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Community Opportunity Center Direct Care Professional in Livonia, Michigan

General Statement of Responsibilities:

The Direct Care Professional (DCP) assists persons with their daily living activities, personal care and with the implementation of programs of special, individualized interest, according to needs and preferences of the person. Participates in the preparation and supervision of daily meals. Provide supervision to assure that individuals are safe.

 

Direct Care Professional will promote an unconditional "culture of gentleness" by using positive support and approaches and always treating people with dignity and respect. She/he will adhere to Community Opportunity Center, Non-Profit Housing Corporation (COC, NPHC) policies and procedures, public acts, rules and regulations under which homes associated with COC operate, including directives and standards set forth by the Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network (DWIHN).

 

Core Relationships:

  1. Reports to the Administrator.

  2. Maintains positive and professional relationships with persons served, families, guardians, and Power of Attorney's (POA's), personnel throughout the corporation, business partners and members of the community.

     

Job Specific Responsibilities:

  1. Assures that applicable COC Policies and Procedures are known and carried out in the house.

  2. Provides, or when appropriate, offers individuals supported by COC with instruction in the skill areas of:

a. Self-sufficiency

b. Nutrition, meal preparation and serving meals, clean-up

c. Physical health

d. Social Development

e. Interdependence

f. Employment

g. Community Resources

h. Emotional Maturity

i. Communication

j. Leisure time activities

  1. Transports persons as needed for employment, activities, and appointments; Schedules appointments and keeps track of recurring appointments and activities. Updates transportation log.

  2. Assures medical, dental, and other needs are met. Administers and documents the dispensing of medications; handles medical appointments and necessary follow-up documentation as requested. Guides and assists with personal care needs which may include assisting with bathing, personal hygiene activities, dispensing medication, and applying topical medications, handling catheters, colostomy bags, feeding tubes, and other personal care needs.

  3. Maintains requested data for the Home, Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS), DWIHN, Community Living Services, case management agencies, individuals and other agencies and individuals as requested and needed. Completes accident and incident reports as well as Right's complaints as required.

  4. Assists with purchases for home and individuals as needed and requested, providing appropriate receipts and documentation.

  5. Works cooperatively with the Home Administrator in staffing the home to meet the needs of those for whom services are being provided.

  6. Maintains the work and living areas of the home in good order. As directed, performs minor maintenance, housekeeping, and vehicle upkeep.

  7. Participates in Home staff meetings, Person Centered Plans (PCPs) as requested, in-service training, etc. Works cooperatively with families, guardians, agencies, etc.

  8. If a sleep shift is worked, attends to needs of residents that arise during the sleep period.

  9. Performs other delegated or assigned duties from the Home Administrator.

     

Risk Management:

  1. Follows set of clear and easy to follow Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for all processes
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