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Organize and facilitate various recreational and social activities for residents.
An activity director is responsible for the planning, execution, supervision, and the ongoing assessment of activities for residents.
A crucial role in coordination of new resident admissions, warmly welcoming them and ensuring they receive the care and support they need as they settle into a new community.
An Adult Day Director is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of a licensed adult day services program, which provides supportive, structured care to older adults and adults with disabilities in a community-based setting.
A registered nurse who oversees nursing and assisted living services to residents.
Prepare nutritious meals tailored to residents' dietary needs and preferences while maintaining a clean and organized kitchen environment.
A Dementia Care Coordinator plans, delivers, and monitors care and programming for older adults living with dementia. This role collaborates closely with nursing staff, caregivers, and families to ensure individualized, person-centered support that respects the unique experiences of those living with dementia.
Prepare food for residents based on dietary needs and provide exceptional dining service.
This advanced role helps manage and oversee all culinary and supervise hospitality operations and staff.



