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General Worker (Housekeeping/Laundry), Supervisor

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POSITION: General Worker (Housekeeping/Laundry), Supervisor
DEPARTMENT: Environmental Services
RESPONSIBLE TO: Director of Environmental & Food Services

Scope of Position

Reporting to the Director of Environmental Services, the General Worker (Laundry) – Supervisor assists the Director of Environmental Services in the day-to-day supervision of staff, including assignment of staff and the arranging for replacement when required. Under the direction of the Director, the supervisor co-ordinates and supports all relevant activities of Environmental Services. When required, the Supervisor provides general housekeeping &/or laundry services to maintain a clean, sanitary, comfortable and tidy environment for the Home.

We are committed to upholding the Human Rights of all R.K MacDonald employees, including the right of all people to enjoy a physically and psychologically safe work environment; the right of all people to just and favorable terms of employment; and the right of all people to be respected and valued for their differences with equitable opportunities and outcomes in an inclusive environment where all can thrive

As an employee of the RK Mac Donald Nursing Home, he/she has a responsibility to be involved in providing a stimulating environment for the residents. In keeping with our Mission, Vision and Values and our philosophy of Resident Centered Care, the Supervisor serves as a positive role model; as a partner in the provision of care and support of our residents, and represents the home in a positive, professional, efficient and confidential manner.

Functions and Responsibilities

  1. Understands that the Resident and family are central to all departmental activities, services and decisions
  2. Establishes and maintains working relationships and performs all work in keeping with the Mission, Vision, Values and philosophy of resident centered care of the RK Mac Donald Nursing Home
  3. To promote and maintain the safety of Residents, staff, and visitors as a strategic priority for the home at all times.
  4. Work as a team with other departments in the Home.
  5. Attend monthly Department meetings and serve on other committees as required.
  6. Assist in training of new staff.
  7. Ability to organize and complete assigned workloads.
  8. Knowledge of the safe use of all department equipment and report necessary repairs to Director.
  9. Assist Director in evaluating new equipment.
  10. Attend and participate in education in-services, workshops, seminars, etc.
  11. Familiar with Department Policy and Procedure Manual.
  12. Annual in-servicing of WHMIS and Emergency Plan (Fire) etc. via Surge Online Learning.
  13. Perform other related duties as requested by Director.
  14. Assists in completing payroll including replacing sick call ins and staff moves.
  15. Room checks – Day to Day with staff and perform room audits on a monthly basis.
  16. Responsible for ordering supplies for Laundry, Housekeeping and Nursing Departments. Organizing of incoming supplies and supply storage area plus delivering supplies where required.
  17. Attend committee meetings.
  18. Complete Day to Day purchase orders for supplies as needed for Laundry, Housekeeping and Nursing Supplies.
  19. Housekeeping checklists on a monthly review.
  20. Laundry – linen count when needed. Perform inventory counts for all depts within Environmental Services.
  21. Keep all forms updated, WHMIS (Safety Data sheets), supply lists, preventative maintenance sheets and OH&S sheets.
  22. Listen to family/staff concerns.
  23. Organizing with staff resident room moves in consultation with Nursing Department plus have rooms ready for new admissions.


Education, Training, and Experience

Good physical health (physical stamina and mobility including ability to reach, kneel and bend; ability to lift, push and pull required load (usually about 30lbs)

Demonstrated ability to work independently and with others, ability to follow verbal and written instructions, ability to learn the operation of equipment, ability to perform repetitive tasks, and ability to work in a warm congested area.

Grade 12 Education, minimum 2-5 years’ experience in housekeeping and laundry in a health care facility. Experience in supervision in a health care facility preferred but not required.

 

Key Competencies

  • Computer knowledge – Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook would be an asset
  • Organizational Skills
  • Time Management Skills

Therapeutic Recreation Programmer

POSITION: Therapeutic Recreation Programmer
DEPARTMENT: Recreation
RESPONSIBLE TO: Director of Recreation, Spiritual, & Volunteers

As a member of the Recreation Team, the Recreation Programmer provides Recreation programs and opportunities for the Residents, which allows for their engagement in their own Home, their R.K. Community, and maintain contact with the larger community. Reporting to the Director of Recreation, Spiritual, and Volunteers, the programmer is responsible for the delivery of recreation programming services of the department as well as assisting with the delivery of Spiritual services. The essential functional areas of responsibility include providing Recreation/Leisure/Spiritual programming and leading, encouraging, and supporting Residents, staff, and Volunteers in the delivery of these programs and opportunities utilizing their strengths and expertise. As an employee of the R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home, every person has a responsibility to be involved in providing a stimulating environment for the Residents – creating an alive and vibrant community based on meaningful relationships. In keeping, with our Mission, Vision, & Values and our philosophy of Resident Centered Care, the Recreation Programmer as a partner in the provision of care and support of our Residents, represents the home in a positive, professional, efficient, and confidential manner.

Key Responsibilities:

Provide Recreation services, programs, and opportunities for the Residents, which allows for engagement with their own Home, their R.K. Community, and maintain contact with the larger Community.

  • To plan and schedule group recreation programming in coordination with Director/Team based on an understanding of the Resident needs and abilities and the available resources from the Home and the community
  • To assist with development of the recreational assessment and plan for each Resident which will be completed upon admission, is included in the interdisciplinary plan of care, and is updated as the Resident’s individual needs change.
  • To plan, implement, schedule, and evaluate Recreation program with an understanding of the Resident’s needs and abilities and utilizing available resources from the home and the community.
  • To set up, transport (if necessary), supervise, and facilitate scheduled programs.
  • To organize work in a time effective manner to complete all required elements of program planning.
  • To facilitate opportunities for community interaction, intergenerational programs and relationships, cultural exposure, and more.
  • To motivate Residents to grow and improve their own health through Recreation programs and activities that involve some challenge, excitement, rewards, choices, concentration, and pure fun.
  • To ensure that the Standards of Practice for Recreation as a Therapy and Service (2006) is used as a basis for the delivery of recreation and leisure services.
  • Assist with developing annual and long-term goals and objectives for the department.
  • Promote positive relationships with all the departments and with the local community.
  • Participate in Recreation Staff meetings and contributes toward periodic reviews of program effectiveness.
  • Prepare Resident updates for care conferences for the Director and attend when required.
  • To provide education, encouragement, promotion, and support for the elders in their independent leisure pursuits.
  • To collect, monitor, and document program participation daily in any program and make periodic reports to the Director. And, actively evaluate resident 1st voice participation in programming for data collection.
  • To inform the Director of departmental needs in relation to personnel, space, equipment, and supplies.
  • Co-operates with other staff, volunteers, and Elders to promote effective communication within the facility. Supporting an interdisciplinary team approach.
  • Serves on committees as Directed by Administration. Understands that the Resident and family are central to all departmental activities, services, and decisions.
  • Set up, prepare, and assist with the delivery of Spiritual programming and services in coordination with Director and religious leaders.

