Our Company ResCare Community Living Overview A Host Home provider is an independent contractor who opens their home and heart to an adult with a development disability. Depending on the individual, supports will likely include support with personal care and hygiene, meal planning and cooking, medications, recreation, and leisure activities in and out of the home, transportation, shopping and more. Responsibilities Receive the Individual into the Provider's home and to provide the Individual with appropriate daily care, activity, and full-time supervision in accordance with applicable laws, the Individual's Service Plan and with due regard for the Individual's emotional, intellectual, physical, and spiritual needs. Prevent any acts of disrespect, abuse, neglect, or exploitation of the Individual receiving services from the Provider and to immediately report any such acts to the company and the applicable state/local agencies. Document the Individual's progress and unusual events or occurrences. To assist the company in meeting the company's obligations under state and federal law and regulation, Provider shall complete and submit reports to the company. Arrange and establish routine or emergency medical and dental care for the Individual consistent with the Individual's Service Plan and with due regard for the Individual's physical and emotional needs. Provide transportation for the Individual to service appointments and /or community activities, consistent with the Individual's Service Plan. In the event of serious illness, serious injury, or death, to immediately notify the company's Clinical Supervisor or appropriate on-call staff as soon as possible and after emergency medical or dental care is obtained for the Individual. Communicate fully, promptly, and regularly with the company about matters affecting the care or placement of the Individual, as provided by state law and regulations and the Independent Contractor Agreement. Maintain all information and records (including logs, notes, etc.) regarding an Individual in a confidential and privileged manner at all times. Complete daily notes/grids-thoroughly Attend ISP, IEP, or BSP meetings monthly or as scheduled Be on time to all meetings, appointments Call with 24 hours-notice if cancelling or rescheduling meetings/visits Help on the job train Relief providers/staff PRIOR to first day of relief Turn in necessary training documentation for compliance (insurance, trainings, etc.) Report new or changed information to QP (such as frequent visitors, family members in home, legal info, medical changes, behavioral changes, etc.) Review new MARS and Physicians Orders with the previous months and making any necessary changes when received from Pharmacy, contact your QP if issues/corrections/changes are needed or for assistance with documenting changes on new MAR Sign off on back of each page of MAR (any provider/staff who administer meds) Sign off on MARS daily Sign off on PRN's, document results on back of MAR (per each occasion) Fill out specific required forms for annual dental, vision, medical checks and turn into QP Get orders for Adaptive Equipment from necessary physicians (i.e., glasses, hearing aids, breathing machines/treatments, shower/grab bars, walkers/wheelchairs, etc.) and specific diagnoses. Have Physician orders signed by the Primary Physician (yearly with annual) Complete labs as ordered by physician or as requested Have Physician Orders signed by Psychiatric Physician (upon each visit) Any Medical changes need to be updated on the Physician Orders including (Medication changes, Adaptive Equipment, diets, allergies etc.) When labs are completed; follow-up and obtain results from Physician (Psychiatric or Primary) Complete annual visits and follow up requirements (get clarification from doctor if not sure)-Physical, Hearing (Not required unless hearing issues/concerns), Dental, Vision Limited travel All other duties as assigned Qualifications High School Diploma or GED Equivalent Training in the CAP Core Competencies Valid driver's license, own reliable vehicle, and good driving record Ability to communicate (verbally and written) Comfortable with assisting residents with hygiene and medical routines Outstanding organizational and people skills About our Line of Business ResCare Community Living has four decades of experience in the disability services field, providing support to individuals who need assistance with daily living due to an intellectual, developmental or cognitive disability. Our community living services are provided in 27 states with several thousand programs and a comprehensive range of high-quality services, including: Community Living, Adult Host Homes for adults regardless of disability, Behavioral/Mental Health Support, In-home Pharmacy Solutions, Telecare and Remote Support, Supported Employment and Training Programs, and Day programs. For more information, please visit . Follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn. Salary Range USD $14.00 / Hour
May 19, 2024
Full time
