JOB SUMMARY
The Restorative Aide assists residents with follow up maintenance of rehabilitation services including, but not limited to, mobility, personal hygiene and feeding.
ENTRY QUALIFICATIONS
- Minimum of a High school diploma/GED.
- Satisfactory completion of an approved nurse aide training program and testing, as required by the state.
- Must be in good standing with the Nurse Aide Registry.
- Ability to communicate effectively.
- Ability to read, write and follow oral and written instructions.
- 1 -3 years nursing assistance experience.
- Demonstrate the ability to successfully perform rehabilitation services.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
This list is subject to individual facility policies, procedures and practices, which may require additional duties and responsibilities.
- Provides personal care to residents. Duties include but are not limited to:
personal hygiene, feeding, dressing, ambulating and transferring, etc. - Maintains resident and work areas in a clean, orderly and safe manner.
- Assists residents with preventative, therapeutic and restorative procedures:
performing range of motion and/or application of assistive devices or appliances. - Assists with maintenance of resident bowel and bladder programs.
- Adheres to safety and infection control policies and procedures according to
Standard Precautions. - Completes required documentation; e.g. intakes and outputs, flow sheets.
- Reports changes in resident conditions, accidents or incidents.
- Supports and assists Activities Services; e.g. transporting residents to and from activities, informing staff of known resident interests, seeing that residents have activities to occupy them.
- Reports defective equipment or other potential safety hazards.
- Works with residents, families, members of the health care team and other
employees in a pleasant, respectful, cooperative manner. - Attends inservice programs as required by facility and state/federal guidelines.
- Respects and maintains resident’s dignity, individuality, privacy and
confidentiality and knowledge of Residents’ Bill of Rights. - Promotes positive public relations for the facility.
- Provides rehabilitative services to maintain and restore resident’s maximum
achievable self-care ability (i.e. ambulation, range of motion exercises, personal hygiene, toileting, feeding, positioning and strengthening exercises). - Participates in resident care conferences as requested.
- Instructs nursing personnel on recommended maintenance procedures that are performed when a resident is discharged from restorative program.
- Conducts exercise program.
- Performs weight checks, using various weighing devices.
- Performs other duties as assigned.