What are the responsibilities and job description for the Restorative Aide position at Willowcreek Wellness & Rehabilitation?
3008 Restorative Nursing Assistant License Qualification: Restorative Nursing Assistant
Reports to: Director of Nursing, ADON and/or Charge Nurse
Supervises: None
Classification: Non-Exempt Hourly
Position Description
Provides restorative nursing tasks such as ambulation, range of motion, positioning, self-feeding, etc. within the scope of the training; Utilizes restorative techniques including verbal cueing, task sequencing, hand over hand, prompting, guarding, etc.; Promotes greatest degree of independence possible for residents.
- Assists residents with their physical needs including eating, bowel, and bladder training, and assistance following incontinence but encourages residents to perform these functions themselves to their capacity or ability; Participates actively in retraining programs for these functions.
- Observes and reports on resident’s conditions and documents observations as required. Contributes knowledge of the resident’s conditions/needs to resident care plans; Documents restorative exercises and weekly summaries as required.
- Assist in the care and maintenance of therapy area and equipment. Assures that equipment is clean and functional.
- Assists with lifting, positioning and transporting residents into and out of beds, chairs, bathtubs, wheelchairs, lifts, etc., in keeping with specific resident safety needs; Assists residents in preparation for and transporting to appointments, activities and social programs
- Participate in meal service including serving, clearing, and cleaning the dining room; Assures that residents are positioned appropriately for meals; Assures that appropriate utensils are within reach of residents; Serves food trays and assists with feeding as indicated; Delivers and documents all a.m., p.m., and bedtime snacks and supplements; Provides hydration to all residents according to center policy.
- Checks residents in section regularly; Answers call light promptly; Follows through with resident problems or needs by delivering care or reporting to supervisor depending upon level of ability and nature of resident need.
- Maintains resident stability by checking vital signs and weight; testing urine; recording intake and output information.
- Provides resident comfort by utilizing resources and materials; transporting residents; answering resident call lights and requests; reporting observations of the resident to nursing supervisor.
- Documents actions by completing forms, reports, logs, and records.
- Protects company’s integrity by keeping resident information confidential.
- Receives assignment from supervisor and performs duties in accordance with each resident’s detailed plan of care, providing care to residents who are presently receiving restorative ADL nursing interventions; Reviews care plans routinely to determine if changes in the residents’ care routines have been made.
- Participates in and receives nursing report upon reporting for duty and during shift change.
- Receives training from therapists and supervisors on the restorative techniques and performs techniques.
- Maintains knowledge of resident’s condition at times. Notes significant changes in the condition of residents and takes appropriate action; Identifies emergency situations and responds with appropriate measures.
- Takes and records temperature, pulse, respiration, intake and output; Reports resident incidents to immediate supervisor; Communicates requests and problems to appropriate personnel; Takes BPs upon request by Supervisor.
- Observes safety needs of residents including use of bedrails, rail pads, and other protective supports when ordered; Identifies safety and security hazards and reports to appropriate personnel.
- Assists resident with personal care, including nails, hair, oral hygiene, and dressing following Standard Precautions Encourages resident to do as much as he or she can do him or herself; Cares for resident’s prosthesis as required; Maintains resident privacy when providing care.
- Prepares residents for bed rest; Gives special care to residents in casts or traction such as monitoring comfort, skin color, and temperature. Moisturizes resident’s skin; Applies deodorant.
- Follows policies and procedures related to body mechanics, transfer, body positioning, and mobility as outlined in the nursing policies and procedures manual; Repositions residents as needed using supportive devices when necessary (handrails, pillows, etc.) and reports the same.
- Reports and documents self-care ability, assistance needed and; resident’s progress or lack of progress. Assists in resident’s transition from prescribed O.T., P.T., S.T., to restorative program and from restorative program to maintenance by CNA.
- Other duties, responsibilities and activities may change or assigned at any time with or without notice.
Direct Care Responsibilities
- Charts progress notes in an informative, factual manner that reflects the care administered as well as the resident’s response to care.
- Follows established procedure for charting and reporting all reports of incident/accidents (residents & employees).
- Identifies and reports changes in condition to charge nurse, supervisor, ADON and/or DON.
