AbbeHealth Services - is a regional nonprofit organization dedicated to providing mental health and aging services that help individuals achieve their optimum levels of independence and success.
The Direct Support Professional (DSP) Supported Community Living is a caregiver position responsible for the provision of services that provide skill-based training, support, and/or treatment to individuals in recovery from a serious mental illness and/or co-occurring condition living within the community. Services are designed to assist with the acquisition, retention, or improvement of skills related to living and recreating in the community.
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Responsibilities:· Provides skill-based training, support, and interventions to clients residing in Community Home settings and assists clients in residing in the most integrated setting possible based on the member’s needs. Services provided are unique to the individual as identified in their person-centered service plan goals and may include but are not limited to]development of daily living skills, symptom management, accessing physical, mental health, and substance use care and treatment, communication, transportation, and social skills.
· Participates in client service planning and development of measurable goals based on client needs and desires.
· Recognizes symptoms of physical and mental illness and performs appropriate interventions, communication, and/or referrals in accordance with the identified crisis plan.
· Provides supervision of client self-administration of medication as identified in the person-centered service plan.
· Consults with natural and professional supports and community agencies and resources to assist clients with living in the least restrictive setting.
· Advocates for client rights and choice in obtaining needed services.
· Attends regularly scheduled staff meetings, rounding, and in-services.
· Participates in and completes all required training by identified due date.
· Participates in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of programming effectiveness.
· Completes documentation of services provided accurately, thoroughly, and timely within established guidelines.
· Completes documentation of the supervision of client self-administration of medication as required in the electronic Medication Administration Record.
· Ensures documentation meets billing requirements and completes necessary corrections timely as required.
· Participates in and/or facilitates HCBS required safety drills, inspections, etc. as assigned.
Qualifications:Education
High School diploma or equivalency required.
Associate’s degree in human service-related field preferred.
Qualifications/Experience
No experience necessary, 1 year of mental health and/or other disability experience preferred.
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