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20 jobs that use Resident Care the most

What jobs use Resident Care the most?

1. Health And Wellness Coordinator

How health and wellness coordinator uses Resident Care:

  • Manage a fully operational wellness program with a wide range of modalities from monitoring heart rates, BMI's to nutrition/exercise.
  • Plan student events including blood drives, CPR classes, health fairs, seminars, and health awareness events.
  • Measure and evaluate height, weight, BMI, body fat percentage, resting heart rate and recovery heart rate.

Most common skills for health and wellness coordinator:

  • Customer Service
  • Resident Care
  • Community Events
  • Wellness Programs
  • CPR
  • Home Health

2. Resident Care Associate

How resident care associate uses Resident Care:

  • Assist Alzheimer patients with daily activities including personal care, administering medications and communicating with their families.
  • Assist in rehabilitation to transfer home.
  • Have been train to administer medication, CPR train, and mechanical lift train.

Most common skills for resident care associate:

  • Resident Care
  • Administer Medications
  • RCA
  • Assist Residents
  • Emergency Situations
  • Pathogens

3. Senior Licensed Practical Nurse

How senior licensed practical nurse uses Resident Care:

  • Manage patient pain relief and sedation by providing pharmacological and non-pharmacological intervention, monitor patient response and record care plans accordingly.
  • Educate clients concerning ADL'S.
  • Conduct comprehensive minimum data set (MDS) assessments.

Most common skills for senior licensed practical nurse:

  • Resident Care
  • Medication Administration
  • Patients
  • Physician Orders
  • Quality Care
  • Home Health

4. Resident Care Assistant

How resident care assistant uses Resident Care:

  • Conduct and facilitate PCA lead group activities as scheduled
  • Perform patient care, to include ADL's and assistance with ambulation and activities in an Alzheimer's unit.
  • Provide care and assistance with ADL's to the residents of the memory care and rehab units.

Most common skills for resident care assistant:

  • Resident Care
  • Customer Service
  • Patients
  • Home Health
  • Compassion
  • Assist Residents

5. Assistance Coordinator

How assistance coordinator uses Resident Care:

  • Facilitate development of veterans individual rehabilitation plans, which provide purpose, organization and empowerment to achieve life goals.
  • Teach CPR to colleagues and members of the community.
  • Enter patient information into the system and verify income, insurance and Medicaid coverage.

Most common skills for assistance coordinator:

  • Patients
  • Resident Care
  • Good Judgment
  • Senior Care
  • OSHA
  • Patient Care

6. Hospitality Aide

How hospitality aide uses Resident Care:

  • Recognize by physicians for ability to meticulously prepare patient's chest and attach leads to obtain excellent quality EKG tracings.
  • Deliver positive customer service to patients during stressful situation or challenging situations.
  • Sit and talk to them.

Most common skills for hospitality aide:

  • Resident Care
  • Patients
  • Patient Care
  • Customer Service
  • Rehabilitation
  • CPR

7. Resident Services Director

How resident services director uses Resident Care:

  • Manage resident and facility accounts, budgets, social security applications, and Medicare and Medicaid benefits.
  • Attend weekly Medicare meetings and notify families of available coverage and mail necessary Medicare letters to families for confirmation.
  • Perform daily maintenance on boilers, HVAC unit and all mechanical system.

Most common skills for resident services director:

  • Resident Care
  • State Regulations
  • CPR
  • Social Work
  • Memory Care
  • Independent Living

8. Licensed Practical Nurse/Supervisor

How licensed practical nurse/supervisor uses Resident Care:

  • Manage patient pain relief and sedation by providing pharmacological and non-pharmacological intervention, monitor patient response and record care plans accordingly.
  • Review physical needs, monitor patients' physical condition, administer order medications and treatments according to assign medical care standards.
  • Follow rehabilitation and treatment plans to accelerate patient recovery; minimize pain, infections and complications to optimize patients' outcomes.

Most common skills for licensed practical nurse/supervisor:

  • Patients
  • Resident Care
  • CPR
  • Medication Administration
  • Quality Care
  • Compassion

9. Assisted Living Administrator

How assisted living administrator uses Resident Care:

  • pass attain as well as CPR training.
  • Remain up to date with CPR, first aid, and van driver training.
  • Stimulate resident's mental development and memory with daily historical novels to reduce memory loss due to Alzheimer's disease

Most common skills for assisted living administrator:

  • Resident Care
  • Patients
  • Senior Care
  • Quality Care
  • Infection Control
  • Home Health

10. Emeritus

How emeritus uses Resident Care:

  • Manage and facilitate speaking engagements regarding Alzheimer's disease and the benefits of assist living placement for persons with dementia.
  • Manage memory unity within facility.
  • Empty and change catheter drainage bags.