Assist with the Volunteer Program and provide a positive experience for both the Resident and the Volunteer.

  • Assist with training, support, and recognition of Volunteers.
  • Direct orientation, work facilitation, and supervision of volunteers and/or student placements provided to enhance Programming.

Knowledge and Skills

  • The NSRPH (Nova Scotia Recreation Professionals in Health) Standards of Practice. Program planning, adaptation, leadership, and communication techniques.
  • Annual WHMIS & Fire Safety In-Service & are familiar with the Emergency Plan Manual & Policy and Procedures.
  • Proven excellence in facilitation skills.

Educational Qualifications

  • 2 year Diploma in Therapeutic Recreation or the equivalent to NSRPH classification for Programmer II
  • Regular & consistent attendance is essential.

Experience required

  • Minimum of 3 years recent experience in a Long-Term Care and/or Community setting.
  • Proven leadership ability, excellent communication skills, and facilitation skills.

Knowledge and Skills

  • Ability to foster, demonstrate and maintain good public relations with Residents, families, visitors, and Volunteers.
  • Ability to develop and maintain positive working relationships with co-workers and other members of the health care team.
  • Ability to work independently and complete assigned work.
  • Excellent time management skills.
  • Excellent interpersonal communication skills.
  • Must be physically able to perform all aspects of the work.
  • Annual WHMIS and Fire Safety In-Service and familiar with the Emergency Plan Manual and Policy and Procedures.

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Director, Rehabilitation Services

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POSITION: Director, Rehabilitation Services
DEPARTMENT: Walking Stick Rehab
RESPONSIBLE TO: CEO

As a member of the Leadership Team, the Director of Rehabilitation Services, either an Occupational Therapist or Physiotherapist provides the day to day management of the Walking Stick Rehabilitation services operation and its personnel and provides a vital link between the Rehabilitation Services department and its personnel and the leadership team. Reporting to the CEO, the Director of Rehabilitation Services is responsible for the overall management and delivery of services of the department. The essential functional areas of responsibility include the provision of Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy services to the Residents of the RK MacDonald Nursing Home, and provide educational in-services to the families and staff. In keeping with our Mission, Vision and Core Values and our philosophy of Resident Centered Care, the Director of Rehabilitation Services, as a partner in the provision of care and support of our Residents, represents the home in a positive, professional, efficient and confidential manner.

1. Effectively manage the Walking Stick departmental budget ensuring that the annual budget is not exceeded

  • Monthly review of annual budget and implementing corrective action as appropriate
  • Oversees submission of departmental payroll
  • Annual review of equipment / supplies
  • Purchasing, ordering, stock and inventory control
  • Capital equipment procurement

2. Coordinate the provision of Walking Stick departmental services that are Resident centered and that support and reflect the Mission, Vision and Values of the RK Mac Donald Nursing Home. This will involve a yearly process of developing, reviewing, evaluating, revising and implementing

  • Departmental policies and procedures
  • Departmental goals and objectives
  • Ensure Standards of Practice that comply with operating requirements, relevant legislation, professional licensing bodies
  • Weekly Resident Priority Setting

3. Effectively manage the human resources within the Walking Stick department

  • Coaching, mentoring and empowering staff
  • Weekly review of schedules
  • Monitors sick leave, overtime and vacation scheduling
  • Annual Performance Reviews of Staff
  • Arrange annual staff 360 degree feedback of Director
  • Responsible for the recruitment of new staff
  • Responsible for the discipline and conflict resolution
  • Reviews Union Contracts to ensure departmental compliance
  • Monthly staff meeting

4. Ensure the orientation and ongoing education of departmental staff including development and continuing education

  • Annual WHMIS
  • Annual Person in Protected Care
  • Annual Emergency Plans Exercise
  • Orientation to Student Volunteers
  • Reviews Walking Stick staff education goals at monthly meetings
  • Provide in-servicing as a component of staff orientation program

5. Accountable for the safety and risk management of the Walking Stick department

  • Investigate and trend Resident fall reports
  • Completion of monthly Safety Reports
  • Monitoring Safe Resident Lifting and Transfer Procedures
  • Equipment Audits
  • Co-Chair Joint Occupational Health & Safety Committee

6. Communication :through personal behavior and interactions, will consistently demonstrates a humanistic, affiliative approach to relationships:

  • Attends Monthly Walking Stick Meeting
  • Attends Senior Leadership Meetings
  • Meet with families to discuss areas of concern
  • Supports Walking Stick staff to attend weekly Care Conferences

7. Continuous Quality Initiatives

  • Responsible for the Facility Continuous Quality Improvement Plan
  • Establishes and directs systems for measuring and improving the quality of Walking Stick services
  • Provides annual Safe Lifting and Transferring In-services for CCA staff

8. Participates in Committees/teams as required

  • Represents Walking Stick staff on Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee
  • Supports Walking Stick staff on the Dementia care Team
  • Supports Walking Stick staff on Incident Trending Team

9. Leadership Roles

  • A – Role Models the RK’s Core Values
  • B – Attend Monthly Senior Leadership Team Meetings
  • C – Actively participates on the Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee

Other Duties

  • Assume the Walking Stick duties as identified in the Occupational Therapy or Physiotherapy job description.
  • Other duties as requested by the CEO

Educational Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Science Degree in Occupational Therapy or Physiotherapy or Masters of Science in a related field from an accredited University
  • Registered member of the provincial college
  • Current membership of a national professional agency – with active participation in professional activities preferred
  • Certificate or Diploma in Leadership Development an asset
  • Certificate or Diploma in Dementia Education an asset

Experience Required

  • Minimum of 3 years recent experience in a Long Term Care setting and/or Community
  • Previous management experience an asset

Competencies & Skills Required

  • Demonstrate good communication skills, verbally and in writing.
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
  • Ability to organize, develop and initiate ideas and programs
  • Commitment to working in an interdisciplinary approach
  • Demonstrated physical ability to perform the duties of the position.
  • Good Attendance and Work Record.
  • Conflict Resolution Training Skills

