What Does a Residential Care Manager do?
A care manager is a healthcare provider who assesses patients’ needs and creates personalized care plans. At times care managers act as supervisors at facilities such as nursing homes where they manage business operations and patient care.
What are the responsibilities of Residential Care Manager?
- Creating and updating personalized care plans for patients.
- Collaborating with patients’ families, friends, and social supports in developing treatment plans.
- Identifying and recruiting high-quality healthcare providers.
- Interacting with healthcare providers to facilitate patients’ treatments.
- Ensuring patients’ treatment requirements are met.
- Suggesting alternative treatment plans when patients’ services requests do not meet medical necessity criteria.
- Instructing and educating patients on procedures, healthcare provider instructions, and referrals.
- Linking patients to social services programs and entitlements such as transportation assistance and translation services.
- Conducting regular follow-ups with patients to evaluate progress, promote continuity of care, and ensure improved health outcomes.
- Maintaining records of case management activities.
Handyman/Decorator
What does a Handyman/Decorator do?
Handyman is a person skilled at a wide range of repairs, typically for individuals or groups at residential or commercial locations. These tasks include trade skills, repair work, maintenance work
What are the responsibilities of Handyman/Decorator?
- Clean facilities regularly
- Regularly perform maintenance jobs and light repairs
- Regularly perform various landscaping tasks
- Fill gaps and provide painting services
- Perform lightning installation and carpeting
- Repair equipment and various machines and appliances
- Identify, document and report maintenance and repair work
- Suggest additional repairs when identified and needed