Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) in a residential setting are responsible for providing direct care, supervision, and support to individuals with developmental disabilities, focusing on their overall well-being and fostering independence in daily activities. They assist with essential personal care tasks, including bathing, dressing, feeding, toileting, and mobility, while promoting the acquisition of life skills such as cooking, cleaning, and money management. DSPs adhere to individualized support plans to help residents achieve their personal goals, ensuring consistent implementation of behavior support plans. In addition to personal care, DSPs engage residents in community activities to encourage social integration and participation in meaningful experiences outside the home. They maintain a safe, structured environment, provide transportation as needed, participate in medication administration, and respond to medical or behavioral emergencies using approved crisis intervention techniques. DSPs also support residents in establishing constructive routines, building positive relationships, and achieving greater independence within the home while ensuring adequate staff coverage. Collaboration with healthcare providers, families, and other team members is key to ensuring comprehensive care. DSPs are committed to adhering to agency and state policies, including accurate documentation of services, compliance with Medicaid requirements, and active participation in ongoing training and professional development.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
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