Leadership Competencies Required

  • Leading Others as demonstrated by the ability to establish focus, to provide motivational support, fostering teamwork, empowering others.
  • Managing Change as indicated by the ability to demonstrate support for innovation and for organizational changes needed to improve the organization’s effectiveness
  • Managing Others as demonstrated by the ability to work with others to coach and mentor them to develop their capabilities
  • Managing Performance as demonstrated by ability to take responsibility for one’s own or one’s employee’s performance by setting clear goals and expectations, tracking progress against goals, ensuring feedback and addressing performance issue promptly.
  • Communication as demonstrated by the ability to ensure that information is passed on to others who should be kept informed as well as the ability to express oneself clearly in conversations and interactions, in writing and to be able to plan and deliver conversations that have an impact and persuade their intended audience.
  • Interpersonal Awareness as demonstrated by the ability to notice, interpret and anticipate others concerns and feelings and to communicate this awareness empathetically to others
  • Influence Others as demonstrated by the ability to gain others’ support for ideas, proposals, objectives, projects and solutions
  • Building Collaborative relationships as demonstrated by the ability to develop, maintain and strengthen partnerships both internal and external to the facility
  • Customer Service Orientation perspective as demonstrated by the respectful, positive manner in which one responds to expressed concerns and the strong desire to find resolution and meet people’s needs
  • Information Gathering as demonstrated by the ability to identify information needed to clarify a situation and using skillful questioning to draw out information from reluctant sources
  • Thinking abilities including analytical, forward, conceptual and strategic abilities to enable one to tackle a problem, anticipate implications and consequences, find effective solutions and planning for the future direction of the Home
  • Initiative to identify what needs to be done and take action before being asked or the situation requires it
  • Results oriented to enable one to focus on the desired results, sets challenging goals and meeting or exceeding them
  • Thoroughness as demonstrated by ensuring that one’s own work, the work of employees and all information collected and shared is complete and accurate. Ensuring that commitments are fulfilled
  • Decisiveness as demonstrated by the ability to make difficult decisions in a timely manner
  • Self Confidence
  • Stress management
  • Personal Credibility
  • Flexibility

General Worker (Maintenance)

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POSITION: General Worker Maintenance Worker
DEPARTMENT: Environmental Services
RESPONSIBLE TO: Director of Environmental & Food Services

Reporting to the Director of Environmental &Food Services, the Maintenance Worker provides the general maintenance and repair for the facility. As an employee of the RK Mac Donald Nursing Home, he/she has a responsibility to be involved in providing a stimulating environment for the residents.

We are committed to upholding the Human Rights of all R.K MacDonald employees, including the right of all people to enjoy a physically and psychologically safe work environment; the right of all people to just and favorable terms of employment; and the right of all people to be respected and valued for their differences with equitable opportunities and outcomes in an inclusive environment where all can thrive.

In keeping with our Mission, Vision and Values and our philosophy of Resident Centered Care, the Maintenance Worker serves as a positive role model; as a partner in the provision of care and support of our residents, and represents the home in a positive, professional, efficient and confidential manner.

Functions and Responsibilities

  1. Understand that the Residents/Families are central to all departmental activities, services and decisions.
  2. Establishes and maintains working relationships and performs all work in keeping with the Mission, Vision, Core Values and our Philosophy of Resident Centered Care of the RK MacDonald Nursing Home.
  3. To promote and maintain the safety of Residents, staff and visitors as a strategic priority for the home at all times.
  4. Work as a team with other departments in the Home.
  5. Attend monthly Departmental meetings and serve on other committees as required.
  6. Assist in orientation of new staff.
  7. Ability to organize and complete assigned workloads.
  8. Work under constant interruptions in daily work routines.
  9. Knowledge & practice of the safe use and care of all department equipment as per established procedure.
  10. Report necessary home/equipment repairs to Department Manager or Supervisor.
  11. Assist Director or Supervisor in evaluating new equipment and chemical products.
  12. Attend and participate in education in-service, workshops, seminars, etc.
  13. Complete assigned duties that pertain to the successful completion of a yearly Preventive Maintenance Program.
  14. Maintains all systems and auxiliary equipment such as boilers, generators, motors, ventilation, oxygen, hot water tanks, etc. thru Preventative Maintenance Program.
  15. Perform carpentry duties as deemed necessary by the Director and use of equipment; i.e. table saw, skill saw.
  16. Perform work around walk-in freezers and fridges in the building.
  17. Ability to hook up resident’s phone lines and cable in rooms.
  18. Complete all necessary repairs and follow up as assigned by Director or Supervisor through written repair/hazard requisitions, supply requisitions, or replacement parts for equipment as needed.
  19. Ability to perform various plumbing duties such as pipe replacement, valve replacement, toilet and sink replacement, replacing drain lines, etc.
  20. Keep walkways clear from litter/debris, snow, etc. (R.K. & Ant. Manor).
  21. Transport Lab work to St. Martha’s Regional Hospital and provide other transportation and pickup services as requested with Nursing Home vehicle.
  22. Conduct or assist with Fire Drills/ Mock Exercises of Emergency Codes as per Director’s request.
  23. Paint areas of the home upon request.
  24. Current certification in Confined Space and Transportation of Dangerous Goods, and NCVI.
  25. Maintains storage in shed and resident storage.
  26. Set up and store outdoor furniture.
  27. Snow removal and salt maintenance in all areas for the R.K. & Antigonish Manor via shovel (manual) and facility tractor.
  28. On call for maintenance through use of cell phone
  29. Familiar with Departmental Policy and Procedure Manual.
  30. Access or attend required in-service training for staff provided on-site & via on-line Surge Learning tool provided by the RK.
  31. Keep Fire Protection Maintenance Log up to date.
  32. Perform other related duties as requested by the Director or Supervisor.

Education, Training, Experience

Must have a valid Nova Scotia Driver’s License.

Good physical health, ability to work independently and with others, ability to follow verbal and written instructions, ability to learn the operation of equipment, ability to perform repetitive tasks, and ability to work in a warm congested area, ability to operate and run computerized maintenance monitoring system (Honeywell).  Must be willing to be on call for maintenance issues after hours.  Grade 12 Education.

Work Experience/Training

Experience in some of the following trades; plumbing, carpentry, painting, boiler maintenance, refrigeration, electronics, and phone and cable hook up with a recognized employer.  Any certificates in these areas considered an asset.  Minimum 2-5 years’ experience in a large building complex required.

