Aroostook Home Health Services
Location
Caribou, Maine
The occupational therapist directs, supervises, and provides therapy services to clients in their homes as prescribed by a physician. They are responsible for evaluating patient needs, establishing treatment goals, and instructing clients and families on therapeutic activities and assistive devices.
Candidates must be graduates of an A.M.A. approved occupational therapy school and be registered by the American Occupational Therapy Association. A minimum of one year of institutional experience and a valid state driver's license with a reliable vehicle are required.
The occupational therapist is a qualified professional person who directs, supervises, evaluates, and provides occupational therapy services to clients in the home as prescribed by the attending physician.
Evaluates and establishes goals based on the client's current level of functioning and potential for improvement and performs re-evaluations as indicated Guides and instructs the client in prescribed therapeutic, self-care, and creative activities that are directed toward improving independence and physical and mental functioning Establishes household management routines Records and reports to the physician the client's reaction to the therapy program or any changes in the client's condition through periodic written summaries Instructs clients and their families in the use of prosthetic, orthotic, and assistive devices (canes, walkers, wheelchairs, etc.) Instructs the family in the client's total occupational therapy program Instruct other health team personnel in the care of clients regarding occupational therapy Attends paramedical service meetings and combined paramedical and nursing service meetings Prepares clinical/progress notes on the day of the visit which are incorporated in the clinical record weekly Participates in staff development activities and in-service education Attends case conferences Supervises the occupational therapy assistant, as indicated Attends paramedical service meetings and combined paramedical and nursing service meetings Prepares clinical/progress notes on the day of the visit which are incorporated in the clinical record weekly Communicates effectively with all those providing care Confirms, on a weekly basis, the scheduling of visits with the Clinical Coordinator to coordinate necessary visits with other personnel Participates with staff, client, and physician in discharge activities and completes the Occupational Therapy discharge summary within the designated framework of the Agency policies Notifies Agency of absences due to illness, emergency leave, normal vacation periods, or special professional meetings which will affect agreed services with the Agency
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Will assume other responsibilities deemed necessary and in the best interest of the organization as requested by the Clinical Coordinator or Executive Director