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The Occupational Therapist (OT) evaluates patients' needs and provides prescribed occupational therapy to improve their physical capabilities. They also consult with physicians, supervise personnel, and instruct patients and families on home care programs.
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Compensation
$105,300 - $128,700 / YEAR
Posted
23 days ago
Four Oaks Family & Children Services
The Behaviorist is responsible for observing, diagnosing, and treating individuals with persistent social and behavioral difficulties. They develop and implement tailored treatment plans while collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and families to ensure effective care.
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1 month ago
BLUE MOUNTAIN THERAPY LLC
The Speech-Language Pathologist provides speech therapy services to children aged 0-3 within their natural environments, such as homes and daycares. They are responsible for assessing development, developing and implementing Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSPs), and collaborating with families and team members.
Principle Choice Home Healthcare
The Physical Therapy Assistant provides treatments under a plan of care established by the Physical Therapist, participating in patient care planning and preparing timely clinical and progress notes. This role involves educating patients and families, observing and reporting patient condition changes, and ensuring quality care delivery in accordance with agency policies and professional standards.
2 months ago
CommuniCare Health Services
Responsibilities include evaluating patients' occupational needs under physician order and developing/implementing treatment plans through direct treatment and education of treatment staff. The role also involves providing necessary supervision for COTAs and attending/leading interdisciplinary meetings to relay clinical findings.
3 months ago
The Occupational Therapist will evaluate patients' occupational needs under physician order and develop tailored treatment plans. Responsibilities include implementing these plans through direct treatment and educating treatment staff, as well as providing necessary supervision for COTAs.
The Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant implements treatment plans through direct therapy, collaboration with the Occupational Therapist, and education of staff and families to improve client quality of life and independence. Responsibilities also include complying with all required documentation under the supervision of an Occupational Therapist.
Vertis Therapy
The Occupational Therapy Assistant provides treatments to patients based on plans developed by the Occupational Therapist and assists in evaluations and complex procedures. They also document patient progress and collaborate with the interdisciplinary team.
Canyon Home Care & Hospice LLC
The Physical Therapist evaluates patients' functional levels, develops and revises care plans, and performs skilled therapy procedures as ordered by physicians. They also supervise assistant personnel and ensure proper documentation and communication with healthcare teams.
5 months ago
The Occupational Therapist administers therapy to patients in their homes, evaluates their level of function, and develops or revises the plan of care as necessary. Responsibilities also include documenting patient progress, consulting with physicians, and supervising assistant personnel.
The Speech Language Pathologist assists in evaluating patient function and developing care plans while performing skilled therapy services as ordered by physicians. They also prepare clinical notes, consult with families, and participate in patient care planning.
HOME CAREGIVERS PARTNERSHIP LLC
The Physical Therapist evaluates patients' functional levels, develops and revises care plans, and performs skilled therapy procedures as ordered by physicians. They also supervise assistant personnel and document patient progress.
The Occupational Therapist administers therapy to patients in their homes, evaluates their function, and develops and revises care plans. Responsibilities also include documenting progress, consulting with families, and supervising assistants.
The Occupational Therapist administers therapy to patients in their homes, evaluates their level of function, and develops and revises care plans as necessary. Responsibilities also include documenting patient progress, consulting with physicians, and supervising assistant personnel.
The Occupational Therapist administers therapy to patients in their homes, evaluates their functional levels, and develops and revises care plans as necessary. They also document patient progress and collaborate with healthcare personnel to ensure comprehensive care.
The Occupational Therapist administers therapy to patients in their homes, evaluates their level of function, and develops and revises care plans as necessary. Responsibilities also include documenting patient progress and consulting with physicians regarding treatment changes.
The Occupational Therapist administers therapy to patients in their homes according to physician orders and develops treatment plans. Responsibilities include evaluating patient function, preparing clinical notes, and supervising assistant personnel.
The Occupational Therapist administers therapy to patients in their homes according to physician orders and develops plans of care. Responsibilities include evaluating patient function, preparing clinical notes, and supervising assistant personnel.
The Physical Therapist evaluates patients' functional levels, develops and revises care plans, and performs skilled therapy procedures as ordered by physicians. They also supervise assistants and ensure proper documentation and communication with healthcare teams.
INTERNATIONAL CONSULTING GROUP INC
The Licensed Physical Therapist administers physical therapy to patients in their homes according to physician orders and plans of care. Responsibilities include evaluating patients, providing therapy, consulting with physicians, and instructing patients and families.