Ward Clerk

POSITION: Ward Clerk
DEPARTMENT: Nursing
RESPONSIBLE TO: Director of Clinical Services

The Ward Clerk is responsible for clerical and related duties in all areas of the facility, as directed by the Director of Clinical Services. Every employee of the RK Mac Donald Nursing Home has a responsibility to be involved in providing a stimulating environment for the residents. In keeping with our Mission, Vision and Values and our philosophy of Resident Centered Care, the Ward Clerk serves as a positive role model as a partner in the provision of care and support of our Residents, and represents the home in a positive, professional, efficient and confidential manner.

Key Responsibilities

Understands that the Resident and family are central to all departmental activities, services and decisions

Establishes and maintains working relationships and performs all work in keeping with the Mission, Vision, Values and philosophy of resident centered care of the RK Mac Donald Nursing Home

Leadership

  • Supports vision – demonstrates the ability to support the image of the Home and to embrace the changes that enable our vision.
  • Values and Goals – demonstrates alignment of their values and goals with those of the organization
  • Communication – demonstrates well-developed communication skills, both verbal and written. Is able to communicate effectively at all levels and in a timely manner
  • Demonstrates accountability and integrity – acts with integrity and is accountable for outcomes contributing to the reputation and success of the organization
  • Promotes delivery of excellent service delivery – champions the delivery of sensational service as it is integral to the reputation and ongoing success of the Home
  • Diversity – Awareness and respect for the diversity of our resident and staff

Clerical

  • Plans and implements the clerical needs of the nursing care areas in consultation with care staff. Duties include but are not limited to:
  • Establishes, maintains and updates Residents charts, forms and other related documents.
  • Ensures Administrative Assistant receives “Notification of Room Change” form
  • Ensure Residents charts are correctly identified by Name, Physician, Room Number, Allergies and Life Care Directive.
  • Ensures charts of Residents who are deceased, transferred or discharged are disassembled and forwarded to the Executive Administrative Assistant.
  • Prepares required photocopies, faxes and operates a variety of office equipment.
  • Files all pertinent Resident information on Resident charts and all documents are correctly identified using the addressograph.
  • Receives and sends emails and other material in a confidential manner.
  • Prepares blood requisitions, labels, armband identifications and other requisitions as required.
  • Maintains and distributes office supplies to all care areas.
  • Check calendars daily for appointments and makes arrangements as necessary.
  • Faxes schedules of Doctors visits to appropriate office.
  • Organizes bi-yearly pharmacy re-orders
  • Ensure all Residents provincial health and EMO cards are present and current.
  • Facilitates/completes the renewal of provincial health cards

Communication

  • Communicates and maintains information in a timely and organized manner.
  • Communicates to all residents’ families, visitors, and staff in a professional manner.
  • Maintains confidentiality at all times in accordance with policy #1-20-80

JOHS (Safety)

  • Contributes to a safe work environment by observing all procedures and safe work practices
  • Recognize and report any OH&S hazards, incidents and or near misses to care area licensed staff
  • Completes Hazard Requisitions

Staffing

  • On weekends and holidays responsible for replacing nursing sick call-ins.

Front Office reception

  • On weekends and holidays, may be required to provide a front-office presence to provide directional assistance to families and visitors

Competencies required

  • Competent in using various computer software packages, Excel, Word and Microsoft Office
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Excellent attention to detail
  • Excellent organizational skills and the ability to meet to deadlines
  • Demonstrated knowledge of medical terminology
  • Demonstrated professional / positive behavior
  • Data entry is accurate
  • Excellent customer service orientated with a professional and friendly approach
  • Display a proactive manner and ability to multi task.
  • Regular and consistent attendance is essential

Education required

  • Minimal grade 12/GED
  • Medical Terminology Course
  • Basic Computer skills and experience with emails.

Experience required

  • Preferably 2 years previous experience within a LTC or hospital environment

Approved by: Director of Clinical Services

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Custodial Care

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POSITION: Custodial Care
DEPARTMENT: Nursing
RESPONSIBLE TO: RN – Charge Nurse, RN/LPN, DOC

Scope of Position: The Custodial Care Attendant assists in providing non-nursing observation and supervision. They assist in the creation of a safe environment for residents. As an employee of the RK Mac Donald Nursing Home, every person has a responsibility to be involved in providing a stimulating environment for the residents. In keeping with our Mission, Vision and Values and our philosophy of Resident Centered Care, the Custodial Care Attendant serves as a positive role model; as a partner in the provision of care and support of our Residents, and represents the home in a positive, professional, efficient and confidential manner.

Key Responsibilities

  1. To provide safe non-nursing supervision as directed by the Charge Nurse or RN/LPN supervisor
  2. Assisting to settle, redirect assigned resident to and from their own room and between care areas

Skills & Competencies

  1. Capable of managing stressful situations
  2. Ability to foster relationships
  3. Develops and maintains positive working relationships with families and all members of the care team
  4. Ability to handle physically demanding work
  5. Demonstrated excellence in communication skills
  6. Demonstrated excellence in interpersonal skills
  7. Ability to work shift work
  8. Maintains confidentiality

Major Job Functions

  1. Report to the Charge Nurse or RN/LPN supervisor at the beginning and end of your shift
  2. Receives resident specific direction from Nursing staff
  3. Stay with resident at all times. Breaks are to be arranged with the Nursing staff
  4. Offer companionship, physical assistance and continual observation aimed at maintaining safety and preventing injury
  5. Does not provide, participate in, or discuss any direct care related to the resident. Family discussion and/or conversations related to condition or care of the resident are to be redirected to the assigned care provider (CCA or LPN) or Charge Nurse
  6. Provides observation/supervision to their assigned resident only and completes hourly check form
  7. Receive consent from Nursing staff prior to leaving the unit with the resident.
  8. Communicate resident behaviors &/or concerns regularly with Nursing staff
  9. Under the direction of the Charge Nurse or RN/LPN supervisor follows RK MacDonald policies and procedures in relation to the resident’s care plan.
  10. Any documentation related to the resident will only be done on specific instructions of the Charge Nurse or RN/LPN supervisor.
  11. No personal &/or family notes are to be recorded at any time

Education Required

  1. Ability to read and write at grade 10 level
  2. Training/experience caring for persons with dementia &/or challenging behaviors would be an asset
  3. Training in personal safety techniques and basic principles of behavior management would be an asset

Registered Nurse

POSITION: Registered Nurse
DEPARTMENT: Nursing
RESPONSIBLE TO: RN – Charge Nurse and Director of Clinical Services (Care)

Reporting to the Charge Nurse and Director of Clinical Services, the Registered Nurse is responsible to provide direct and indirect patient care and professional nursing services required in the nursing care of residents. In collaboration with other health care providers, the RN assumes primary responsibility for the development, maintenance and compliance with the individualized plan of care. In the absence of the RN-Charge Nurse, the senior RN in the facility will assume Responsibility roles such as staffing, resolution of conflict and facility management. Every employee of the RK Mac Donald Nursing Home has a responsibility to be involved in providing a stimulating environment for the residents. In keeping with our Mission, Vision and Values, our Strategic Plan and our philosophy of Resident Centered Care, the registered nurse serves as a positive role model; as a partner in the provision of care and support of our Residents, and represents the home in a positive, professional, efficient and confidential manner.

