Brookside Rehab & Nursing Center – Social Services Assistant – Warrenton, VA

Job title:

Social Services Assistant

Company: Brookside Rehab & Nursing Center

Job description: JOB SUMMARY:

Direct and supervise social service programs, evaluate the social needs of each resident admitted and formulate a written plan of care; review and revise plan as necessary, but no often than quarterly; refer residents and families to appropriate community resources as necessary.

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JOB QUALIFICATIONS:

Education: An Associate degree in Social work or an Associate degree in Human Resource Field Preferred.

Qualifications: License/Certification Registration: In accordance with state

laws and regulations.

COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENTS OF ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

  • Make arrangements for obtaining needed adaptive equipment, clothing and

personal items.

  • With resident’s permission, maintain contact with family to report on changes

in health, current goals, resident’s rights, discharge planning, and to encourage participation in care planning.

  • Make referrals and obtain services from outside entities, such as talking books,

absentee ballots, and community wheelchair transportation.

  • Assist residents with financial and legal matters, such as applying for pension,

referrals to lawyers, and referrals to funeral homes for pre-planning arrangements.

  • Assist with discharge-planning services, such as helping to place a resident on a

waiting list for community congregate living, arranging intake for home-care services for residents returning home, assisting with transfer arrangements to other facilities. Complete discharge plan in accordance with discharge-plan policy.

  • Develop relationship with resident and family and provide or arrange for

provision of needed counseling services.

  • As a member of the interdisciplinary team, identify and seek ways to support

resident’s individual needs, preferences, customary routines, concerns, and choices through the assessment and care-planning process.

  • Build relationships between residents and staff and teach staff to understand and

support residents’ individual needs.

  • Promote actions by staff that maintain or enhance each resident’s dignity in

full recognition of each resident’s individuality.

  • Assist residents in the decision-making process concerning their own health care,

and whether or not they would like anyone else to be involved in those decisions.

  • Assist staff to inform residents, and those they designate, about the resident’s

health status and health-care choices and their ramifications.

  • Provide alternatives to drug therapy and/or restraints by understanding and

communicating to staff why residents act as they do, what they are attempting to communicate, and what needs the staff must meet. * Counsel in dealing with feelings about grief, depression, disability, death, dying,

or other emotional, mental, environmental, or physical limitations.

  • Find options, which best meet, the physical and emotional needs of the residents.

15. Work with families and residents on social interaction, reality orientation, and

intellectual stimulation.

16. Work with families and community resources, as needed, to solve financial needs

and promote emotional security regarding financial stability.

  • Document interaction with residents and/or families in the assessment and care

plans as required by the state standards.

  • Complete the social service portion of the Minimum Data Set within 14 days of

admission.

  • Document the social-care component of the Comprehensive Care Plan for each

resident as identified by the health-care committee within 7 days of completion of the MDS. Subsequent progress notes and care plan up dating should be documented every 9 days or as resident’s condition changes.

  • Identify community services and help the residents families utilize them when

needed.

21. Compile and record social histories to assist in understanding residents’

backgrounds, family problems, resources, histories of illnesses, interests, etc.

Record pertinent social data about medically related personal and family problems

in residents’ medical records.

  • Assist residents in utilizing individual and group activities to their best advantage.

23. Observe, record, and notify staff of changes in attitude, behavior, or personality,

especially depression, anxiety, withdrawal, and uncontrollable aggression.

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Location: Warrenton, VA

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