Our Company ResCare Community Living Overview A Host Home provider is an independent contractor who opens their home and heart to an adult with a development disability. Depending on the individual, supports will likely include support with personal care and hygiene, meal planning and cooking, medications, recreation, and leisure activities in and out of the home, transportation, shopping and more. Responsibilities Receive the Individual into the Provider's home and to provide the Individual with appropriate daily care, activity, and full-time supervision in accordance with applicable laws, the Individual's Service Plan and with due regard for the Individual's emotional, intellectual, physical, and spiritual needs. Prevent any acts of disrespect, abuse, neglect, or exploitation of the Individual receiving services from the Provider and to immediately report any such acts to the company and the applicable state/local agencies. Document the Individual's progress and unusual events or occurrences. To assist the company in meeting the company's obligations under state and federal law and regulation, Provider shall complete and submit reports to the company. Arrange and establish routine or emergency medical and dental care for the Individual consistent with the Individual's Service Plan and with due regard for the Individual's physical and emotional needs. Provide transportation for the Individual to service appointments and /or community activities, consistent with the Individual's Service Plan. In the event of serious illness, serious injury, or death, to immediately notify the company's Clinical Supervisor or appropriate on-call staff as soon as possible and after emergency medical or dental care is obtained for the Individual. Communicate fully, promptly, and regularly with the company about matters affecting the care or placement of the Individual, as provided by state law and regulations and the Independent Contractor Agreement. Maintain all information and records (including logs, notes, etc.) regarding an Individual in a confidential and privileged manner at all times. Complete daily notes/grids-thoroughly Attend ISP, IEP, or BSP meetings monthly or as scheduled Be on time to all meetings, appointments Call with 24 hours-notice if cancelling or rescheduling meetings/visits Help on the job train Relief providers/staff PRIOR to first day of relief Turn in necessary training documentation for compliance (insurance, trainings, etc.) Report new or changed information to QP (such as frequent visitors, family members in home, legal info, medical changes, behavioral changes, etc.) Review new MARS and Physicians Orders with the previous months and making any necessary changes when received from Pharmacy, contact your QP if issues/corrections/changes are needed or for assistance with documenting changes on new MAR Sign off on back of each page of MAR (any provider/staff who administer meds) Sign off on MARS daily Sign off on PRN's, document results on back of MAR (per each occasion) Fill out specific required forms for annual dental, vision, medical checks and turn into QP Get orders for Adaptive Equipment from necessary physicians (i.e., glasses, hearing aids, breathing machines/treatments, shower/grab bars, walkers/wheelchairs, etc.) and specific diagnoses. Have Physician orders signed by the Primary Physician (yearly with annual) Complete labs as ordered by physician or as requested Have Physician Orders signed by Psychiatric Physician (upon each visit) Any Medical changes need to be updated on the Physician Orders including (Medication changes, Adaptive Equipment, diets, allergies etc.) When labs are completed; follow-up and obtain results from Physician (Psychiatric or Primary) Complete annual visits and follow up requirements (get clarification from doctor if not sure)-Physical, Hearing (Not required unless hearing issues/concerns), Dental, Vision Limited travel All other duties as assigned Qualifications High School Diploma or GED Equivalent Training in the CAP Core Competencies Valid driver's license, own reliable vehicle, and good driving record Ability to communicate (verbally and written) Comfortable with assisting residents with hygiene and medical routines Outstanding organizational and people skills About our Line of Business ResCare Community Living has four decades of experience in the disability services field, providing support to individuals who need assistance with daily living due to an intellectual, developmental or cognitive disability. Our community living services are provided in 27 states with several thousand programs and a comprehensive range of high-quality services, including: Community Living, Adult Host Homes for adults regardless of disability, Behavioral/Mental Health Support, In-home Pharmacy Solutions, Telecare and Remote Support, Supported Employment and Training Programs, and Day programs. For more information, please visit . Follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn. Salary Range USD $14.00 / Hour
BrightSpring Health Services
Winston Salem, North Carolina
ResCare Community Living A Host Home provider is an independent contractor who opens their home and heart to an adult with a development disability. Depending on the individual, supports will likely include support with personal care and hygiene, meal planning and cooking, medications, recreation, and leisure activities in and out of the home, transportation, shopping and more. Receive the Individual into the Provider's home and to provide the Individual with appropriate daily care, activity, and full-time supervision in accordance with applicable laws, the Individual's Service Plan and with due regard for the Individual's emotional, intellectual, physical, and spiritual needs. Prevent any acts of disrespect, abuse, neglect, or exploitation of the Individual receiving services from the Provider and to immediately report any such acts to the company and the applicable state/local agencies. Document the Individual's progress and unusual events or occurrences. To assist the company in meeting the company's obligations under state and federal law and regulation, Provider shall complete and submit reports to the company. Arrange and establish routine or emergency medical and dental care for the Individual consistent with the Individual's Service Plan and with due regard for