Key Responsibilities

Leadership

  • Understands and supports the Resident Care Standards and a resident centered philosophy of care
  • Demonstrates the ability to treat other people (including, residents, families, and staff) with dignity, honest and respect so that they may reach their full potential
  • Demonstrates accountability, reliability and initiative in adhering to professional standards
  • Supports and applies a resident-focused approach to care
  • Knows and follows departmental and organizational policies and procedures and monitors staff compliance with same.
  • Interacts with residents and families in a professional and compassionate manner, effectively managing questions, concerns, and suggestions as they arise, towards satisfactory outcomes
  • Models behaviours that promote a positive, dynamic, professional, caring, interested, motivated and pro-active work culture Actively works to maintain a positive unit climate in which staff are encouraged to reach full potential by recognizing their achievements, providing corrective instruction, coaching and supporting staff, and celebrating success
  • Actively participates in and seeks out, educational opportunities in nursing and leadership for continued learning and development
  • Demonstrates the ability to use resources responsibly and to look for more efficient and effective ways to ensure the future of quality support and care for residents
  • Demonstrates respect for the personal, cultural and spiritual beliefs and needs of others
  • Demonstrates commitment to working as part of a team environment where people support each other through teaching, mentoring and by example

Delivery of Competent Nursing Care

  • Assesses, plans, implements and evaluates resident care
  • Conducts and documents comprehensive assessments of residents
  • Maintains timely and accurate documentation
  • Supports best practices and quality improvement initiatives
  • Assigns, gives direction and delegates tasks and care to LPN/CCA staff based on licence/ certification and scope of practice
  • Conducts regular nursing assessment rounds during the shift
  • Makes evidence-based, best-practice decisions
  • Utilizes a critical-thinking process to problem solving
  • Participates in the delivery of care to residents who are outside the LPN Scope of Practice, (medically unstable, unpredictable)
  • Employs innovation and creativity in day-to-day activities on unit
  • Communicates in a positive, clear, professional manner with all in-house departments
  • Carries out clinical assessments and procedures such as dressings, treatments, medications, oxygen therapy, catheterizations, subcutaneous and intramuscular injections, bowel sounds, lung sounds, vital signs, venipuncture, immunizations, tube-feedings etc. including approved procedures under the Homes for Special Care Act according to established policy and procedures
  • As a member of the nursing team is required to respond to bells, alarms, etc and to meet residents needs as indicated

Team Coordination

  • Receives and relays relevant information using effective communication skills
  • Promotes and supports culture change
  • Demonstrates and encourages flexibility
  • Acts as a mentor and support for staff
  • Provides feedback on staff performance to RN-Charge Nurse
  • Participates in Multidisciplinary Conferences, Team Meetings, and other staff coordination activities as required

Quality & Risk Management

  • Ensures completion and analysis of monthly audits and indicators as required, and identifies corrective action;
  • Assists with completion of incident reports and appropriate follow-up
  • In the absence of the Charge Nurse, ensures there is on-going communication with families on issues pertaining to non-clinical matters
  • Assists with the evaluation of all non-clinical resident programs and services for relevance, quality and effectiveness
  • Identifies potential liability issues and takes action to minimize risks
  • Serves on committees as designated by the Director of Care
  • Actively participates in research programs where applicable

Occupational Health and Safety

  • Observes work patterns and ensures safe working practices are adhered to at all times;
  • Implements and monitors the lift and transfer policy;
  • Conducts safety audits as required
  • Conducts or assists with investigations of employee work related accidents;
  • Ensures staff adheres to infection control practices.

Responsibility Role

  • In keeping with the NSNU contract, in the absence of management staff, the senior RN in the facility will be designated to be responsible for the facility.
  • Responsibility duties include but are not limited to: staffing, conflict management, problem solving, resident and family issues and other issues as arise in the delivery of safe and competent care to the residents

Maintains and continually develops core competencies

  • Resident focused
  • Communication
  • Conflict Managements
  • Self-and community awareness
  • Teamwork
  • Adaptability/flexibility
  • Decision making
  • Initiative
  • Leading & Developing others
  • Stress management
  • Values & Ethics

Education Requirements

  • RN or BScN at an accredited School/College of Nursing
  • Current registration with the College of Registered Nurses of NS.
  • Current CPR, CPI, WHIMIS certification required

Required Experience

  • Recent clinical experience including leadership duties
  • Recent experience in geriatric setting preferred

Approved by: Director of Clinical Services (Care)

Please note:  This is not a job listing, this is a job description. For current opportunities click here.

Continuing Care Assistant (CCA)

POSITION: Continuing Care Assistant (CCA)
DEPARTMENT: Nursing
RESPONSIBLE TO: RN-Charge Nurse and Director Clinical Services (Care)

Under the direction and supervision of the RN Charge Nurse &/or LPN, the Continuing Care Assistant (CCA), provides resident –focused, holistic care, within an interdisciplinary team consistent with the Mission, Vision, Values and philosophy of care of the RK Mac Donald Nursing Home. As an employee of the RK Mac Donald Nursing Home, every person has a responsibility to be involved in providing a stimulating environment for the residents and to serve as a positive role model; as a partner in the provision of care and support of our Residents, and to represent the home in a positive, professional, efficient and confidential manner.

