Please note that this is a temporary fulltime assignment for an unknown duration.
Applications will be accepted until Friday April 11 2025 at 11:59 p.m.
Purpose
Reporting to the Resident and Family Services Manager Restorative Care staff is responsible for the development and implementation of plans of care that focus on optimizing resident independence in activities of daily living.
Restorative Care staff is required to perform their duties in a manner consistent with the core values of the home in a manner that supports the Colour It resident led philosophy of care.
LTCHA Regulation: Section 57
- Restorative care approaches are integrated into the care that is provided to all residents; and
- The restorative care approaches are coordinated to ensure that each resident is able to maintain or improve his or her functional and cognitive capacities in all aspects of daily living to the extent of his or her abilities.
Responsibilities
General
- Provides for restorative care in accordance with established policy physician orders the resident plan of care within their scope of practice.
- In consultation with the Interdisciplinary Care Team develops and implements restorative programs including
- Functional Mobility
- Individual and Group Exercise
- Strength and Endurance Training
- Range of Motion
- Speech Therapy
- Sensory Stimulation
- Dining
- Maintains accurate and complete records of resident participation and restorative care delivered
- Maintains working knowledge of all equipment used in the delivery of nursing and restorative care
- Seeks direction from the RPN and/or RN when resident need exceeds experience or scope of practice
- Observes reports records resident conditions and follows care plans as directed by the RN and/or RPN
- Provides education in consultation with the Therapists through workshops inservices and information sessions for residents staff family members and volunteers
- Leads the Lift and Transfer team provides resident assessments staff training inservices maintains slings falls prevention equipment and assistive devices.
- Completes accurate documentation for each resident participating in restorative care services by monthly evaluations and through RAIMDS 2.0 admission quarterly and significant change in condition of the resident.
- All other duties as assigned
Care Coordination
- Coordinates visits for residents/power or attorneys with external care providers and vendors for assistive devises and equipment needs.
- Provides verbal and written communication of restorative care program goals to the care team for the purpose of implementing programs into the daily routines of identified residents.
- With each admission and readmission reviews the status of the resident
- Ambulation and transfer ability
- Fall risk
- Continence
- Quarterly in conjunction with Care Team
- Participates in conferences with the interdisciplinary team providing care to the residents
- Reviews residents for potential participation in a restorative care program
- Reviews and evaluates restorative care goals for residents who are involved in restorative care
- Assists in the completion of the RAIMDS 2.0 quarterly reviews Quality Management
- Ensures completion of monthly fall and skin/wound reports and analysis of monthly audits and indicators.
- Contributes to the development of recommendations for corrective action to reach corporate mean for clinical indicators.
- Participate in team meetings including Skin and Wound Pain Management and Falls Prevention Responsive Behaviours.
Occupation Health and Safety
- Advises supervisor or designate immediately of all staff incidents that may result in an Occupational Accident Claim any concerns with the physical plant incidents or injuries and completes required reports.
- Follows all health and safety policies and procedures. Works safely to reduce the risk of injury to self coworkers and residents.
- Wears personal protective equipment as designated.
- Maintains a clean safe environment for residents utilizing infection control principles.
Family & Resident Relations
- Contributes to positive customer service with residents and families in day to day work.
- Deals tactfully and courteously with residents residents family visitors and staff in a positive manner.
Ministry of LongTerm Care Compliance
- Contributes to good working relationships with relevant persons within the Ministry of LongTerm Care (MLTC).
- Knows MLTC legislation regulation and process.
- Contributes to the implementation of processes and systems to ensure compliance to all standards on an ongoing basis.
Qualifications
- P.S.W. Certificate or equivalent.
- Completion of a recognized postsecondary diploma at the community college level in a health related field with a restorative care focus such as: Restorative Care Program from the Centre for Activity and Aging Dementia Studies Program Physiotherapy Assistant Program Kinesiology
- Excellent organizational skills attention to detail verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to follow direction and work in a team environment.
- Understanding of concepts of commonly used computer applications such as Microsoft Word Excel and Resident Electronic Records.
Working Conditions
- Modern facility temperature controlled smoke free environment.
- Hours of work include scheduled shifts and callins and may include day evening night shifts weekdays and weekends. There is a requirement to work statutory holidays.
- Work is in a homelike medical care area and requires interaction with residentsand their families. The workplace is fast paced with frequent disruptions and distractions while meeting preset deadlines. Must be flexible to changing needs of the residents staff and operational issues as they are presented.
Contacts
Internal Working Relationships
RAI Coordinator Resident Care Coordinator Managers Registered Nurse Registered Practical Nurse and other employees Residents OT/PT
External Working Relationships
Families MOHLTC Inspectors contract service providers
Knowledge and Skill
- Personal Support Workers must have completed a Personal Support Worker program approved under the Fixing LongTerm Care Act 2021 and Ontario Regulations 246/22 or have qualifications as identified under Ontario Regulations 246/.
- Experience in a longterm care setting is preferable.
- Proficiency in interpersonal communication skills both written and verbal.
- Basic computer skills.
- An ability to take direction as well as understanding policies and procedures is required.
- A caring and empathetic attitude is crucial as well as working proactively as a member of the multidisciplinary team.
- Ability to work in a team environment.
Impact of Error
Errors on statistical information and/or reporting of information may result in incorrect information that could adversely affect staff and/or management decisions.
Errors may lead to ineffective performance and may result in injury to self others and residents. Furthermore errors may result in a loss of public confidence credibility and create a liability to the corporation.