About Job
- Conduct initial assessments and quarterly reassessments of assigned patients to evaluate functional and social abilities, set realistic recreation therapy goals, and identify major interests.
- Develop and implement individualized therapeutic Plans of Care, updating goals as needed and presenting them to the Interdisciplinary Team.
- Supervise recreation therapy activities delivered by Certified Nursing Assistants in the AGPU, ensuring treatment progress is monitored.
- Demonstrate proficiency in setting up and applying all recreation therapy modalities, including exercise.
- Plan, develop, and schedule therapeutic programs and recreational activities for patients, including those with dementia or sensory deficits.
- Plan and provide group and individual activities, greeting patients upon arrival and setting a positive tone for each day.
- Incorporate volunteers, intergenerational activities, and contracted services for entertainment, art, movement, and music therapy.
- Access community resources for outings and monitor patient safety during activities, preparing for emergencies and promoting good body mechanics.
- Provide recreational education to patients and families, and share information on patient interests with the Interdisciplinary Team.
- Participate in Interdisciplinary Team meetings, keeping the team informed of any changes in patients' conditions.
- Complete documentation in the medical record accurately and on time.
- Maintain competency in line with departmental, organizational, and professional standards.
- Understand and contribute to meeting budget targets while ensuring fiscal responsibility.
- Comply with safety policies and procedures, reporting any unsafe conditions to the Center Manager and ensuring a safe environment for all.
- Continuously seek improvements in service delivery and communication with patients.
- Demonstrate respect for patient rights, including dignity, self-determination, access to care, confidentiality, and independence.
- Adhere to all AGPU policies and procedures and deliver age-specific care as required.
- Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS) certification is required.
- Certification in Art Therapy or Music Therapy, or licensure as an Occupational Therapist, is also acceptable.
- Verification of current CPR (BLS) training.
- Valid California driver’s license with a clean driving record.
- Completion of TB screening and health examination by a hospital-designated nurse practitioner or physician is required for employment.
- MAB (Management of Assaultive Behavior) De-escalation Training and Certification must be obtained within 3 months of hire.
About Los Angeles Jewish Health:
Los Angeles Jewish Health is dedicated to providing exceptional, comprehensive senior healthcare services, guided by our mission to deliver excellence in care for all, rooted in Jewish values. With over 100 years of trusted service to seniors, we continuously evolve to meet the unique needs of every individual we serve. As the largest single-source senior housing provider in Los Angeles, our San Fernando Valley campuses are home to over 1,000 residents. We serve more than 4,000 seniors through a range of healthcare programs, offering independent living options for those who seek the reassurance of support when needed. From adult day care to residential living, and short-term or long-term care, we tailor each senior's experience to their specific needs, ensuring personalized care at every stage of life.
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