Key Responsibilities

1. To deliver Safe, Competent Personal Care: Responsible to deliver resident focused care within the full scope of practice of a CCA, in a home-like environment respecting the individuality and dignity of each resident and family

  • Performs the responsibilities of the position within the legislative and regulatory standards set out by the Health Association of Nova Scotia and the
  • CCA Program Advisory Committee document Scope of Practice of the continuing Care Assistant in Nova Scotia (2009)
  • Demonstrates a clear understanding that this facility is the Home of our Residents and we have been honored with the privilege are being invited to participate in the delivery of care to meet their needs
  • Demonstrates a clear understanding of the recognition of the vulnerability of the resident and their family as they entrust themselves to our care
  • Required to be are aware of and follow the RN-developed care plan for each resident
  • Responsible to communicate suggested changes/preferences to RN so that care plans can be updated and followed with consistency
  • Participates in all aspects of personal resident care to ensure the physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs of each resident/family are met
  • Utilizes therapeutic communication by establishing a working relationship with residents/families and coworkers for the purpose of meeting the residents needs; ensuring respect, dignity and individuality of each resident and staff person
  • Knowledgeable of and provides for the “simple pleasures” of each resident ie. Knowing that the resident likes to have the morning paper with coffee;
  • knowing that the resident likes to sit in the sun in mid afternoon.

Participates with other team members in formulating, delivering and reporting the daily resident care needs and personal preferences by:

  • Attending and gathering pertinent data from report
  • Seeking direction from the professional staff
  • Delivers personal care and attends to the ADL’s of all residents in a respectful, private, dignified and professional manner
  • Delivers effective and efficient care that promotes resident/family choice and acknowledges the resident’s strengths, limitations as well as their need for safety and the safety of others
  • Observation of residents to monitor their responses to their environment, behaviors and abilities to perform ADL’s
  • Observes residents for any changes and reports these changes immediately to the RN/LPN
  • Respects the knowledge, awareness, dignity and the right to choose of the individual resident and their family

Consistent with a resident-focused approach will meet resident needs by:

  • Assisting with serving meals, feeding, providing nourishment supplements to all residents until the needs of all residents are met
  • Assisting with the transporting and transferring of residents as required
  • Actively promoting resident and family involvement in activities within the Home
  • Accompanying and actively participating with residents, in activities of their choosing
  • Responding to any resident in need by answering bells, alarms telephones and by assisting every employee until all care is complete

Task list of duties include but not limited to:

  • Providing an environment that welcomes resident and family interaction with staff and each other
  • Providing personal care (bathing, dressing, grooming, mouth care, toileting, shaving, hair styling, jewelry)
  • Providing assistance with meal set-up, serving, feeding
  • Hourly resident checks and rounds (including but not limited to vitals, incontinent rounds, safety rounds)
  • Performing light housekeeping duties daily (tidy room, hang clothes, wiping up spills when they occur, maintaining daily cleanliness of personal equipment such as walkers, wheelchairs, etc, tub room, utility rooms & kitchen area)
  • Participating in recreational activities
  • Completes nightly safety & equipment checklist
  • Participating in care conferences as directed
  • Participating in unit meetings, general staff meetings and CCA meetings

Documentation of Care

  • Responsible to clearly, legibly and objectively document care delivered according to facility standards (ie. Nursing notes, bowels records, Q1H checks, EOR and/or any other form as required)

2. To maintain and enhance KNOWLEDGE: to practice safely and competently every CCA must demonstrate understanding and compliance with:

  • Gentle persuasion approach
  • Teepa Snow Approach to Care of Persons with Dementia
  • Resident Centered Philosophy of Care
  • Crisis Intervention methods
  • Fall prevention methods
  • Lift/transfer techniques & Body mechanics
  • Infection Control Procedures
  • All Emergency plans
  • Risk management/CQI program
  • Environmental Hazards (WHIMIS)
  • Food Handlers safety
  • Occupational Health & Safety
  • Palliative care guidelines

3. To maintain and practice those skills, abilities and attributes required on hiring:

  • Critical thinking
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Problem solving
  • Organizational skills
  • Stress management
  • Confidentiality
  • Patience
  • Supportive of residents and co-workers
  • Time management
  • Compassion
  • Integrity
  • Maturity
  • Positive attitude
  • Respectful

4. Responsible to maintain and continually demonstrate in practice the following CORE COMPETENCIES:

Resident centered focus (responds to resident/family requests)

  • Identifies needs and expectations
  • Responds efficiently and effectively
  • Takes action beyond explicit request
  • Refers complex questions to charge nurse or designate
  • Meets needs in a respectful, helpful and responsive manner
  • Seeks feedback to develop a clear understanding of residents needs
  • Uses resident/family satisfaction monitoring methods to ensure resident satisfaction

Communication (fosters two way communication)

  • Elicits comments or feedback
  • Maintains continuous open and consistent communication with others
  • Openly and constructively discusses diverse perspectives that could lead to misunderstanding
  • Communicates decisions and recommendation that could be perceived negatively, with sensitivity and tact
  • Supports messages with relevant data, information, examples and demonstrations

Conflict Management

  • Listens to differing points of view and emphasising points of agreement as a starting point to resolving differences

Self & Community Awareness

  • Recognizes the situations that arouse strong emotions and personal bias or preference, but resists temptation to act on them immediately
  • Accepts feedback from others without being defensive
  • Communicates clearly, minimizing misunderstandings
  • Uses accurate observation and understanding of local culture contexts to improve overall performance
  • Seeks out, recognizes and uses creatively what different people have to offer
  • Recognizes when a social “mistake” has been made and takes steps to avoid long term negative impact

Teamwork (fosters Teamwork)

  • Assumes responsibility for work activities and coordinating efforts
  • Promotes team goals
  • Seeks others input and listen to their perspectives
  • Acknowledges the work of others
  • Shifts priorities, changes style and responds to new approaches as needed to meet team goals

5. Responsible to maintain and demonstrate in practice the following Job-Specific Competencies:

Orientating & Mentoring

  • Participates in the orientation and mentoring of new staff

Adaptability/Flexibility (adapts to a variety of changes)

  • Adapts to new ideas and initiatives across a wide variety of issues or situations

Continuous Learning (seeks to improve personal effectiveness in current situation)

  • Tries new approaches to maximize learning
  • takes advantage of learning opportunities (courses, in-services, watching others, etc.)
  • Integrates new learning into work methods
  • Understands the role of culture in the helping process

Initiative (addresses imminent issues)

  • Takes action to avoid problems
  • Looks for ways to achieve greater results or add value
  • Works persistently as needed and when not required to do so

Quality, Risk and Safety Management (employees at every level are responsible and accountable for safe work practices & adhering to the practices outlines in the NS OH&S Act)

  • Strives for excellence
  • Makes decisions based on risk analysis
  • Reports safety issues to supervisor
  • Supports a culture of safety by following safe work practices and policies
  • Actively participates in quality initiatives
  • Completes safety audits as assigned
  • Is familiar and adheres to policies and procedures related to lifts and transfers
  • Participates and promotes usage of personal protective equipment
  • Forwards any unresolved safety concerns

Values & Ethics

  • All interactions, care delivered and presentation of self to others is congruent with the Mission, Vision and Values of the Home
  • Recognizes how professional and personal may conflict and seeks assistance to avoid &/or resolve presentation of this conflict
  • Identifies and considers different ethical aspects of a situation when making decisions.

