks Senior Living policies and procedures.
14. Respond to resident emergencies following proper policy and procedure.
15. Offer choice, maintain dignity, and promote individuality for all residents.
16. Protect and maintain resident rights.
17. Obtain 24 hours of continuing education in initial year of employment and 16 hours annually, thereafter. Maintain CPR & First Aid certification.
18. Practice infection control policies and established safety precautions.
19. Participate in special events, activities, and marketing programs.
20. Carry out other duties as assigned by the Shift Supervisor, Wellness Director, MOD or Executive Director.
Communications
1. Attend all regular staff meetings and required in service training sessions.
2. Must communicate effectively to convey information to residents, Shift Supervisor, and Management.
3. Review daily any and all communication tools used in providing resident care.
4. Communicate residents’ needs with Shift Supervisor and caregiver staff at change of shift.
5. Notify your supervisor or the Wellness Director if you observe a change in a resident’s condition.
6. Report all supply needs.
7. Report hazardous conditions and equipment to the Executive Director.
8. Respond to on-the-job injuries in accordance with the community’s policies and procedures.
9. Notify your supervisor of any concerns or questions presented by the residents’ family members.
10. Maintain a positive attitude.
11. Other caregiver duties as assigned
Reports to: Shift Supervisor, Wellness Director, Manager-on-Duty, and Executive Director
Qualifications:
1. Experience in the care giving to older adults preferred.
2. Ability to read, write, and speak English.
3. Desire to work with older adults. Friendly, caring disposition.
4. Must be 18 years of age. Must have a satisfactory criminal history check.
5. Must have physical exam by a licensed physician. Must have a negative drug screen.
6. Must understand the risk of exposure to infectious waste, disease, chemicals, solution, and disinfectants.
7. Must be able to react in an emergency situation.
Physical Job Requirements:
To fulfill job requirements, employee must be able to perform key physical task for extended periods of time. Employees must adhere to proper body mechanics and safety measures when supporting or transferring residents. In a typical eight- hour day, employee will:
1. Stand/walk up to eight hours a day
2. Sit up to two hours a day
3. Frequently support up to 70 pounds
4. Occasionally lift/carry up to 50 pounds
5. Frequently kneel, bend, and reach
6. Secure proper assistance for transferring of residents as needed
Position Summary:
The Caregiver (Care partner) will provide personalized care and services to residents, uphold the philosophy of assisted living, and promote the well-being of the residents. Caregivers will provide assistance and support with residents’ activities of daily living in a professional and caring manner. Duties performed by the Caregiver are expected to be in accordance with the current Federal, State, and local regulations, as well as, the guidelines outlined in Oaks Senior Living policies and the employee handbook.
Primary Responsibilities:
Resident Services
1. Provide quality care and assistance to residents in accordance with the Oaks Senior Living philosophy of Person-Centered Lifestyle and in accordance with resident rights.
2. Assist residents with the activities of daily living according to individual resident preferences.
3. Protect the confidentiality of personal and medical information of residents and coworkers.
4. Adhere to each resident’s Negotiated Service Plan; notify the Shift Supervisor, MOD, Wellness Director, and/or Executive Director of any changes in the resident’s condition.
5. Answer and respond immediately to resident calls.
6. Assist with resident activities, encourage, and assist residents to participate in activities.
7. Encourage residents to attend meals in the dining room, escort residents to and from the dining room, assist with serving meals, assist residents with meals in ways that meet their individual needs and desires, observe and report changes in the residents’ appetite and physical abilities to eat and drink.
8. Assist with cleaning the dining room after the meal service as assigned.
9. Assist with cleaning and tidying residents’ room/apartment.
10. Maintain clean and sanitary conditions in resident, employee, and public bathrooms as needed.
11. Establish and maintain good relationship with residents and their families.
12. Dispose of all incontinent products according to policy.
13. Practice proper body mechanics when assisting with resident transfers and follow safety guidelines according to the Oaks Senior Living policies and procedures.
14. Respond to resident emergencies following proper policy and procedure.
15. Offer choice, maintain dignity, and promote individuality for all residents.
16. Protect and maintain resident rights.
17. Obtain 24 hours of continuing education in initial year of employment and 16 hours annually, thereafter. Maintain CPR & First Aid certification.