the Individual's physical and emotional needs. Provide transportation for the Individual to service appointments and /or community activities, consistent with the Individual's Service Plan. In the event of serious illness, serious injury, or death, to immediately notify the company's Clinical Supervisor or appropriate on-call staff as soon as possible and after emergency medical or dental care is obtained for the Individual. Communicate fully, promptly, and regularly with the company about matters affecting the care or placement of the Individual, as provided by state law and regulations and the Independent Contractor Agreement. Maintain all information and records (including logs, notes, etc.) regarding an Individual in a confidential and privileged manner at all times. Complete daily notes/grids-thoroughly Attend ISP, IEP, or BSP meetings monthly or as scheduled Be on time to all meetings, appointments Call with 24 hours-notice if cancelling or rescheduling meetings/visits Help on the job train Relief providers/staff PRIOR to first day of relief Turn in necessary training documentation for compliance (insurance, trainings, etc.) Report new or changed information to QP (such as frequent visitors, family members in home, legal info, medical changes, behavioral changes, etc.) Review new MARS and Physicians Orders with the previous months and making any necessary changes when received from Pharmacy, contact your QP if issues/corrections/changes are needed or for assistance with documenting changes on new MAR Sign off on back of each page of MAR (any provider/staff who administer meds) Sign off on MARS daily Sign off on PRN's, document results on back of MAR (per each occasion) Fill out specific required forms for annual dental, vision, medical checks and turn into QP Get orders for Adaptive Equipment from necessary physicians (i.e., glasses, hearing aids, breathing machines/treatments, shower/grab bars, walkers/wheelchairs, etc.) and specific diagnoses. Have Physician orders signed by the Primary Physician (yearly with annual) Complete labs as ordered by physician or as requested Have Physician Orders signed by Psychiatric Physician (upon each visit) Any Medical changes need to be updated on the Physician Orders including (Medication changes, Adaptive Equipment, diets, allergies etc.) When labs are completed; follow-up and obtain results from Physician (Psychiatric or Primary) Complete annual visits and follow up requirements (get clarification from doctor if not sure)-Physical, Hearing (Not required unless hearing issues/concerns), Dental, Vision Limited travel All other duties as assigned High School Diploma or GED Equivalent Training in the CAP Core Competencies Valid driver's license, own reliable vehicle, and good driving record Ability to communicate (verbally and written) Comfortable with assisting residents with hygiene and medical routines Outstanding organizational and people skills ResCare Community Living has four decades of experience in the disability services field, providing support to individuals who need assistance with daily living due to an intellectual, developmental or cognitive disability. Our community living services are provided in 27 states with several thousand programs and a comprehensive range of high-quality services, including: Community Living, Adult Host Homes for adults regardless of disability, Behavioral/Mental Health Support, In-home Pharmacy Solutions, Telecare and Remote Support, Supported Employment and Training Programs, and Day programs. For more information, please visit . Follow us on Facebook and . USD $14.00 / Hour
May 19, 2024
Full time
ResCare Community Living A Host Home provider is an independent contractor who opens their home and heart to an adult with a development disability. Depending on the individual, supports will likely include support with personal care and hygiene, meal planning and cooking, medications, recreation, and leisure activities in and out of the home, transportation, shopping and more. Receive the Individual into the Provider's home and to provide the Individual with appropriate daily care, activity, and full-time supervision in accordance with applicable laws, the Individual's Service Plan and with due regard for the Individual's emotional, intellectual, physical, and spiritual needs. Prevent any acts of disrespect, abuse, neglect, or exploitation of the Individual receiving services from the Provider and to immediately report any such acts to the company and the applicable state/local agencies. Document the Individual's progress and unusual events or occurrences. To assist the company in meeting the company's obligations under state and federal law and regulation, Provider shall complete and submit reports to the company. Arrange and establish routine or emergency medical and dental care for the Individual consistent with the Individual's Service Plan and with due regard for the Individual's physical and emotional needs. Provide transportation for the Individual to service appointments and /or community activities, consistent with the Individual's Service Plan. In the event of serious illness, serious injury, or death, to immediately notify the company's Clinical Supervisor or appropriate on-call staff as soon as possible and after emergency medical or dental care is obtained for the Individual. Communicate fully, promptly, and regularly with the company about matters affecting the care or placement of the Individual, as provided by state law and regulations and the Independent Contractor Agreement. Maintain all information and records (including logs, notes, etc.) regarding an Individual in a confidential and privileged manner at all times. Complete