The Housekeeper is responsible for maintaining a clean, sanitary, safe, and comfortable environment for residents, staff, and visitors in a long-term care facility. This role helps support infection control, resident well-being, and overall facility appearance.
Clean and sanitize resident rooms, bathrooms, hallways, offices, dining areas, and common spaces.
Sweep, mop, vacuum, and dust floors and surfaces throughout the facility.
Disinfect high-touch surfaces such as door handles, handrails, light switches, and furniture.
Empty trash and dispose of waste according to facility and infection-control guidelines.
Clean and restock supplies in resident bathrooms and common restrooms.
Change bed linens and assist with laundry tasks when required.
Maintain housekeeping carts and ensure cleaning supplies are properly stocked.
Follow all infection control, safety, and sanitation procedures.
Report maintenance issues, hazards, or safety concerns to supervisors.
Interact respectfully and compassionately with elderly residents and staff.
Follow HIPAA and resident privacy policies.