Most common skills for emeritus:

  • Patients
  • Resident Care
  • Vital Signs
  • Alzheimer
  • ADL
  • Direct Patient Care

11. Medication Aide

How medication aide uses Resident Care:

  • Manage memory unity within facility.
  • Provide care for patients in need of long term care and rehabilitation.
  • Administer medication according to state laws and guidelines as well as facility guidelines and assist residents with ADL's.

Most common skills for medication aide:

  • Compassion
  • Resident Care
  • State Regulations
  • Infection Control
  • Incident Reports
  • Vital Signs

12. Resident Manager

How resident manager uses Resident Care:

  • Achieve low turnover and evictions by instituting consistent move-in compliance criteria.
  • Manage resident and facility accounts, budgets, social security applications, and Medicare and Medicaid benefits.
  • Monitor and maintain patient charts including, MDS per state, federal regulations along with facility policies and procedures.

Most common skills for resident manager:

  • Resident Care
  • CPR
  • Medication Administration
  • Developmental Disabilities
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Property Management

13. Resident Aide

How resident aide uses Resident Care:

  • Recognize by physicians for ability to meticulously prepare patient's chest and attach leads to obtain excellent quality EKG tracings.
  • Assist residents according their individual ADL requirements.
  • Transport patients to and from different off-site facilities whether secular or medically relate.

Most common skills for resident aide:

  • Patients
  • Assist Residents
  • Resident Care
  • Vital Signs
  • Meal Prep
  • CPR

14. Activities Director

How activities director uses Resident Care:

  • Manage updated JCC social media, including Facebook.
  • Manage pet therapy/pat visitation protocol.
  • Attend interdisciplinary care plan meetings and document in MDS and resident medical records as appropriate.

Most common skills for activities director:

  • Patients
  • Rehabilitation
  • Resident Care
  • Customer Service
  • Home Health
  • MDS

15. Unit Manager

How unit manager uses Resident Care:

  • Develop corporate culture utilizing skills attain through ERP and TQM management training.
  • Set and achieve goal of entire staff certification in ACLS and EKG interpretation.
  • Manage departmental resources, staffing plans, KPIs, strategic initiatives, and budget.

Most common skills for unit manager:

  • Quality Care
  • Patients
  • Federal Regulations
  • Resident Care
  • Customer Service
  • Compassion

16. Certified Medical Technician

How certified medical technician uses Resident Care:

  • Maintain the cleanliness of storage areas, trays, centrifuges, refrigerators, freezers and work area.
  • Administer medications to patients according to their medication record as scheduled, as needed according to physician orders.
  • Perform laboratory test and procedures in areas including chemistry, hematology, urinalysis, coagulation, serology, and bacteriology.

Most common skills for certified medical technician:

  • Patients
  • Vital Signs
  • CPR
  • Administer Medications
  • Resident Care
  • HIPAA

17. Licensed Practical Nurse Staff Nurse

How licensed practical nurse staff nurse uses Resident Care:

  • Manage patient pain relief and sedation by providing pharmacological and non-pharmacological intervention, monitor patient response and record care plans accordingly.
  • Perform a number of medical procedures, including temperature, pulse and blood pressure readings, TB testing and EKG's.
  • Time management, and compassion for patients and their families

Most common skills for licensed practical nurse staff nurse:

  • Patients
  • Vital Signs
  • CPR
  • Resident Care
  • Triage
  • Quality Care

18. Assistant Resident Director

How assistant resident director uses Resident Care:

  • Manage resident and facility accounts, budgets, social security applications, and Medicare and Medicaid benefits.
  • Monitor budget, payroll records, and review financial transactions to ensure expenditures are authorized and budget.
  • Cultivate, coordinate, and assist in the development of student leadership and responsibility through programming and direct involvement with students.

Most common skills for assistant resident director:

  • CPR
  • Medication Administration
  • Crisis Management
  • Professional Development
  • Resident Care
  • Crisis Intervention

19. Director Of Staff Development

How director of staff development uses Resident Care:

  • Direct all aspects of online training and eLearning creation including conceptualizing and developing content and managing relationships with vendors.
  • Safeguard corporate and employee interests while proactively averting potential litigation, redirecting and centralizing all payroll reporting including complaints.
  • Maintain employee files up to date with state requirements such as CPR, RN, LVN and CNA current licenses.

Most common skills for director of staff development:

  • Patients
  • CPR
  • Educational Programs
  • Home Health
  • Resident Care
  • In-Service Training

20. Nursing Director

How nursing director uses Resident Care:

  • Manage FTE'S of the units.
  • Manage FTE numbers by following staffing grids.
  • Lead in the implementation of whole house telemetry.

Most common skills for nursing director:

  • Patients
  • Term Care
  • Home Health
  • Resident Care
  • Rehabilitation
  • Infection Control

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