daily notes/grids-thoroughly Attend ISP, IEP, or BSP meetings monthly or as scheduled Be on time to all meetings, appointments Call with 24 hours-notice if cancelling or rescheduling meetings/visits Help on the job train Relief providers/staff PRIOR to first day of relief Turn in necessary training documentation for compliance (insurance, trainings, etc.) Report new or changed information to QP (such as frequent visitors, family members in home, legal info, medical changes, behavioral changes, etc.) Review new MARS and Physicians Orders with the previous months and making any necessary changes when received from Pharmacy, contact your QP if issues/corrections/changes are needed or for assistance with documenting changes on new MAR Sign off on back of each page of MAR (any provider/staff who administer meds) Sign off on MARS daily Sign off on PRN's, document results on back of MAR (per each occasion) Fill out specific required forms for annual dental, vision, medical checks and turn into QP Get orders for Adaptive Equipment from necessary physicians (i.e., glasses, hearing aids, breathing machines/treatments, shower/grab bars, walkers/wheelchairs, etc.) and specific diagnoses. Have Physician orders signed by the Primary Physician (yearly with annual) Complete labs as ordered by physician or as requested Have Physician Orders signed by Psychiatric Physician (upon each visit) Any Medical changes need to be updated on the Physician Orders including (Medication changes, Adaptive Equipment, diets, allergies etc.) When labs are completed; follow-up and obtain results from Physician (Psychiatric or Primary) Complete annual visits and follow up requirements (get clarification from doctor if not sure)-Physical, Hearing (Not required unless hearing issues/concerns), Dental, Vision Limited travel All other duties as assigned High School Diploma or GED Equivalent Training in the CAP Core Competencies Valid driver's license, own reliable vehicle, and good driving record Ability to communicate (verbally and written) Comfortable with assisting residents with hygiene and medical routines Outstanding organizational and people skills ResCare Community Living has four decades of experience in the disability services field, providing support to individuals who need assistance with daily living due to an intellectual, developmental or cognitive disability. Our community living services are provided in 27 states with several thousand programs and a comprehensive range of high-quality services, including: Community Living, Adult Host Homes for adults regardless of disability, Behavioral/Mental Health Support, In-home Pharmacy Solutions, Telecare and Remote Support, Supported Employment and Training Programs, and Day programs. For more information, please visit . Follow us on Facebook and . USD $14.00 / Hour
Are you passionate about helping others and making a difference in your community? LSI is looking for Independent Providers for LSI's Host Home program in Southeast Iowa. You can change the world and have a huge impact by hosting an adult with disabilities in your home. The Independent Providers will provide guidance, support, and care for the individual living in your home. Provider will be working with the mentee on goals which could include things like, shopping, budgeting coping skills, cooking meals, personal hygiene, and assisting them in ways to integrate into their community. Provider will be an advocate/mentor helping them to live their best life possible. This partnership allows you to establish a meaningful relationship with the person you are hosting as you invite them to become part of your family. This is a contracted position. LSI will help match mentors and mentees, offer support, guidance and resources for trainings. There are training requirements and a home safety check before a match can be made and a mentee placed. Our average Independent Provider pay is $70,000 annually. This position covers SE Iowa, including the cities of Ottumwa, Marshalltown, Burlington, and Pella and their surrounding areas. This position can be anywhere between the towns of Marshalltown to Keokuk and Washington to Centerville and their surrounding areas. Currently looking for Independent Providers in the Southeast Region: Includes Marshalltown to Keokuk and Centerville to Burlington and their surrounding areas. Southeast Region includes the following counties: Marshall, Tama, Mahaska, Marion, Poweshiek, Benton, Jasper, Iowa, Keokuk, Washington, Louisa, Monroe, Wapello, Jefferson, Henry, Des Moines, Appanoose, Davis, Van Buren, and Lee. LSI is continuing to grow and expand our Host Home program and is looking for Independent Providers across the state! If you or you know someone who may be interested in learning more or becoming a Host Home Independent Provider check our job board for other regions in the state: Requirements You must be 21 or older You must reside in Iowa You must have a high school diploma or GED You must have a current/valid driver's license You must meet minimum insurance requirements You must have access to a computer/internet to complete documentation requirements You must have a private bedroom available for the person you will be sharing your home with You must be able to pass the screening process. Each independent provider must complete an in-depth screening process that includes background checks of the potential provider and all of the people who reside in the home who are over the age of 18, a three part interview, a home safety check, and several other reference checks. You must have flexibility and creativity Finally, you'll need a passion for making a difference in the world Does this sound like you? Apply today!
