What are Resident Trainers, and how will they assist my child?
Resident Trainers are the direct care staff that assist Ranch and Village residents with their activities of daily living, as required, and serve as the residents consistent resource for direction, encouragement, redirection, and when necessary, discipline, to help the resident achieve her or his IPP goals. Resident Trainers offer individualized and group training sessions on daily living skills including successful completion of household chores, personal grooming, organization, neatness and orderliness. Resident trainers monitor and provide group and individualized training and redirection to help the resident on interpersonal interactions with other residents and staff. Each resident trainer must successfully complete a competency-based training through the College of Direct Support and receives designation as a registered Direct Care Provider.
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