What You Can Expect:SummarySupports the day-to-day functions of the Legacy Lane with passion for providing care and education of dementia while adhering to current federal, state and local standards, guidelines and regulations that govern long-term care facilities.Duties and Responsibilities1. Coordinates, with the direction of the Executive Director, the leadership team, responsibility and accountability of general daily operations of the Legacy Lane programs of the health campus2. Manages all aspects, including monthly team education, of the Best Friends Forever (BFF) Program3. Ensures Daily Rhythms activity programming is occurring per company standards4. Maintains Department Leader Rounding binder and partners with Executive Director to ensure follow-up5. Assists with maintaining appropriate resident population as outlined in the company's memory care movein/move out criteria6. When possible, participates in all memory care Resident First Meetings/Service Plans and assists toguide resident family members through the campus' care continuum7. Develops and maintains relationships with resident family members to ensure excellent customer service8. Provides and reviews Family Orientation Guide with new family members9. Maintains open communication with campus staffing coordinator to ensure consistent dementia staffing and support on the Legacy10. Interviews potential Legacy team members to ensure candidates possess basic skills needed to work withresidents with dementia11. Maintains a dementia-safe environment through daily resident room and Lane rounds, management of noiseand other environmental stimuli throughout the Lane12. Oversees and regularly assists with meal service adhering to the company's Family Style Dining Standards13. Leads efforts to educate campus staff and the community in dementia-related topics and acts as a campus"Dementia Champion"14. Partners with marketing to ensure First Impression Standards are in place and ensures tour readiness on theLane.Location:Village Green Health CampusText One Of Our Recruiters:Amanda (419) 462-9852What We're Looking For:Knowledge of:Operational services terminology, principles and practices of dementia carePerson-centered care philosophies and principlesMedicare and Medicaid guidelinesHealth care principles, practices, regulations, concepts and procedures as applied to the care of patients in a skilled or assisted living facilityCompliance with external regulatory agencies and organizations for all areas of responsibilitySkills in:Ongoing development of a servant leadership culture that strives to achieve the highest ethical standardsOrganizing multiple tasks simultaneously and adhering to goals and/or deadlinesOrganization with strong attention to detailValidation approach in communicating with those living with a dementia diagnosisCreative and holistic approaches to the care of behavioral complexities of those living with dementiaEffective group activity facilitationAssists with assessing resident psychosocial needs and developing plan of care based on those needsAbility to:Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing and identify and recommend solutions to problemsOperate standard office equipment and use required software applications to produce correspondence, electronic communication and maintain spreadsheets and databasesMaintain confidentiality and professional discretionDeal tactfully with personnel, campus department leaders, residents, family members, visitors, government agencies/personnel, vendors, and the general publicEffectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers, and customersReview and analyze report information, while using critical thinking skills to evaluate data for regulatory and standards of complianceOrg