details and step-by-step procedures to ensure consistent results. As a Resident Assistant you want to be able to learn so much about myself and how to handle situations and act professionally, help build a community of residents, learn how to work successfully as a team and having a positive impact on another person’s life. Having these strengths will make my RA position easy, because arranger is all about helping your residents discover ways to cooperate that they never before considered, and gain…
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outlook on pressing situations. As a returning resident assistant, it is challenging to adapt to the atmosphere of a new community. Especially, when undertaking the role in a team composed of a diverse group of resident assistants and leadership staff. Adjusting to different communities as a resident assistant is even more challenging when placed in a leadership role such as the Community Development Assistant (CDA). Obtaining the following leadership role can be even more difficult when you have to…
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care -more homey -larger rooms, kitchenettes -Hospice -Terminally ill, six months or less to live -(some live longer than six months) Resident’s room = Resident’s home Developmental Disabilities: longest in facilities, still called residents. -Shortened DD, not called Mental Retardation anymore ________________________________________________________ Section 3 - CMS: runs medicare and medicaid. They help pay for healthcare and insurance. -Medicare: covers people 65 years or…
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occupying are my status as a Senior Resident Assistant. I have more status that other resident on campus because I work for the school and I am here to help any student in the residence hall. Also, I am in charge of the building when my director is off duty. Then, I am involving in the international club, I plan with other international students different events on or off campus. My ascribed status is that I speak French, so it helpful when we receive new French resident and they cannot speak English.…
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206 – Understand the role of the social care worker The numbers in the bracket after each question relate to the assessment criteria in the standards 1. Explain how a working relationship is different from a personal relationship (1.1.1) Working relationships are different from a personal relationship because working relationships are based on policies and procedures and agreed ways of working. Working relationships are professional based. My job role as a care assistant is to deliver a good…
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I believe that it is our responsibility to assist and partake in the people around us through relationships that add to their daily happiness through our actions in appreciating and recognizing them. It is my desire as a Resident Assistant that I live by this philosophy everyday and spread this way of thinking to everyone that I interact with. To achieve this, it takes hard work and perseverance in establishing those interpersonal relationships in order to bring true respect to those around me. I…
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An Ethnographic Study on the Rust College Residential Assistant Program A discourse community is a group of people who share a set of discourses, understood as basic values and assumptions, and ways of communicating about those goals. It has a broadly agreed set of common public goals. The individuals in the group have the same goal for the benefit of a larger community. For example, the lady’s volleyball team makes it to national’s, in order to win the tournament each young lady must give an equal…
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Because being a Residential Assistant is a job, the first role of someone in ResLife is to make sure that policies are followed for the protection of both the university and all residents, however, there is so much more included in this position. In addition to putting up poster boards and putting up posters, it means communicating clearly and being a role model the standards of not only your floor, but also your building. Being an RA means helping your residents to adjust to the realities of college…
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as a Resident Assistant (RA) for IUPUI Housing & Residence Life. I am a member of the Riverwalk Apartments & Townhomes Staff, specifically overseeing residents in the Women in Science House (WISH), which is a part a Residential Based Learning Community (RBLC) offered from the IUPUI School of Science. As an RA, my duties include overseeing the safety and well-being of my residents, maintaining the upkeep of the building, implementing the Residential Curriculum, holding programs for residents, and…
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interviewee was Candice Maldonado, certified nursing assistant. Candice began working in healthcare because it was “easier to get into than retail, there’s a larger need for it.” She stated the average age of her residents were in their 80’s, but there is not average mortality rate. In her role, Candice mainly sees residents coming to Atrium for short-term rehab, such as hip/knee replacements as well as falls, and dementia/Alzheimer's care. When a resident passes away, it is Candice’s job to report it…
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