Restorative Aide definition

Restorative Aide means a certified nursing assistant primarily assigned to perform therapeutic exercises and activities to maintain or re- establish a resident's optimum physical function and abilities according to the resident's restorative plan of care and pursuant to OAR 411-086-0150.
Restorative Aide means a certified nursing assistant primarily assigned to perform therapeutic exercises and activities to maintain or re-

Examples of Restorative Aide in a sentence

  • The Employer recognizes the Union as the exclusive collective bargaining representative for all full-time, regular part-time and on-call Activities Assistants; Cooks; Dietary Aides; Housekeepers; Laundry Aides; ▇▇▇▇ Clerks; Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN ); Nursing Assistants Certified (NAC); Nursing Assistants Registered (NAR); and Registered Nurses (RN); Restorative Aide.

  • The Union proposes that a Restorative Aide Classification be added to the Collective Agreement.

  • The Union further proposes that employees who work as Restorative Aides and who hold a Restorative Aide certificate will be paid the same rate as the Maintenance classification.

  • The Employer agrees that, should the following non-active positions be utilized in the future, all wages in relation to these positions will be negotiated and agreed upon prior to implementation: Restorative Aide, Medical Records Secretary, Dining Room Assistant, Dietary Aide, Assistant Food Service Director, Maintenance, 1st Class Engineer –C, and Custodian.

  • A Restorative Aide and Aide who holds a diploma or other certificate from a recognized post secondary January over the Nurse Aide rate, to be incorporated into the hourly rate.

  • Physical Therapy Asst, Restorative Aide, and Social Worker non-MSW.

  • The Employer recognizes the Union as the exclusive bargaining agent for all employees covered by this Agreement, which covers all classifications as set forth in the attached Appendix “A,” as certified by the National Labor Relations Board covering the following classifications of employees: All Housekeeping, Maintenance, Laundry, Dietary, Janitor, Nursing Assistant, Certified Nurses Assistant, Restorative Aide, Cook, Relief/Prep Cook, and Licensed Vocational Nurse.

  • The Union further proposes that Employees who work as Restorative Aides and who hold a Restorative Aide/ Occupational/ Physiotherapy Assistant/ Rehabilitation Aide certificate will be paid the same rate as the Maintenance classification.

  • Side Letter Regarding Buttonwood Hospital The County and CWA 1034 agree that the Hospital shall establish the title of Restorative Aide.

  • Talbot: Wages Scales will be implemented as detailed in Appendix A for the Restorative Aide, CNA/NAC and Maintenance Assistant positions.

Related to Restorative Aide

  • Restoration means the repair and restoration of an Individual Property after a Casualty or Condemnation as nearly as possible to the condition the Individual Property was in immediately prior to such Casualty or Condemnation, with such alterations as may be reasonably approved by Lender.

  • Improvement Fund means the Improvement Fund for General Obligation Temporary Notes, Series 2017-1 created pursuant to Section 501 hereof.

  • Restoration Retainage as used in this Subsection 7.4(b) shall mean an amount equal to 10% of the costs actually incurred for work in place as part of the Restoration, as certified by the Casualty Consultant, until such time as the Casualty Consultant certifies to Lender that Net Proceeds representing 50% of the required Restoration have been disbursed. There shall be no Restoration Retainage with respect to costs actually incurred by Borrower for work in place in completing the last 50% of the required Restoration. The Restoration Retainage shall in no event, and notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth above in this Subsection 7.4(b), be less than the amount actually held back by Borrower from contractors, subcontractors and materialmen engaged in the Restoration. The Restoration Retainage shall not be released until the Casualty Consultant certifies to Lender that the Restoration has been completed in accordance with the provisions of this Subsection 7.4(b) and that all approvals necessary for the re-occupancy and use of the Property have been obtained from all appropriate governmental and quasi-governmental authorities, and Lender receives evidence satisfactory to Lender that the costs of the Restoration have been paid in full or will be paid in full out of the Restoration Retainage, provided, however, that Lender will release the portion of the Restoration Retainage being held with respect to any contractor, subcontractor or materialman engaged in the Restoration as of the date upon which the Casualty Consultant certifies to Lender that the contractor, subcontractor or materialman has satisfactorily completed all work and has supplied all materials in accordance with the provisions of the contractor’s, subcontractor’s or materialman’s contract, and the contractor, subcontractor or materialman delivers the lien waivers and evidence of payment in full of all sums due to the contractor, subcontractor or materialman as may be reasonably requested by Lender or by the title company insuring the lien of the Security Instrument. If required by Lender, the release of any such portion of the Restoration Retainage shall be approved by the surety company, if any, which has issued a payment or performance bond with respect to the contractor, subcontractor or materialman.

  • Infrastructure Improvements means a street, road, sidewalk, parking facility, pedestrian mall, alley, bridge, sewer, sewage treatment plant, property designed to reduce, eliminate, or prevent the spread of identified soil or groundwater contamination, drainage system, waterway, waterline, water storage facility, rail line, utility line or pipeline, transit-oriented development, transit-oriented property, or other similar or related structure or improvement, together with necessary easements for the structure or improvement, owned or used by a public agency or functionally connected to similar or supporting property owned or used by a public agency, or designed and dedicated to use by, for the benefit of, or for the protection of the health, welfare, or safety of the public generally, whether or not used by a single business entity, provided that any road, street, or bridge shall be continuously open to public access and that other property shall be located in public easements or rights-of-way and sized to accommodate reasonably foreseeable development of eligible property in adjoining areas. Infrastructure improvements also include 1 or more of the following whether publicly or privately owned or operated or located on public or private property:

  • Utility vehicle means a motor vehicle that is (i) designed for off-road use, (ii) powered by an