Disabled Facility Dorm Mother

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Industry & Occupation

Healthcare & Welfare

Classification

Summary

A job that supports the daily lives of residents in disabled persons welfare facilities, handling meals, living environments, health management, etc. It creates comfortable living spaces and supports independence.

Description

Disabled facility dorm mothers arrange living environments for residents in disabled persons support facilities, etc., and provide daily life support such as meal preparation and serving, laundry, cleaning, and shopping. They handle a wide range of tasks including health observation, medication assistance, body position changes, recreation support, and outing assistance, supporting residents to live with peace of mind. They collaborate with caregiving staff, nurses, and life support workers to implement support based on individual support plans.

Future Outlook

With aging population and increasing needs for disabled persons support, demand for life support jobs in disabled welfare facilities is stable, with ongoing labor shortages expected. Career advancement is possible through obtaining qualifications such as certified care worker.

Personality Traits

Compassionate / Patient / Strong sense of responsibility

Work Style

Full-time / Night shifts / Part-time/contract possible / Shift work

Career Path

Dorm mother/Life support worker → Chief dorm mother/Team leader → Facility operations manager → Welfare facility manager

Required Skills

Cleaning / Communication skills / Cooking and serving / Health management

Recommended Skills

Care record creation / Nutrition management / Recreation support

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Communication Skills Communication with residents and staff is essential.
Physical Stamina & Endurance Requires physical strength for standing work and transfer assistance.
Stress Tolerance Mental burden is high due to emergencies in resident care.
Collaboration & Teamwork Coordination with multiple professions is important.

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Analytical & Logical Thinking Centered on daily care, advanced analytical skills are not required.
Creativity & Ideation Tasks are mostly routine, with little opportunity for creativity.
Numerical & Quantitative Analysis Little complex numerical processing, only basic calculations.

Related Qualifications

  • Care worker initial training
  • Care worker practical training
  • Certified care worker

Aliases

  • Disabled persons dorm mother
  • Dorm mother

Related Jobs

  • Certified care worker
  • Home helper
  • Life support worker

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