ProHealth Home Health and Hospice
Location
Athens, Alabama
The Speech Language Pathologist administers intermittent speech therapy to patients in their homes, aiming to improve or maximize patient communication and return them to optimum living within their capabilities. Responsibilities include performing skilled procedures, consulting with physicians, instructing families, and completing necessary documentation like initial evaluations and progress notes.
Candidates must possess a Master's or Doctoral degree in Speech Language Pathology and be licensed by the state of service, or meet specific supervised clinical practicum and examination requirements. Two years of experience is preferred, and current state licensure is mandatory for practice.
Speech Language Pathologist (SLP)
A Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) administers speech therapy to patients on an intermittent basis in their place of residence. This is performed in accordance with physician orders and plan of care under the direction and supervision of the Director of Clinical Services/Nursing Supervisor. Speech therapy services are furnished only by or under the supervision of a qualified speech pathologist or audiologist.
1. A person who has a master’s or doctoral degree in Speech Language Pathology, and is licensed as a Speech Language Pathologist by the state where they furnish services, or
2. A person who has successfully completed 350 clock hours of supervised clinical practicum (or be in the process of completing), at least nine months of supervised full-time SLP experience, and has successfully completed a national approved examination.
3. Currently licensed in the state(s) in which practicing.
4. Two (2) years’ experience, preferred.
1. Improves or maximizes the communication of the patient.
2. Returns the individual to optimum and productive living within the patient’s capabilities.
3. Periodically participates with all other home care personnel in patient care planning.
4. Provides full range Speech Language Pathology Services as ordered by physician.
5. Directs and supervises personnel, as assigned.
6. Takes initial history and makes initial evaluation.
7. Performs all skilled procedures.
8. Consults with physicians regarding change of treatment.
9. Writes reports to physicians regarding patient’s progress.
10. Instructs patients and family members in home programs.
11. Periodically presents an in-service to the Agency’s staff members.
13. A supervisory visit is made every fourteen days on each patient seen by a home health aide as assigned.
14. Assists the physician in evaluating level of function.
15. Helps develop the plan of care and revises as necessary.
16. Prepares clinical and progress notes.
17. Advises and consults with the family and other Agency personnel.
18. Participates in in-service programs.
19. Completes and submits OASIS assessments, reassessments, transfers, resumptions of care, discharges and significant change in condition in accordance with Agency defined time frames.
20. Appropriately utilizes ICD-10 codes.
21. Participates in QAPI activities as assigned.
Works indoors in Agency office and patient homes and travels to/from patient homes.
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