WELLQUEST LIVING JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Number: CRGVRAL
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Job Title: Caregiver
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FLSA Status: Non-exempt
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Department: Assisted Living or
Memory Care (Journey)
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Date Reviewed: 4/12/21
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Reviewed by: Veronica Akers
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SUMMARY
The Caregiver is responsible for providing personal assistance and routine daily care and services related to the residents in accordance with the Resident Care Profile, and as may be directed by the Executive Director and Health Services Director in order to enhance the residents’ independence and quality of life. This position is at a WellQuest Living community. In addition, the Caregiver is responsible for assisting residents with recreational activities to help maintain their optimum level of functioning. Reports to: Health Services Director or Journey Care Director or Journey Program Director, as assigned.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBLITIES
The essential duties and responsibilities described below are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the basic functions of the position. While every effort has been made to identify the essential functions of the position, it in no way states or implies that these are the only duties you will be required to perform. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or is an essential function of the position. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.
- Assist residents in their Activities of Daily Living (ADL) tasks as needed and directed. This includes bathing, grooming, personal and dental hygiene, transportation to meals and activities, bowel and bladder functions (e.g., take to bathroom, portable commode, change incontinency products, etc.), shaving, dressing, and hair care.
- Respond to resident’s needs promptly while maintaining each resident’s
self- respect, personal dignity, personal safety and confidentiality.
- Assist residents into and out of bed and wheelchair as needed, following safe lifting/transferring techniques.
- Assist residents at mealtime, providing assistance with serving meals and clearing tables after each meal, as directed. Deliver room trays, as directed.
- Encourage residents to participate in daily activities such as bed making, laundry, and setting tables.
- Encourage and assist residents in keeping rooms’ neat and maintaining a
safe environment.
- Assure that residents are dressed and groomed appropriately.
- Communicate any observed or suspected resident change of condition to a supervisor immediately.
- Respond timely to resident pull chords/alerts. Carry radio on person and respond as required.
- Assist Activities Department staff in carrying out planned activities. Assist residents in preparing for activity and social programs.
- Assure that resident care sign-off sheets are completed by the end of each shift.
- Assist new residents with arranging personal items and help to familiarize them to new surroundings, by introducing them to other residents.
- Assist Medication Aides in the performance of their job requirements and assume medication aide activities when needed.
- Use Universal Precautions and follow established policies concerning exposure to blood/body fluids.
- Perform fire and safety procedures when needed to assure resident/staff safety.
- Display tact and friendliness when dealing with residents, families and visitors.
- Attend scheduled in-service classes and mandatory staff meetings.
- Maintain all required certifications/licensures as required by state law or company policy.
- Provide support to community’s marketing efforts through positive/friendly interaction during all property tours and telephone contact with the public, and as directed by a supervisor.
- Maintain a safe and secure environment for all staff, residents and guests, following established safety standards.
- Encourage teamwork through cooperative interactions with co-workers and other departments.
- Support a positive and professional image through actions and dress.
- Performs other duties consistent with the position as assigned by the Health Services Director, Journey Care Director, Journey Program Director or Executive Director.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
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Must 18 years of age or older. High school diploma orequivalent.
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Experience:
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One year experience in a health care environment or equivalent preferred.
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Mathematical
Skills:
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Ability to do simple mathematical calculations.
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Reasoning Skills:
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Ability to work patiently with cognitively impaired individuals
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Oral/Written Communication Skills
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Ability to read, write, and speak English Ability to follow oral and written directions.
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Equipment Used:
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Standard household equipment (dishwasher, iron, vacuum
cleaner, washer, dryer). Computer and standard office equipment.
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Physical Effort:
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Must be mobile. Ability to assist cognitively impaired people with activities of daily living. Able to perform physical requirements of the job. Good physical health verified by a health screening, including a chest x-ray or an intradermal test result not more that 6 months prior or seven (7) days after
employment.
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Personal Characteristics:
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Possesses good character and displays high degree of personal integrity. Ability to work with others in providing care. Ability to show sincere compassion towards cognitively impaired older adults. Demonstrates genuine concern for the physical and
emotional needs of older people and their families.
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Working Conditions:
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Air-conditioned, well-lighted health care environment. In
dementia unit, ability to work in secured area with heavy interaction with a demented population.
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Other:
(As required by Title 22)
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Employee must pass a criminal record clearance prior to beginning work in the community. Employee must possess current first aid training. Employee must be at least eighteen (18)
years of age.
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JOB RELATIONSHIPS
Supervises:
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N/A
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Supervised by:
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Health Services Director, Journey Care
Director or Journey Program Director
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N/A = Not required in this position
O = Occasional: Performed or encountered 1% to 33% of work time F = Frequent: Performed or encountered 34% to 66% of work time C = Constant: Performed or encountered 67% to 100% of work
time
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N/A
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O
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F
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C
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Supervision/ Managing
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Supervising
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X
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Managing
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X
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Work Setting
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Sitting for long periods
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X
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Operating standard office machines
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X
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Operating computer
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X
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Moving freely about property
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X
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Answering/using telephones
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X
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Stock Handling Examples of Weights Lifted and Frequency
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A ream of paper or less (5 pounds)
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X
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A small record storage box (5-20 pounds)
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X
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A case of bottles (20-30 pounds)
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X
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Furniture, bales, crates, drums (80 pounds or more)
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X
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Resident Care
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Pushing wheelchair
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X
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Turning residents
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X
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Helping residents walk
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X
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Lifting residents
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X
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Helping residents sit up
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X
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Mobility
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Walking
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X
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Standing
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X
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Bending
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X
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Climbing
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X
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Crawling
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X
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Visual Requirements
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Overall vision
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X
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Color perceptions
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X
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Depth perceptions
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X
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Reading/close up work
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X
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N/A = Not required in this position
O = Occasional: Performed or encountered 1% to 33% of work time F = Frequent: Performed or encountered 34% to 66% of work time C = Constant: Performed or encountered 67% to 100% of work
time
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N/A
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O
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F
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C
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Field of vision/peripheral
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X
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Dexterity
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Handling
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X
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Reaching
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X
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