May 12, 2024
Full time
Are you passionate about helping others and making a difference in your community? LSI is looking for Independent Providers for LSI's Host Home program in Southeast Iowa. You can change the world and have a huge impact by hosting an adult with disabilities in your home. The Independent Providers will provide guidance, support, and care for the individual living in your home. Provider will be working with the mentee on goals which could include things like, shopping, budgeting coping skills, cooking meals, personal hygiene, and assisting them in ways to integrate into their community. Provider will be an advocate/mentor helping them to live their best life possible. This partnership allows you to establish a meaningful relationship with the person you are hosting as you invite them to become part of your family. This is a contracted position. LSI will help match mentors and mentees, offer support, guidance and resources for trainings. There are training requirements and a home safety check before a match can be made and a mentee placed. Our average Independent Provider pay is $70,000 annually. This position covers SE Iowa, including the cities of Ottumwa, Marshalltown, Burlington, and Pella and their surrounding areas. This position can be anywhere between the towns of Marshalltown to Keokuk and Washington to Centerville and their surrounding areas. Currently looking for Independent Providers in the Southeast Region: Includes Marshalltown to Keokuk and Centerville to Burlington and their surrounding areas. Southeast Region includes the following counties: Marshall, Tama, Mahaska, Marion, Poweshiek, Benton, Jasper, Iowa, Keokuk, Washington, Louisa, Monroe, Wapello, Jefferson, Henry, Des Moines, Appanoose, Davis, Van Buren, and Lee. LSI is continuing to grow and expand our Host Home program and is looking for Independent Providers across the state! If you or you know someone who may be interested in learning more or becoming a Host Home Independent Provider check our job board for other regions in the state: Requirements You must be 21 or older You must reside in Iowa You must have a high school diploma or GED You must have a current/valid driver's license You must meet minimum insurance requirements You must have access to a computer/internet to complete documentation requirements You must have a private bedroom available for the person you will be sharing your home with You must be able to pass the screening process. Each independent provider must complete an in-depth screening process that includes background checks of the potential provider and all of the people who reside in the home who are over the age of 18, a three part interview, a home safety check, and several other reference checks. You must have flexibility and creativity Finally, you'll need a passion for making a difference in the world Does this sound like you? Apply today!