EDUCATION

  • Provincial CCA certification required for permanent employment.
  • Current member of the CCA Registry (Continuing Care Assistant Program – HANS)
  • Willing to consider partial completion of LPN (completion of 1st year) &/or BScN (completion of 1st clinical in 2nd year) programs for casual/temporary employment
  • Certification in CPR, WHMIS, Food Handlers, Dementia/Alzheimer, Palliative care courses and gentle persuasion approach

EXPERIENCE

Experience in geriatric setting an asset

Approved by: Director of Clinical Services (Care)

Please note:  This is not a job listing, this is a job description. For current opportunities click here.

Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)

POSITION: Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
DEPARTMENT: Nursing
RESPONSIBLE TO: RN-Charge Nurse and Director of Clinical Services

Under the direction and supervision of the Supervising RN, the LPN the provides resident focused, holistic care, within an interdisciplinary team consistent with the Mission, Vision, Values and philosophy of care of the RK Mac Donald Nursing Home. Within the LPN Scope of Practice, the LPN is accountable for the coordination and delivery of quality nursing and personal care on the care team. Through the use of the nursing process, therapeutic relationships, and collaboration, the LPN delivers, oversees, and participates in the planning, implementation, evaluation, and modification of resident care to medically stable and predictable residents. Every employee of the RK Mac Donald Nursing Home has a responsibility to be involved in providing a stimulating environment for the residents and to serve as a positive role model; as a partner in the provision of care and support of our Residents, and to represent the home in a positive, professional, efficient and confidential manner.

Key Responsibilities

To deliver Safe, Competent Personal Care: Responsible to deliver resident focused care within the full scope of practice of an LPN, in a home-like environment respecting the individuality and dignity of each resident and family

  • Performs the responsibilities of the position within the legislative and regulatory standards set out by the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Nova Scotia
  • Demonstrates a clear understanding that this facility is the Home of our Residents and we have been honored with the privilege of being invited to participate in the delivery of care to meet their needs
  • Demonstrates a clear understanding of the recognition of the vulnerability of the resident and their family as they entrust themselves to our care
  • Required to be are aware of, participate in the development of and follow the Registered Nurse developed plan of care for each resident
  • Provides basic assessments and treatments, personal care and medication administration to ensure the physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs of each resident are met
  • Utilizes therapeutic communication by establishing a working relationship with residents / families and coworkers for the purpose of meeting the residents needs; ensuring respect, dignity and individuality of each resident and staff person
  • Knowledgeable of and provides for the “simple pleasures” of each resident such knowing a resident likes to have the morning paper with coffee or likes to sit in the sun in the afternoon.
  • Participates with other team members in formulating, delivering and reporting the daily resident care needs and personal preferences by:
    • Attending and gathering pertinent data from report
    • Administers medications in a safe and competent manner.
    • Assists in the delivery of personal care and attends to the ADL’s of all residents in a respectful, private, dignified and professional manner
    • Delivers effective and efficient care that promotes resident/family choice and acknowledges the resident’s strengths, limitations as well as their need for safety and the safety of others
    • Respects the knowledge, awareness, dignity and the right to choose of the individual resident and their family, i.e. SDM

Consistent with a resident-focused approach will meet resident needs by partnering with the Continuing Care Assistant to:

  • Transport and transfer residents as required
  • Actively promoting resident and family involvement in activities within the Home
  • Accompanying and actively participating with residents, in activities of their choosing
  • Respond to any resident in need by answering bells, alarms telephones and by partnering with all staff until all care is complete
  • Assist with serving meals, feeding, providing nourishment supplements to all residents until the needs of all residents are met
  • Hourly resident checks and rounds (including but not limited to vitals, incontinent rounds, safety rounds)

Task list of duties include but not limited to:

  • Medication Administration
  • Completes nightly safety & equipment checklist
  • Participating in care conferences as directed
  • Participating in care area meetings, general staff meetings and LPN meetings
  • Other tasks as required

Documentation of Care

  • Responsible to clearly, legibly and objectively document care delivered according to facility policy / practices

To maintain and enhance KNOWLEDGE: to practice safely and competently every LPN must demonstrate understanding and compliance with:

  • Gentle Persuasion Approach
  • Teepa Snow Approach to Care of Persons with Dementia
  • Resident Centered Philosophy of Care
  • Crisis Prevention Intervention methods
  • Fall prevention methods
  • Lift/transfer techniques & Body mechanics
  • Infection Control and Prevention Procedures
  • All Emergency plans
  • Risk management / Quality program
  • Environmental Hazards (WHIMIS)
  • Occupational Health & Safety
  • Palliative care guidelines
  • Medications Administration

To maintain and practice those skills, abilities and attributes required on hiring:

  • Critical thinking
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Problem solving
  • Organizational skills
  • Stress management
  • Confidentiality
  • Patience
  • Supportive of residents and co-workers
  • Time management
  • Compassion
  • Integrity
  • Maturity
  • Positive attitude
  • Respectful
  • Communication Skills
  • Nursing Skills
  • Mentoring
  • Flexibility

Is able to consistently demonstrate proficiency in practice the following CORE COMPETENCIES:

Resident centered focus (builds positive family relations)

  • Follows up on services, solutions &/or products to ensure that the needs of residents and their families have been met. Makes adjustments as required.
  • Understands issues from the resident’s perspective
  • Responds efficiently and effectively
  • Takes action beyond explicit request
  • Meets needs in a respectful, helpful and responsive manner
  • Understands the dynamics that result from cultural differences and similarities

Communication (adapts communication to others)

  • Seeks comments or feedback to continually move towards excellence in care
  • Adapts content, style, tone and medium of communication to suit the target audience’s language, cultural background and level of understanding
  • Takes others perspectives into account when communicating, negotiating, or presenting arguments
  • Openly and constructively discusses diverse perspectives that could lead to misunderstanding
  • Responds to and discusses issues/questions without being defensive and while maintaining the dignity of others.
  • Supports messages with relevant data, information, examples and demonstrations

