ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Assist residents with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) including, but not limited to continence care, showering, grooming, transfer assistance, and meal assistance.
- Assist residents with daily recreational activities, including crafts, games, music, and exercise, and encourage participation.
- Ensure that all residents always remain clean, dignified, and presentable.
- Provide emotional support and enrichment to the residents.
- During your shift, utilize a company-provided phone to access care plans and chart care accordingly.
- Follow a care plan and document provided care accordingly.
- Read, follow, and sign any care plans and posted messages and / or updates during each shift.
- Keep any internal charts current and know of each resident’s needs.
- Observe, document, and communicate to the Care Manager or Director of Resident Services any physical, emotional, and mental changes in condition and / or all unusual observed resident behaviors (speech production, feeding patterns, toilet issues, etc.
to help facilitate assessment and development of care and service goals.
- Reports should occur by the end of the shift and should be documented in the changeover notes unless immediate intervention is needed.
- Enhance the lives of older adults by assisting them with patience and respect.
- Maintain a cooperative and cheerful attitude when relating to residents or their guests.
- Embrace teamwork and collaboration among all staff.
- Keep residents’ rooms in proper order throughout the day, including tidying rooms, making beds, and putting clothes away.
Assist residents by providing for their comfort, safety & enjoyment.
- Remain up to date on all company-provided training.
- Attend periodic staff meetings, in-service training, and mandatory meetings as required.
- Observe Resident’s Rights, as posted within the facility. Promptly respond to resident calls for assistance.
- In Emergencies, assist residents according to the Emergency Plan of the facility.
- Follow proper elopement and safety protocol.
- Promotes appropriate levels of independence in resident care and demonstrates awareness of safety for both resident and self in providing care.
- Always know the location and disposition of all residents (under direct care) during shift.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Minimum of high school education or GED or combination of related experience.
- Experience is preferred, but not necessary.
- Reasonable expectations of mathematical, technical, and reasoning skills to perform essential job responsibilities.
- According to Title 22 requirements, employees must be at least eighteen (18) years of age.
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
- Ability to read and comprehend simple instructions, short correspondence, and memos in English, so as not to jeopardize the safety and well-being of the residents.
- Ability to communicate with residents, and effectively present information in one-on-one and small group situations to customers, clients, and other employees of the organization.
- Remain professional and respectful, and interact with our customers including residents, family members, and all staff members according to the concepts identified by the Carlton Way.
- Must be able to use technology, such as company-provided phones and tablets, to communicate among staff on resident needs.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
- Must be authorized to work in the United States of America and provide sufficient work authorization documentation(s)
- DOJ and FBI fingerprint clearance must be completed before working in the community (obtained through the community)
- Health screening / Physical and negative TB test must be less than six (6) months old (obtained through the community)
- First Aid / CPR Certification (obtained through the community)
30+ days ago