Resident Care Aide - Burnaby, Canada - George Derby Centre

George Derby Centre
George Derby Centre
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Burnaby, Canada

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JOB SUMMARY:


Under the direction of the Director of Care and/or the Care Coordinator, the Resident Care Aide (RCA) meets the needs of an assigned group of residents by following an individual care plan for each resident.

The RCA participates as a member of the healthcare team and promotes the health, safety, and quality of life of all residents.


JOB DUTIES:


  • Following established policies and procedures, and based on individual resident care plans, provides personal care to residents such as assisting with bathing, grooming, dressing, care of skin and hair, toileting, and other activities of daily living. Assists residents with exercise and other related activities in support of their goals as set in their care plan.
  • Performs procedures such as taking temperature, pulse, respiration, and weight; obtains specimens such as urine; applies prescribed ointments and treatments to intact skin; provides toilet retraining, foot soaks, and back rubs, and participates in ambulation and exercise programs. Assists the podiatrist and other visiting professionals during scheduled visits as assigned.
  • Actively promotes a culture of resident safety by adhering to established safety policies, standards, and procedures including emergency procedures.
  • Following residents' care plans, assists residents to meet their nutritional needs by serving, feeding, and offering nourishments, as appropriate. Observes and report any change in the residents' ability to eat.
  • Assist in maintaining resident's skin integrity through proper body alignment and skin care.
  • Documents resident care according to established procedures and reports concerns, problems, and/or changes to the Registered Nurse. Participates in resident care conferences and regularly provides input to the revision of individual care plans.
  • Lifts, transfers, porters and ambulates residents by utilizing wheelchairs, supportive walking, and mechanical lifts according to established procedures.
  • Responds to call bells to assist the resident or refer the request to the appropriate team member; ensures that the call bell is within the resident's reach.
  • Assists with the admission, orientation, transfer, and discharge of residents by packing and unpacking belongings and by completing the resident and family orientation checklist.
  • Maintains the tidiness of resident rooms, including bed making. Cleans equipment used by residents such as bedpans, wheelchairs, and oxygen equipment as required.
  • Reports hazards, unusual occurrences, accidents, and unsafe situations to immediate supervisor or designate. Maintains work areas in a safe, tidy, and clean condition.
  • Answers telephones and relays messages according to established procedures.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.

SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES:


  • Demonstrates a commitment to communicating, improving, and adhering to safety policies in the work environment.
  • Reports all incidents and near misses. Reports are to be made in writing.
  • Report all concerns related to resident behaviors; even if no incident/injury occurs. Reports are to be made in writing.
  • Follow safe work procedures and act safely in the workplace at all times.
  • Actively participate in all training provided to you for your safety.

QUALIFICATIONS:


Education, Training, and Experience:


  • Grade 10 plus graduation from a recognized Resident Care Attendant program or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.

Skills and Abilities:


  • Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
  • Ability to deal with others effectively.
  • Ability to organize work.
  • Ability to operate related equipment.
  • Physical ability to carry out the duties of the position.

About George Derby Centre:


Over 53 years of being within the City of Burnaby area, the George Derby Centre has supported the needs of the Federal Government; the Regional needs of qualified Veterans; Provincial needs for beds and services; Lower Mainland Communities; and, more recently the Fraser Health needs.

The Centre has a place in history particularly of vital importance to people in need of care and supports. Through those many years the Centre provided innovative services and programs.
In May 1988 the present centre opened as a 300 bed licensed intermediate care facility.

George Derby Centre was accredited by Accreditation Canada for , establishing George Derby Centre as a facility exceeding national standards of quality in the provision of health services.


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