Conflict Management (anticipates and addresses sources of potential conflict)

  • Anticipates and takes action to avoid/reduce potential conflict by encouraging and supporting the various parties to get together and attempt to address the issues themselves
  • Refocuses team on the work and end-goals and away from personality issues
  • Listens to differing points of view and emphasizing points of agreement as a starting point to resolving differences

Self & Community Awareness (recognizes emotions & being pro-active)

  • Recognizes the situations that arouse strong emotions and personal bias or preference, but resists temptation to act on them immediately
  • Accepts feedback from others without being defensive
  • Communicates clearly, minimizing misunderstandings
  • Uses accurate observation and understanding of local culture contexts to improve overall performance
  • Seeks out, recognizes and uses creatively what different people have to offer
  • Recognizes when a social “mistake” has been made and takes steps to avoid long term negative impact

Teamwork (fosters Teamwork)

  • Assumes responsibility for work activities and coordinating efforts
  • Promotes team goals
  • Seeks others input and listen to their perspectives
  • Acknowledges the work of others
  • Shifts priorities, changes style and responds to new approaches as needed to meet team goals

5. Responsible to maintain and demonstrate in practice the following Job-Specific Competencies:

Adaptability/Flexibility (adapts to a variety of changes)

  • Adapts to new ideas and initiatives across a wide variety of issues or situations
  • Seeks guidance in adapting behaviors to the needs of a new or challenging situation
  • Accepts alternative ways of doing things

Decision making (guided by interpreting policies, standards & guidelines)

  • Through interpretation and application of policy able to consider exceptions
  • Able to consider the risks and consequences of a decision(s)
  • Communicates decision(s) in a straight forward, clear manner
  • Able to provide clear support for decision(s)

Leading & Developing (seeks to improve personal effectiveness & individual development)

  • Orientation and mentoring of staff
  • Provides feedback and participates in performance reviews of CCA staff
  • Reinforces strengths and identifies areas for improvement for self and CCA staff
  • Tries new approaches to maximize learning
  • Takes advantage of learning opportunities (courses, in-services, watching others, etc.)
  • Integrates new learning into work methods
  • Understands the role of culture in the helping process

Initiative (addresses imminent issues)

  • Takes action to avoid problems
  • Looks for ways to achieve greater results or add value
  • Works persistently as needed and when not required to do so

Quality, Risk and Safety Management (employees at every level are responsible and accountable for safe work practices & adhering to the practices outlines in the NS OH&S Act)

  • Strives for excellence
  • Makes decisions based on risk analysis
  • Reports safety issues to supervisor
  • Supports a culture of safety by following safe work practices and policies
  • Actively participates in quality initiatives
  • Completes safety audits as assigned
  • Is familiar and adheres to policies and procedures related to resident safe lifting and transfers
  • Participates and promotes usage of personal protective equipment
  • Forwards any unresolved safety concerns

Values & Ethics

  • All interactions, care delivered and presentation of self to others is congruent with the Mission, Vision and Values of the Home
  • Recognizes how professional and personal views may conflict and seeks assistance to avoid &/or resolve presentation of this conflict
  • Identifies and considers different ethical aspects of a situation when making decisions.

Education

  • Graduate of an accredited LPN school with pharmacological training
  • Licensed with the CLPNNS
  • Certification in CPR, WHMIS, Food Handlers, Dementia/Alzheimer, Palliative care courses and gentle persuasion approach

Experience

  • Recent clinical experience, including medication administration and leadership duties
  • Experience in geriatric setting an asset

Approved by: Director of Clinical Services

Please note:  This is not a job listing, this is a job description. For current opportunities click here.

COVID Update – July 6th, 2022

As you are likely aware, the Nova Scotia Government is recommending further loosening of COVID management guidelines for long term care facilities. Before we can get into their recommendations, let’s have a look at what we learned during the latest COVID-19 outbreak:

  • Residents: 38 residents were COVID positive – fortunately, they were all vaccinated and most had very mild symptoms
  • Staff: 25 staff were required to isolate due to contracting COVID-19
  • Significant staff stress due to the necessity to fully gown, glove, mask and shield in order to provide care to our residents

Based on our recent experience, we acknowledge the impact a COVID-19 outbreak has on our residents, families and staff. Our response to today’s Government recommendations reflect our ability to support the safeguards we will continue to implement to reduce the likelihood of future outbreaks.

Outbreak Update:

  • Outbreaks have been declared over in Cobblestone, Thistledown, Tanglewood, Maple Ridge and Brambleberry
  • Martha’s Place remains in a Suspected Outbreak situation – see visitation guidelines below.

Screening:

  • Our Main Entrance screening practices are under review, however they will remain in place and include temperature checks and signing in

Visitation: Non Outbreak Care Area

  • DCG’s, family and friends are all welcome to visit your loved ones here at the RK
  • 3 visitors in a private living area, 2 visitors in a semi private resident room at one time
  • There are no restrictions on where your visits can take place – indoors or outdoors – our gardens are in full bloom!
  • Please do not bring food or drink for yourself as masks must remain on at all times for indoor visits
  • Mask are encouraged for outdoor visits while maintaining 6’ social distancing
  • Visitors no longer have to be vaccinated
  • Visitation hours are from 11:00am to 7:00pm, seven days a week
  • Masks are strongly encouraged for resident offsite outings

Visitation: Outbreak Care Area

  • Only Designated Care Givers are welcome to visit – full Personal Protective Equipment will be available for DCG’s – please complete the DCG education session
  • Please do not bring food or drink for yourself as masks must remain on at all times for indoor visits
  • Residents must remain in their care area to reduce the risk of spread

DCG Education

This initiative will enable DCG’s to safely visit during a suspected or an outbreak situation. DCG’s can sign up by calling either 902-863-2578 ext. 222 or 902-863-3458.

Important reminder

Managing COVID will be an ongoing challenge and we fully anticipate experiencing future outbreaks. Our goal is to minimize the risk to our residents and staff. We ask that when out in public please consider wearing a mask …. COVID-19 is still very active, very invisible, very contagious and has a significant impact on our ability to safely staff the Home in order to continue providing quality care to your loved ones!”

Please forward this update to your family members and any friends that visit the RK.

Terry MacIntyre, CEO
RK MacDonald Senior Leadership Team