18. Practice infection control policies and established safety precautions.
19. Participate in special events, activities, and marketing programs.
20. Carry out other duties as assigned by the Shift Supervisor, Wellness Director, MOD or Executive Director.
Communications
1. Attend all regular staff meetings and required in service training sessions.
2. Must communicate effectively to convey information to residents, Shift Supervisor, and Management.
3. Review daily any and all communication tools used in providing resident care.
4. Communicate residents’ needs with Shift Supervisor and caregiver staff at change of shift.
5. Notify your supervisor or the Wellness Director if you observe a change in a resident’s condition.
6. Report all supply needs.
7. Report hazardous conditions and equipment to the Executive Director.
8. Respond to on-the-job injuries in accordance with the community’s policies and procedures.
9. Notify your supervisor of any concerns or questions presented by the residents’ family members.
10. Maintain a positive attitude.
11. Other caregiver duties as assigned
Reports to: Shift Supervisor, Wellness Director, Manager-on-Duty, and Executive Director
Qualifications:
1. Experience in the care giving to older adults preferred.
2. Ability to read, write, and speak English.
3. Desire to work with older adults. Friendly, caring disposition.
4. Must be 18 years of age. Must have a satisfactory criminal history check.
5. Must have physical exam by a licensed physician. Must have a negative drug screen.
6. Must understand the risk of exposure to infectious waste, disease, chemicals, solution, and disinfectants.
7. Must be able to react in an emergency situation.
Physical Job Requirements:
To fulfill job requirements, employee must be able to perform key physical task for extended periods of time. Employees must adhere to proper body mechanics and safety measures when supporting or transferring residents. In a typical eight- hour day, employee will:
1. Stand/walk up to eight hours a day
2. Sit up to two hours a day
3. Frequently support up to 70 pounds
4. Occasionally lift/carry up to 50 pounds
5. Frequently kneel, bend, and reach
6. Secure proper assistance for transferring of residents as needed
Position Summary:
This position provides nursing support as directed by the Wellness Director to all nursing employees and Residents according to The Oaks Senior Living Policy & Procedures and to ensure regulatory compliance.
Primary Responsibilities:
Administers and/or supervises the self-administration of medications.Verifies identity of Resident receiving medication, verifies that the correct medication is being given, and records time of administration on the MAR/MOR.Presents medication to Resident and observes ingestion or other application, or administers medication.Obtains and records Residents vital signs (temperature, blood pressure, pulse, and respiration), weight, food and fluid intake and output, as directed.Observes Resident to detect response to specified types of medications and prepares report or notifies designated personnel of unexpected reactions.Counsels residents in identifying and resolving social or other problems.Schedules doctor’s appointments based on the needs of the residentAssures that all new medications are faxed to the pharmacy in order to get the prescription filled timely and accurately.Informs families when mail order medicines need to be reordered.Talk to physician’s offices regarding resident changes and medication orders for a resident.Assures call lights are answered in a timely manner to attend to the residents needs as soon as possible after the call light is signaled (7 minutes maximum).Keep accurate counts of the narcotic sheetAttends all training and conferences as required to stay abreast of changes in the nursing profession as well as to maintain appropriate CEU’s for license, with prior approval of supervisor. Assures all training required by the state regulations is completed and documented each year.Assures all caregiver duties as performed as assigned and documented appropriately.Participates in the Care Planning process as assigned.Assists in the oversight of appropriate training for all nursing staff to assure requirements for state regulations are met, as assigned by supervisor.Addresses employee, family and resident concerns to promote satisfaction and good communication.Is fully knowledgeable of the fire evacuation and disaster policy of the community and participates as assigned in fire and disaster drills.Maintains confidentiality of all pertinent personal or health information concerning residents and staff.Reports to: Wellness Director/Horizons Wellness Director
Qualifications:
A minimum of a one year certificate from an accredited college or technical school; three to six months related experience or trainingLPN license required. Management experience preferredPhysical Job Requirements:
To fulfill job requirements, employee must be able to perform key physical task for extended periods of time. Employees must adhere to proper body mechanics and safety measures. In a typical eight- hour day, employee will:
1. Stand/walk up to eight hours a day
2. Sit up to two hours a day
3. Frequently support up to 75 pounds
4. Occasionally lift/carry up to 50 pounds
5. Frequently kneel, bend, and reach
6. Secure proper assistance for transferring of residents as needed
Position Summary:
The Caregiver (Care partner) will provide personalized care and services to residents, uphold the philosophy of assisted living, and promote the well-being of the residents. Caregivers will provide assistance and support with residents’ activities of daily living in a professional and caring manner. Duties performed by the Caregiver are expected to be in accordance with the current Federal, State, and local regulations, as well as, the guidelines outlined in Oaks Senior Living policies and the employee handbook.
