Position Description
Responsible to assist Social Service Coordinator and Social Workers in providing medically related Social Services so that each
resident/resident may attain or maintain the highest practicable level of physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being.
Promotes a climate, policies and routines that enable residents to maximize their individuality, independence, and dignity.
Services will be provided in accordance with Federal, State and Local regulations and governing agencies.
Principal Responsibilities
- Maintains accurate and timely documentation, which complies with federal/state regulations, The Company
Corporate Policy, and specific center practices, including, but not limited to: Minimum Data Set, Advanced
Directives, Social Service History and Assessment, Care Plans, Social Service Progress Notes, and Behavior Tracking.
- Under direct supervision of the Social Service Coordinator or Social Worker, supports each resident/resident’s right
to self-determination; Documents resident/resident refusal of services offered; Informs resident/resident of any
therapeutic alternatives to the refused service.
- Makes appropriate referrals to other consultants, community agencies, or Center departments to facilitate the
resident/resident’s optimal use of resources, and to promote increased level of psycho-social functioning as planned
by the Social Service Coordinator or Social Worker.
- Aids with the resident/resident’s admission to assure a smooth transition; Meets with resident/residents and families
as needed to provide information and facilitate adjustment.
- Under direct supervision of the Social Service Coordinator or Social Worker, assist in obtaining social history and
psychosocial observations for each resident that identifies social, emotional, and psychological needs; Utilizes the
minimum data set to guide the care plan.
- Supports each resident’s/resident’s right to self-determination; Documents resident/resident refusal of services
offered; Informs resident/resident of any therapeutic alternatives to the refused service; Involves others, as
appropriate, to help educate the resident/resident about the alternatives.
- Coordinates the resident discharge planning process and make referrals for appropriate home care services prior to
the resident’s return to the community.
- Work with the interdisciplinary team and administration to promote and protect resident rights and the psychological
well-being of each resident. Prevent and address resident abuse as mandated by law and professional licensure.
- Work with residents, families, significant others and staff to provide support, information and organization for taking
a more proactive role in self-advocacy to improve the quality of life/care for individual resident and those who live
and work within the facility and the community.
- Educate residents and families regarding the resident’s legal right to have an Advance Directive and to let the facility,
physician and other healthcare providers know what the resident’s wishes are concerning medical treatment.
- Develop, maintain, and utilize a listing of current community resources that are useful to residents and their
families/significant others.
- May participate in quality assurance interdisciplinary team meetings.
- Understand and meet company and government requirements for social service documentation.
- Document progress in meeting the psychosocial needs of residents.
- Promote education of staff regarding cultural diversity and each staff member’s importance when caring for residents.
Educate staff regarding residents’ rights and how to recognize and prevent abuse, neglect, and mistreatment.
- Ability to exercise professional judgement in carrying out a variety of activities that maximize the well-being and
quality of life of residents.
- Provide clinical interventions to address catastrophic events that occur during the resident’s stay in the facility.
- Collaborate with healthcare and social service coordinators of other agencies and hospitals to maximize the use of
community services.
- Refer to APS any suspected cases of abuse, neglect, or exploitation.
- Participate in reviewing and setting policies concerning resident care and quality of life; Participate in developing
facility social work policies.