The Caregiver/Resident Aide is one key employee in our Residential Care Facility Community. This position has more contact with residents than any other. Staff in this position must provide the facility with a continuous stream of information on resident status needs and issues. Caregivers must be alert to changes in resident health, attitude and needs. They must be able to clearly and concisely transfer this information through the system to ensure proper action is taken. The caregiver must be able to provide the direct care needed to help residents maintain their highest level of independence. They serve as the lynch pin on the facility care team.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Ability to communicate with and relate well to elder population
- Ability to work in confined spaces
- Ability to carry trays of food
- Knowledge of proper transfer procedures and body mechanics
- Proper use of back belts, gate belts, transfer board and use of Hoyer lifts
- Proper operation of regular vacuum
- Proper operation of toilet plunger
- General knowledge of oxygen tanks and equipment
- Basic knowledge of documentation and record keeping procedures
- Ability to read and interpret written procedures and directions
- Ability to lift up to 65 lbs weight and carry 100 yards
- Ability to lift, bend, stretch, squat, stand and other movements to perform general care giver functions and reach in confined spaces
- Manual dexterity adequate for care procedures
- Ability to transfer residents w/appropriate assistance (i.e., from bed to wheelchair or from wheelchair to toilet)
- Ability to read, comprehend, and follow written instructions and company policies
- Basic computer knowledge