myPlace Health
Location
Los Angeles, California
Salary
$92,400 - $133,671 / YEAR
The Occupational Therapist will collaborate with an interdisciplinary team to provide personalized therapy, conduct assessments, and implement care plans for elderly participants. They are responsible for managing durable medical equipment, conducting home safety evaluations, and educating families to enhance participant independence.
Candidates must hold a degree from an accredited Occupational Therapy program and possess a valid California Occupational Therapy license. A minimum of two years of clinical experience with elderly populations is preferred, along with CPR and First Aid certification.
older adults deserve the support they need to live safely, independently, and with dignity in their own communities. As a PACE (Program of All Inclusive Care for the Elderly) organization backed by SCAN Group, myPlace Health brings together customized medical care, social activities, and daily support for participants and their families – all under one roof. Our centers are more than healthcare facilities. They are vibrant community hubs where participants are known by name, valued, and supported as whole people. Behind that experience is a dedicated, interdisciplinary team working together to coordinate care, remove barriers, and improve quality of life for some of the most medically and socially complex populations. For employees, myPlace Health offers the opportunity to do deeply meaningful work in a highly collaborative setting. Team members are encouraged to contribute innovative ideas, and grow alongside a mission that prioritizes compassion, respect, and impact. The result is a culture where people feel connected—to their colleagues, their participants, and the communities they serve. At myPlace Health, work is more than a job. It’s a shared commitment to honoring what matters most. Are you passionate about making a meaningful impact in the lives of the aging community by delivering personalized occupational therapy that enhances their independence and well-being? Do you thrive in a collaborative environment, working closely with an interdisciplinary team to create and implement individual care plans? Then we would love to have you on our team! In this role, you'll have the opportunity to deliver personalized occupational therapy to PACE participants in various settings, including our care center, their homes, and even virtually. Your work will make a meaningful impact as you provide occupational therapy that meets each participant's unique needs, whether they require acute care, restorative support, or ongoing maintenance. As a valued member of the interdisciplinary team (IDT), you'll collaborate closely to create and implement individualized care plans that truly make a difference in the lives of our participants. Partnering with our dedicated Physical Therapist, you'll also play a key role in ensuring the smooth operation of the rehabilitation department at our PACE center. We’re excited to welcome a passionate team player like you who is committed to enhancing the well-being and independence of the elderly adults we serve.
Collaborate and Contribute: Work closely with our IDT by completing assessments, care planning, and thoughtfully reviewing service requests to ensure the best outcomes for our participants. Empower Through Therapy: Provide compassionate occupational therapy to help maintain or improve each participant's functional abilities, while assessing their cognitive strengths to tailor personalized care. Support and Strengthen: Evaluate participants and recommend therapeutic exercises that promote physical well-being, adapting plans of care to meet individual needs. Engage participants and their caregivers in setting meaningful goals that empower them. Guided by Protocols: Deliver treatment with care and consistency, following established protocols to ensure each participant receives the highest quality of care. Educate and Enlighten: Share your knowledge with participants and their families, offering guidance on how to enhance mobility, safety, and independence, making a lasting impact on their daily lives. Ensure Home Safety: Conduct home safety evaluations with a focus on creating secure and comfortable environments for our prospective participants. Support Transitions: Collaborate with the IDT to ensure smooth care transitions between external settings and home, making each participant feel supported and cared for. Manage Equipment Needs: Assist with the ordering, inventory, distribution, and maintenance of durable medical equipment, ensuring our participants have what they need to thrive. Partner with Care Facilities: Work hand-in-hand with nursing home, skilled nursing facility, and assisted living staff to address the rehabilitation needs of our participants, advocating for their well-being. Lead with Approval: Offer your expertise in approving care plans on behalf of the IDT, ensuring our participants receive consistent and thoughtful care. Home Visits: Complete home assessments and deliver treatments in the comfort of our participants’ homes, bringing care directly to where it’s needed most. Support in overall growth: Additional support in duties and responsibilities to provide support for growth in center and organization. We seek Rebels who are curious about AI and its power to transform how we operate and serve our members. Actively support the achievement of SCAN's vision and goals. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications and experience: Educational Background: A graduate of an accredited Occupational Therapy program. Professional Certification: Occupational Therapy registration from the National Board of Certification. Essential Certifications: CPR and First Aid certification (required within the first 60 days of employment).
A valid California Occupational Therapy License, or proof of eligibility to obtain one.
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