Overview:
ArchCare cares for people of all ages and faiths where they are most comfortable and best able to receive it – at home, in the community and in nursing homes. As the Continuing Care Community of the Archdiocese of New York, we see enhancing the lives of our elders and others who need extra help to stay healthy and live life to its fullest as more than just a job. To us, it’s a privilege and our calling.
ArchCare Senior Life (PACE) is a long-term Medicaid/Medicare plan designed specifically for seniors who need nursing home level care but want to stay at home. With Senior Life, patients have a dedicated Care Team to coordinate everything, so they are able to live comfortably where they are, knowing they’ll get the coordinated care they need. PACE provides and coordinates care at our Wellness Centers, in patient’s homes and in other settings.
Benefits/Perks:
Includes accrued vacation days, sick days, and holidays. Participation in 403 (b) Voluntary Benefits: Short Term Disability, Life Insurance, Cancer Insurance, Pet Insurance Discounted membership: Plum BenefitsPay for work-related eligible commuter expenses with pre-tax dollarsPACE Perks:
Opportunity to learn from other disciplines, which enhances your individual clinical practiceTeam supports your efforts, and you get to support them as wellYour work results in most participants being able to live in their own homes and communities, instead of living in a skilled nursing facility – this provides the highest quality of life for patients, as they can continue to participate as members of their community ResponsibilitiesResponsibilities:
Plans, organizes, and conducts a comprehensive program of individual and group nutrition services including provision of nutrition needs of the participant, clinical guidance, nutrition education and counseling to meet normal and therapeutic needs. Evaluates nutritional status of individual participants utilizing nutritional guidelines, professional knowledge, and interviewing skills to provide quality care. Develops and implements nutritional plans, monitors participant’s progress and recommends/revises changes in nutritional plan for effective participant care. Documents changes in the participant’s condition and details care provided by completing all required documentation and ensuring compliance to standards and policies. Coordinates with other members of the interdisciplinary team to ensure that the comprehensive plan of care is followed and revised as needed. Provides nutrition counseling to participants and/or caregivers utilizing educational materials, modified diets, and teaching aids to ensure participants understanding of the plan of care and its implications. Oversees the work of Geriatric Caregivers in the kitchen by working with Food Services Manager to recommend solutions regarding specific dietary needs. Job Type: Full TimeQualifications
Qualifications:
NY Registered DieticianEducation:
Bachelor’s Degree with a major in food and nutrition or related field SalarySalary: $73,924.50 to $92,410.50 per year
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