Café Servers Full Time 10:30AM-7:30PM Bishop Gadsden located on James Island, is a not-for-profit, faith-based retirement community, affiliated with the Episcopal Church. Bishop Gadsden is known as the Southeast's leading life care retirement community and is located on 134 acres of lush marshlands and majestic oaks on James Island, SC, just 10 minutes from downtown Charleston! We are seeking enthusiastic, service oriented Café Servers to provide exceptional interactive service to our resident customers in our Market Place Café. The Market Place Café offers several food station and buffet meal options in a relaxed food court like environment. We offer full-time opportunities with starting pay at $16.29 / hr. A Typical Day : Set up café for meal service Serve customers, primarily Bishop Gadsden residents, staff, and guests during operating hours Work with kitchen staff to ensure proper food handling, presentation, and quality Maintain cleanliness of the dining room areas Perform all duties assigned in an effective, timely, and professional manner Potential handling of cash register, ensuring accurate charges to residents and staff What We Need In A Candidate : High school diploma or equivalent preferred Previous line serving and minimal cooking experience preferred Prior working experience and/or interacting with an elderly population preferred At least eighteen (18) years of age Ability to read, write, speak, understand, comprehend and communicate English Professional appearance and attitude for daily interaction with residents, families, coworkers, and public. Ability to multi-task and deal with multiple customers at the same time Ability to stand, stoop, bend reach, squat, climb, reach above head, carry, and lift (up to 50 pounds /-) Ability to stand for extended periods of time What A Candidate Can Expect From Us: Multiple Medical Insurance/ Prescription Plan Options Company Provided Health Reimbursement Account Flexible Spending and Dependent Day Care Accounts Dental/Vision Insurance Short-term Disability (80% Employer Paid) Long-term Disability Company Paid Basic Life Insurance and AD&D Policy Voluntary Life Insurance (Employee, Spouse, Child) Supplemental Accident/Cancer Insurance Options 401(k) Matching Retirement Plan Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) and ability to cash in unused PTO End-of-the-Year Bonus for all team members Free 24/7 TELADOC for team member and household Wellness Programs and Facilities with discounts on personal training and massage therapy Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Scholarship Opportunities for Education and Student Debt Payoff Monthly Employee Appreciation Celebrations/Giveaways Free Onsite and close proximity parking Holiday Pay (9 holidays) paid at time and for hourly team members Free holiday meal for team members working on a given holiday Check out our quick video highlighting why working at Bishop Gadsden Culinary is different! Please copy/paste this link into your browser: JB.0.00.LN
May 03, 2024
Full time
Café Servers Full Time 10:30AM-7:30PM Bishop Gadsden located on James Island, is a not-for-profit, faith-based retirement community, affiliated with the Episcopal Church. Bishop Gadsden is known as the Southeast's leading life care retirement community and is located on 134 acres of lush marshlands and majestic oaks on James Island, SC, just 10 minutes from downtown Charleston! We are seeking enthusiastic, service oriented Café Servers to provide exceptional interactive service to our resident customers in our Market Place Café. The Market Place Café offers several food station and buffet meal options in a relaxed food court like environment. We offer full-time opportunities with starting pay at $16.29 / hr. A Typical Day : Set up café for meal service Serve customers, primarily Bishop Gadsden residents, staff, and guests during operating hours Work with kitchen staff to ensure proper food handling, presentation, and quality Maintain cleanliness of the dining room areas Perform all duties assigned in an effective, timely, and professional manner Potential handling of cash register, ensuring accurate charges to residents and staff What We Need In A Candidate : High school diploma or equivalent preferred Previous line serving and minimal cooking experience preferred Prior working experience and/or interacting with an elderly population preferred At least eighteen (18) years of age Ability to read, write, speak, understand, comprehend and communicate English Professional appearance and attitude for daily interaction with residents, families, coworkers, and public. Ability to multi-task and deal with multiple customers at the same time Ability to stand, stoop, bend reach, squat, climb, reach above head, carry, and lift (up to 50 pounds /-) Ability to stand for extended periods of time What A Candidate Can Expect From Us: Multiple Medical Insurance/ Prescription Plan Options Company Provided Health Reimbursement Account Flexible Spending and Dependent Day Care Accounts Dental/Vision Insurance Short-term Disability (80% Employer Paid) Long-term Disability Company Paid Basic Life Insurance and AD&D Policy Voluntary Life Insurance (Employee, Spouse, Child) Supplemental Accident/Cancer Insurance Options 401(k) Matching Retirement Plan Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) and ability to cash in unused PTO End-of-the-Year Bonus for all team members Free 24/7 TELADOC for team member and household Wellness Programs and Facilities with discounts on personal training and massage therapy Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Scholarship Opportunities for Education and Student Debt Payoff Monthly Employee Appreciation Celebrations/Giveaways Free Onsite and close proximity parking Holiday Pay (9 holidays) paid at time and for hourly team members Free holiday meal for team members working on a given holiday Check out our quick video highlighting why working at Bishop Gadsden Culinary is different! Please copy/paste this link into your browser: JB.0.00.LN