Kansas City, MO30+ days ago
Maintain a clean, safe, and sanitary home environment throughout the shift · Ensure individuals have required meals, supplies, and personal items · Complete assigned cleaning, household, and safety tasks · Actively engage individuals; passive supervision is not acceptable · Implement ISP/BSP supports consistently across the shift · Complete all required documentation before the end of the shift · Ensure individuals' daily care needs are met, including completion of personal hygiene routines, support with dressing and grooming as needed, and preparation and provision of healthy, well-balanced meals in accordance with individual care plans, dietary guidelines, and household routines · Ensure the incoming shift is informed of the activities/needs of the individuals served before leaving their shift · Implements reinforcement strategies, prompting procedures, and behavior-reduction strategies as outlined in BSPs and clinical programming · Collects required behavioral and skill-acquisition data accurately and in real time, per clinical direction. DSPs are accountable for ensuring: · Continuous supervision and meaningful engagement · ISP and BSP implementation with fidelity · A clean, safe, and organized home environment · Accurate and timely documentation · Immediate action to address safety, cleanliness, or care concerns within their control · Required documentation (shift reviews, checklists, logs, behavioral data collection, MARs, incident reporting) is completed accurately, thoroughly, and on time · Safety hazards, cleanliness issues, or environmental concerns are addressed immediately-not simply reported · Individuals served receive appropriate engagement, supervision, meals, and supports during the shift · Following BHA timekeeping, documentation and company policies and guidelines · Implementation of ABA-based interventions and data collection with fidelity, consistency, and integrity.