- Identifies and reports skin changes and follows the Company skin management protocols.
- Follows established procedures for restraint reduction.
- Assists with meal service; Identifies residents at risk for nutritional problems and implements preventative measures; Checks items and food that is brought in by family members to assure it complies with resident’s orders, dietary needs, and safety; Monitors residents with significant weight loss and gain and reports this to the physician and dietary.
- Completes documentation to reflect progress or lack of progress of residents participating in Quality of Life programs.
- Accurately completes and is familiar with the forms used throughout the resident’s chart.
- Participates (as appropriate) in the investigations related to any alleged abuse.
- Ensures that the progress notes are reflective of the care plan and that the approaches on the care plan are being followed.
Special Nursing Care Responsibilities
- Demonstrates knowledge and ability to implement: Positioning techniques; Transfer techniques; ROM exercises.
- Demonstrates knowledge and ability to implement: Emergency procedures.
- Demonstrates integrity and ability to delivery service standard for bedside manner.
- Inventories and stores residents’ personal possessions as instructed.
- Participates in care conference as indicated and follows individual resident care plans.
• Demonstrates knowledge and ability to provide daily indwelling catheter care; Demonstrates knowledge and ability to provide perineal care. General Responsibilities • Attends and participates in scheduled training, educational classes, and meetings to maintain current certification as applicable; Attends and participates in in-service training as mandated by regulatory agencies and company policy.
- Adheres to work schedules in completing and performing assigned tasks; completes all assigned tasks in a timely manner as instructed by the direct supervisor.
- Meets acceptable center attendance requirements; notifies facility before late arrival to or absence from work according to established center policy.
- Cooperates with other facility personnel to ensure that services can be adequately maintained to meet the needs of residents; creates and maintains an atmosphere of warmth, personal interest, and positive emphasis, as well as a calm environment.
- Adheres to established employee policies.
- Adheres to established dress code.
Customer Service Responsibilities
- Models customer service principals throughout the center and promotes appreciation of our customer’s needs.
- Treats residents, residents’ family members, visitors and fellow employees with courtesy, respect, and dignity.
- Presents professional image through appearance, behavior and speech.
- Explains procedures to residents before administering services.
Residents Rights
- Understands, upholds and promotes the rights of the residents.
- Ensures residents can exercise rights without interference, coercion, discrimination, or reprisal from the facility.
- Ensures protected health information is kept confidential.
- Ensures resident concerns/complaints are responded to with tact and urgency.
- Reports allegations of resident abuse, neglect and/or misappropriation of resident property.
- Coordinates effective communication with Residents and Companions by assuring all arrangements for providing interpreters and/or other auxiliary aids and services needed by Residents and Responsible Party are made, including scheduling interpreters through outside agencies and scheduling staff interpreters, if any; and ensuring appropriate maintenance, repair, replacement and distribution of auxiliary aids.
Safety and Sanitation
- Reports observations concerning structural, equipment, and furniture defects and malfunctioning to appropriate personnel.
- Follows established safety policies and procedures.
- Identifies and corrects safety hazards; reports safety concerns as required.
- Observes safety needs of residents as indicated in care plan.
- Wears and/or uses safety equipment and supplies when indicated and properly trained to use.
- Demonstrates job-specific knowledge of fire and disaster preparedness during drills or actual situations.
Staff Development
- Attends and participates in scheduled in-service training, educational classes and meetings to maintain current certification as applicable and as managed by regulatory agencies and company policies.
- Ensures that small group meetings are held per company policy.
- Communicates new Policy & Procedures and regulations to staff to ensure compliance.
Qualifications
- Active CNA certification in the state of practice, required.
- Successful completion of state approved Restorative Nurse Assistant Training Program; Name must appear on State Registry as Nurse Aide in good standing.
- Prior experience as Restorative Nursing Assistant in a skilled nursing facility preferred.
- Current BLS/CPR certification (All SNFs; ALFs as required by state).
Travel
- Minimal. May escort residents to outside appointments.
Principal Contacts
- Works with elderly residents, families, and other health care staff members including, but not limited to, other restorative staff, occupational, physical, speech, and recreational therapists and social service workers.