Position Summary: The Memory Care Activities Director manages a team of Resident Assistants and serves as the dementia care expert in the community. They plan activities for residents with varying cognitive abilities, recruit volunteers, develop and execute Morning Pointe's Meaningful Day approach, and provide dementia care training to all associates.
Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
Physical Requirements:
Note: The job is classified as heavy physical demand, with frequent lifting and carrying of various objects.
| Sitting | 4 - 5 hours per 8 hour work shift. Alternates as needed to standing or walking. |
| Walking | 1 - 2 hours per 8 hour work shift. Alternates to sitting on an occasional basis and to standing on a frequent basis. |
| Standing | 2 - 3 hours per 8 hour work shift. Alternating to sitting on an occasional basis and to walking on a frequent basis |
Key: Rarely = 5% Occasionally = 0% - 33%; Frequently = 33% - 66%; Constantly = 66% - 100% *(Rarely – would most likely occur in emergency situations only)
Lifting:
| WEIGHT | FREQUENCY | OBJECTS |
| 1-10 lbs | Constantly | Paper, files, resident charts |
| 11-20 lbs | Frequently | Equipment and supplies |
| 21-35 lbs | Constantly | Equipment and supplies |
| 36-50 lbs | Constantly | Equipment and supplies |
| 51-75 lbs | Occasionally | Transferring of residents |
Carrying:
| WEIGHT | FREQUENCY | OBJECTS |
| 1-10 lbs |
Physical Demands:
This position is classified as HEAVY, requiring exerting 50 to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 25 to 50 pounds of force frequently and/or 10 to 20 pounds of force constantly to lift/move objects. Functional requirements include constant standing and walking. Frequent lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, stooping, bending, turning and stretching. Finger and hand dexterity required. Visual and hearing acuity essential. Ability to understand and carry out written and oral instructions necessary. Ability to perform basic mathematical computations required.