Primary Responsibilities:
Resident Services
1. Provide quality care and assistance to residents in accordance with the Oaks Senior Living philosophy of Person-Centered Lifestyle and in accordance with resident rights.
2. Assist residents with the activities of daily living according to individual resident preferences.
3. Protect the confidentiality of personal and medical information of residents and coworkers.
4. Adhere to each resident’s Negotiated Service Plan; notify the Shift Supervisor, MOD, Wellness Director, and/or Executive Director of any changes in the resident’s condition.
5. Answer and respond immediately to resident calls.
6. Assist with resident activities, encourage, and assist residents to participate in activities.
7. Encourage residents to attend meals in the dining room, escort residents to and from the dining room, assist with serving meals, assist residents with meals in ways that meet their individual needs and desires, observe and report changes in the residents’ appetite and physical abilities to eat and drink.
8. Assist with cleaning the dining room after the meal service as assigned.
9. Assist with cleaning and tidying residents’ room/apartment.
10. Maintain clean and sanitary conditions in resident, employee, and public bathrooms as needed.
11. Establish and maintain good relationship with residents and their families.
12. Dispose of all incontinent products according to policy.
13. Practice proper body mechanics when assisting with resident transfers and follow safety guidelines according to the Oaks Senior Living policies and procedures.
14. Respond to resident emergencies following proper policy and procedure.
15. Offer choice, maintain dignity, and promote individuality for all residents.
16. Protect and maintain resident rights.
17. Obtain 24 hours of continuing education in initial year of employment and 16 hours annually, thereafter. Maintain CPR & First Aid certification.
18. Practice infection control policies and established safety precautions.
19. Participate in special events, activities, and marketing programs.
20. Carry out other duties as assigned by the Shift Supervisor, Wellness Director, MOD or Executive Director.
Communications
1. Attend all regular staff meetings and required in service training sessions.
2. Must communicate effectively to convey information to residents, Shift Supervisor, and Management.
3. Review daily any and all communication tools used in providing resident care.
4. Communicate residents’ needs with Shift Supervisor and caregiver staff at change of shift.
5. Notify your supervisor or the Wellness Director if you observe a change in a resident’s condition.
6. Report all supply needs.
7. Report hazardous conditions and equipment to the Executive Director.
8. Respond to on-the-job injuries in accordance with the community’s policies and procedures.
9. Notify your supervisor of any concerns or questions presented by the residents’ family members.
10. Maintain a positive attitude.
11. Other caregiver duties as assigned
Reports to: Shift Supervisor, Wellness Director, Manager-on-Duty, and Executive Director
Qualifications:
1. Experience in the care giving to older adults preferred.
2. Ability to read, write, and speak English.
3. Desire to work with older adults. Friendly, caring disposition.
4. Must be 18 years of age. Must have a satisfactory criminal history check.
5. Must have physical exam by a licensed physician. Must have a negative drug screen.
6. Must understand the risk of exposure to infectious waste, disease, chemicals, solution, and disinfectants.
7. Must be able to react in an emergency situation.
Physical Job Requirements:
To fulfill job requirements, employee must be able to perform key physical task for extended periods of time. Employees must adhere to proper body mechanics and safety measures when supporting or transferring residents. In a typical eight- hour day, employee will:
1. Stand/walk up to eight hours a day
2. Sit up to two hours a day
3. Frequently support up to 70 pounds
4. Occasionally lift/carry up to 50 pounds
5. Frequently kneel, bend, and reach
6. Secure proper assistance for transferring of residents as needed
Position Summary:
The Caregiver (Care partner) will provide personalized care and services to residents, uphold the philosophy of assisted living, and promote the well-being of the residents. Caregivers will provide assistance and support with residents’ activities of daily living in a professional and caring manner. Duties performed by the Caregiver are expected to be in accordance with the current Federal, State, and local regulations, as well as, the guidelines outlined in Oaks Senior Living policies and the employee handbook.
HIRING PRN & PT - 7a - 3p
Primary Responsibilities:
Resident Services
1. Provide quality care and assistance to residents in accordance with the Oaks Senior Living philosophy of Person-Centered Lifestyle and in accordance with resident rights.
2. Assist residents with the activities of daily living according to individual resident preferences.
3. Protect the confidentiality of personal and medical information of residents and coworkers.
4. Adhere to each resident’s Negotiated Service Plan; notify the Shift Supervisor, MOD, Wellness Director, and/or Executive Director of any changes in the resident’s condition.
5. Answer and respond immediately to resident calls.
6. Assist with resident activities, encourage, and assist residents to participate in activities.
7. Encourage residents to attend meals in the dining room, escort residents to and from the dining room, assist with serving meals, assist residents with meals in ways that meet their individual needs and desires, observe and report changes in the residents’ appetite and physical abilities to eat and drink.
