What are the community pension workers?

Community pension personnel usually include the following positions:

1. Director/Manager of Community Pension Center:

Responsible for the management and operation of the whole pension center, including making pension service plan, personnel management, budget control, etc.

2. Nursing staff/practical nurse:

Responsible for providing daily life care, health monitoring, basic medical care and other services to ensure the health and safety of the elderly.

3. Rehabilitation therapist:

Provide rehabilitation services for the elderly who need rehabilitation and help them recover and improve their physical functions.

4. Social workers/social workers:

Responsible for communication and coordination with the elderly and their families, provide social support and consulting services, and solve the problems encountered by the elderly in their daily lives.

5. Psychological counselor:

Provide psychological support and counseling services for the elderly to help them cope with life changes and emotional distress.

6. Health Manager:

Responsible for making individual health management plans for the elderly, providing health education and guidance to promote the physical and mental health of the elderly.

7. nutritionist:

Responsible for providing the elderly with a reasonable and nutritious diet plan to ensure their healthy diet.

8. Event organizer:

Responsible for planning and organizing all kinds of cultural and sports activities for the elderly, enriching their lives and promoting social interaction and mental health.

9. Security Administrator:

Responsible for the safety management of the pension center to ensure environmental safety and the formulation and implementation of emergency plans.

10. Logistics personnel:

Including cleaners, chefs, waiters, etc. , responsible for providing logistics support for the pension center, such as cleaning, catering, etc.

Depending on the size and needs of the organization, the above positions may vary. The setting of pension centers in different communities may be different, but they generally include these basic posts and provide comprehensive pension services.