Memory Care Director Jobs
By The Solana Doylestown At , Warrington, 18976
Knowledge of and experience with program facilitation and activity program development
Utilizes training tools consistent with the Heartfelt Connections Memory Care Program Orientation and Education Trainer Manual and Workbook.
High school diploma or general education degree
Certification or licensed per state guidelines.
Must have current Basic First Aid and CPR certification if required by State
Here are a few of the daily responsibilities of a Director of Memory Care:
Cna - Glenridge- Memory Care 36Hrs 7A-7P
By MaineGeneral Health At Augusta, ME, United States
Tuition Reimbursement is available to all employees to further develop skills and career.
Performs basic patient care activities within the scope of practice. Assists patients with meeting their emotional, physical and spiritual needs
Greets patients and visitors. Answers, screens, and routes telephone calls. Calls codes, pages, and overhead announcements as requested
Reports abnormal findings or changes in physical, mental and emotional conditions to nursing staff
Assists with keeping unit and patient rooms stocked, clean, and orderly
A valid CNA certificate from the State of Maine

Are you passionate about helping seniors with memory care needs? We are looking for an experienced Memory Care Coordinator to join our team! You will be responsible for providing individualized care and support to our residents with memory care needs, while ensuring their safety and well-being. If you are a compassionate and dedicated professional, we want to hear from you!

Overview A Memory Care Coordinator is a professional who works with individuals who have memory-related conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and other forms of cognitive impairment. They provide support and assistance to individuals and their families in order to help them manage their condition and improve their quality of life. Memory Care Coordinators work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and private practices. Detailed Job Description Memory Care Coordinators are responsible for providing support and assistance to individuals and their families who are living with memory-related conditions. They work with individuals to develop and implement individualized care plans that address their specific needs. Memory Care Coordinators also provide education and resources to individuals and their families about memory-related conditions, and they work with other healthcare professionals to coordinate care. Memory Care Coordinators may also provide counseling and support to individuals and their families, and they may facilitate support groups. Skills Required Memory Care Coordinators must have excellent communication and interpersonal skills in order to effectively interact with individuals and their families. They must also have strong organizational and problem-solving skills in order to develop and implement individualized care plans. Memory Care Coordinators must also be knowledgeable about memory-related conditions and resources available to individuals and their families. Qualifications Memory Care Coordinators typically need a bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, or a related field. They may also need to be certified in memory care, depending on the state in which they work. Knowledge Memory Care Coordinators must have knowledge of memory-related conditions, including Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. They must also be knowledgeable about resources available to individuals and their families, such as support groups and community services. Experience Memory Care Coordinators typically need at least two years of experience working with individuals who have memory-related conditions. They may also need to have experience working in a healthcare setting. Responsibilities Memory Care Coordinators are responsible for providing support and assistance to individuals and their families who are living with memory-related conditions. They develop and implement individualized care plans, provide education and resources, and coordinate care with other healthcare professionals. Memory Care Coordinators may also provide counseling and support to individuals and their families, and they may facilitate support groups.