8. Assist with cleaning the dining room after the meal service as assigned.
9. Assist with cleaning and tidying residents’ room/apartment.
10. Maintain clean and sanitary conditions in resident, employee, and public bathrooms as needed.
11. Establish and maintain good relationship with residents and their families.
12. Dispose of all incontinent products according to policy.
13. Practice proper body mechanics when assisting with resident transfers and follow safety guidelines according to the Oaks Senior Living policies and procedures.
14. Respond to resident emergencies following proper policy and procedure.
15. Offer choice, maintain dignity, and promote individuality for all residents.
16. Protect and maintain resident rights.
17. Obtain 24 hours of continuing education in initial year of employment and 16 hours annually, thereafter. Maintain CPR & First Aid certification.
18. Practice infection control policies and established safety precautions.
19. Participate in special events, activities, and marketing programs.
20. Carry out other duties as assigned by the Shift Supervisor, Wellness Director, MOD or Executive Director.
Communications
1. Attend all regular staff meetings and required in service training sessions.
2. Must communicate effectively to convey information to residents, Shift Supervisor, and Management.
3. Review daily any and all communication tools used in providing resident care.
4. Communicate residents’ needs with Shift Supervisor and caregiver staff at change of shift.
5. Notify your supervisor or the Wellness Director if you observe a change in a resident’s condition.
6. Report all supply needs.
7. Report hazardous conditions and equipment to the Executive Director.
8. Respond to on-the-job injuries in accordance with the community’s policies and procedures.
9. Notify your supervisor of any concerns or questions presented by the residents’ family members.
10. Maintain a positive attitude.
11. Other caregiver duties as assigned
Reports to: Shift Supervisor, Wellness Director, Manager-on-Duty, and Executive Director
Qualifications:
1. Experience in the care giving to older adults preferred.
2. Ability to read, write, and speak English.
3. Desire to work with older adults. Friendly, caring disposition.
4. Must be 18 years of age. Must have a satisfactory criminal history check.
5. Must have physical exam by a licensed physician. Must have a negative drug screen.
6. Must understand the risk of exposure to infectious waste, disease, chemicals, solution, and disinfectants.
7. Must be able to react in an emergency situation.
Physical Job Requirements:
To fulfill job requirements, employee must be able to perform key physical task for extended periods of time. Employees must adhere to proper body mechanics and safety measures when supporting or transferring residents. In a typical eight- hour day, employee will:
1. Stand/walk up to eight hours a day
2. Sit up to two hours a day
3. Frequently support up to 70 pounds
4. Occasionally lift/carry up to 50 pounds
5. Frequently kneel, bend, and reach
6. Secure proper assistance for transferring of residents as needed
Position Summary:
The Caregiver (Care partner) will provide personalized care and services to residents, uphold the philosophy of assisted living, and promote the well-being of the residents. Caregivers will provide assistance and support with residents’ activities of daily living in a professional and caring manner. Duties performed by the Caregiver are expected to be in accordance with the current Federal, State, and local regulations, as well as, the guidelines outlined in Oaks Senior Living policies and the employee handbook.
Primary Responsibilities:
Resident Services
1. Provide quality care and assistance to residents in accordance with the Oaks Senior Living philosophy of Person-Centered Lifestyle and in accordance with resident rights.
2. Assist residents with the activities of daily living according to individual resident preferences.
3. Protect the confidentiality of personal and medical information of residents and coworkers.
4. Adhere to each resident’s Negotiated Service Plan; notify the Shift Supervisor, MOD, Wellness Director, and/or Executive Director of any changes in the resident’s condition.
5. Answer and respond immediately to resident calls.
6. Assist with resident activities, encourage, and assist residents to participate in activities.
7. Encourage residents to attend meals in the dining room, escort residents to and from the dining room, assist with serving meals, assist residents with meals in ways that meet their individual needs and desires, observe and report changes in the residents’ appetite and physical abilities to eat and drink.
8. Assist with cleaning the dining room after the meal service as assigned.
9. Assist with cleaning and tidying residents’ room/apartment.
10. Maintain clean and sanitary conditions in resident, employee, and public bathrooms as needed.
11. Establish and maintain good relationship with residents and their families.
12. Dispose of all incontinent products according to policy.
13. Practice proper body mechanics when assisting with resident transfers and follow safety guidelines according to the Oaks Senior Living policies and procedures.
