Position Overview:
The Residential Habilitation Direct Service Staff, also known as Residential Direct Support Professionals (DSPs), are compassionate and dedicated individuals responsible for providing personalized care and support to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities residing in residential group homes or community-based settings. The primary objective of this role is to enhance the quality of life for the individuals under their care, promoting independence, fostering community integration, and ensuring their safety and well-being.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Personalized Support: Deliver individualized support based on the unique needs, abilities, and preferences of each resident. Assist with daily living activities, such as bathing, grooming, dressing, meal preparation, medication administration, and mobility.
2. Residential Care: Create a warm and nurturing home environment by maintaining cleanliness and organization within the residential setting. Foster a sense of belonging and ensure a comfortable living space for all residents.
3. Life Skills Training: Implement and teach life skills to enhance the residents' independence and self-sufficiency. Skills may include cooking, cleaning, budgeting, and social interaction.
4. Community Integration: Organize and participate in community outings, social activities, and recreational events to promote residents' participation in their community and foster social connections.
5. Behavioral Support: Utilize positive behavioral support techniques to manage challenging behaviors and promote positive outcomes. Collaborate with behavioral specialists, supervisors, and support teams to implement behavior plans effectively.
6. Health Monitoring: Monitor and document residents' health status regularly, ensuring any medical concerns are promptly reported to appropriate healthcare professionals.
7. Documentation and Reporting: Maintain accurate and detailed records of resident progress, daily activities, incidents, and any other necessary documentation in accordance with agency guidelines.
8. Emergency Response: Be prepared to handle emergency situations effectively, following established protocols and ensuring the safety of residents.
9. Advocacy: Be an advocate for the rights and preferences of the individuals in care, promoting their dignity, self-determination, and inclusion in decision-making processes.
10. Training and Professional Development: Participate in ongoing training sessions and workshops to enhance knowledge and skills in supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
11. Collaboration: Work closely with other team members, including supervisors, nurses, therapists, and case managers, to ensure a holistic and comprehensive approach to care.