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Concept Rehab & Engage Consulting
Overview
The Occupational Therapy Assistant treats patients under the supervision of a Licensed Occupational Therapist for issues related to mobility, cognition, function, and activities of daily living. The OTA also conducts in-services for caregivers and facility staff on restorative and functional maintenance programs.
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Posted
2 days ago
The Physical Therapist Assistant will evaluate and treat patients to improve mobility, strength, and function while maintaining professional medical documentation. They will also collaborate with interdisciplinary teams and provide training to facility staff regarding restorative programs.
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The Physical Therapist Assistant will evaluate and treat patients to improve mobility, function, and strength while collaborating with the healthcare team. They are also responsible for maintaining accurate medical documentation and providing in-service training to facility staff.
The Occupational Therapy Assistant treats patients under the supervision of a Licensed Occupational Therapist to improve mobility, cognition, and daily living functions. They also collaborate with healthcare teams, maintain medical records, and provide training to caregivers and facility staff.
2 months ago
The Physical Therapist Assistant treats patients for mobility and functional difficulties under the supervision of a Licensed Physical Therapist. They also collaborate with healthcare teams, maintain medical records, and provide training for facility staff.
The Occupational Therapy Assistant treats patients under the supervision of a Licensed Occupational Therapist to improve mobility, cognition, and daily living functions. They are also responsible for maintaining accurate medical documentation, collaborating with healthcare teams, and providing training to caregivers and facility staff.