14. Respond to resident emergencies following proper policy and procedure.
15. Offer choice, maintain dignity, and promote individuality for all residents.
16. Protect and maintain resident rights.
17. Obtain 24 hours of continuing education in initial year of employment and 16 hours annually, thereafter. Maintain CPR & First Aid certification.
18. Practice infection control policies and established safety precautions.
19. Participate in special events, activities, and marketing programs.
20. Carry out other duties as assigned by the Shift Supervisor, Wellness Director, MOD or Executive Director.
Communications
1. Attend all regular staff meetings and required in service training sessions.
2. Must communicate effectively to convey information to residents, Shift Supervisor, and Management.
3. Review daily any and all communication tools used in providing resident care.
4. Communicate residents’ needs with Shift Supervisor and caregiver staff at change of shift.
5. Notify your supervisor or the Wellness Director if you observe a change in a resident’s condition.
6. Report all supply needs.
7. Report hazardous conditions and equipment to the Executive Director.
8. Respond to on-the-job injuries in accordance with the community’s policies and procedures.
9. Notify your supervisor of any concerns or questions presented by the residents’ family members.
10. Maintain a positive attitude.
11. Other caregiver duties as assigned
Reports to: Shift Supervisor, Wellness Director, Manager-on-Duty, and Executive Director
Qualifications:
1. Experience in the care giving to older adults preferred.
2. Ability to read, write, and speak English.
3. Desire to work with older adults. Friendly, caring disposition.
4. Must be 18 years of age. Must have a satisfactory criminal history check.
5. Must have physical exam by a licensed physician. Must have a negative drug screen.
6. Must understand the risk of exposure to infectious waste, disease, chemicals, solution, and disinfectants.
7. Must be able to react in an emergency situation.
Physical Job Requirements:
To fulfill job requirements, employee must be able to perform key physical task for extended periods of time. Employees must adhere to proper body mechanics and safety measures when supporting or transferring residents. In a typical eight- hour day, employee will:
1. Stand/walk up to eight hours a day
2. Sit up to two hours a day
3. Frequently support up to 70 pounds
4. Occasionally lift/carry up to 50 pounds
5. Frequently kneel, bend, and reach
6. Secure proper assistance for transferring of residents as needed
Position Summary:
The Cook will assist with the preparation, serving, and handling of food in accordance with federal and state regulations and the dietary program implemented by Oaks Senior Living policies and procedures. The Cook will maintain clean and sanitized dining service areas and assist in the receiving, rotation, and storage of products.
Primary Responsibilities:
Food Preparation and Dining Service
1. Responsible for cooking and serving of food in accordance with nutritional guidelines, local
health department regulations, and resident’s individual prescribed diet and food preferences.
2. Ensure that food is delivered on time and in a pleasant manner and in accordance with Oaks Anytime Dining Program.
3. Responsible for the delivery of quality meals, snacks, special diets as directed by the facility.
4. Responsible for the presentation of food in an appetizing and attractive manner.
5. Assist in fostering residents’ independence with eating by providing adaptive equipment when needed.
6. Ensure that food is delivered on time and in a pleasant manner.
7. Prepare food and coordinate food service for special events as requested.
8. Notify Food Service Director or Lead Cook of any malfunctioning kitchen equipment or appliances.
9. Wash dishes and follow cleaning schedule.
Regulatory Compliance and Sanitation
1. Ensure compliance with local health department regulations and the Oaks Senior Living policies and procedures.
2. Maintain a clean, organized, and safe kitchen environment.
3. Ensure proper storage and handling o food in accordance with infection control standards.
4. Maintain CPR & First Aid certification.
Reports to: Food Service Director and Lead Cook
Qualifications:
1. Experience in cooking for large groups.
2. Ability to read, write, and speak English.
3. Desire to work with older adults. Friendly, caring disposition.
4. Must be 18 years of age. Must have a satisfactory criminal history check.
5. Must have physical exam by a licensed physician. Must have a negative drug screen.
6. Must be able to react in an emergency situation.
Knowledge Requirements:
1. State food handling and kitchen regulations
2. OSHA Standards
3. Fire and Safety Procedures
4. Operation of Kitchen Appliances
Physical Job Requirements:
To fulfill job requirements, employee must be able to perform key physical task for extended periods of time. Proper body mechanics and safety measures as prescribed by the residence must be used. In a typical eight- hour day, employee will:
1. Stand/walk up to eight hours a day
2. Sit up to two hours a day
3. Frequently support up to 30 pounds
4. Frequently lift/carry up to 50 pounds
5. Frequently kneel, bend, and reach