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HOME CARE PROVIDERS GROUP
Overview
The Occupational Therapist evaluates and treats patients in their home environment to improve daily living and work activities. Responsibilities include designing individualized therapy plans and coordinating care with the broader rehabilitation team.
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Compensation
$95 / HOUR
Posted
24 days ago
St. Rose Dominican Siena
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The PTA will deliver compassionate care to pediatric patients in a home health setting by administering manual exercises and instructing patients in physical activities, including daily living activities, under a licensed physical therapist. Responsibilities also include helping patients use supportive devices, counseling them on therapeutic regimens, and maintaining accurate patient records.
The PTA will deliver compassionate care to pediatric patients in a home health setting by administering manual exercises and instructing patients in physical activities, including functional and daily living activities under a licensed physical therapist. Responsibilities also include helping patients use supportive devices, counseling them on therapeutic regimens, and maintaining accurate patient records.
The PTA will perform therapeutic procedures by administering manual exercises and instructing patients in physical activities, while also helping pediatric patients use supportive devices like crutches and canes. Responsibilities also include counseling patients, monitoring treatment trends, and maintaining thorough documentation of patient care services.
The Physical Therapist Assistant will perform therapeutic procedures and assist pediatric patients with physical activities and supportive devices in a home health setting. They are also responsible for documenting patient care, maintaining treatment trends, and collaborating with families to implement care plans.
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The Occupational Therapist will conduct pediatric patient assessments in homes to determine limitations and goals, then create and update treatment plans, demonstrating exercises to aid in daily tasks and pain relief. Responsibilities also include conferring with the care team, educating families, assessing progress, preparing reports, and completing timely clinical notes.
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The Physical Therapist will conduct pediatric patient assessments, create and update treatment plans, and demonstrate exercises to relieve pain and improve daily tasks. Responsibilities also include conferring with the care team, evaluating the patient's home environment, and educating the family on care accommodations.
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The Physical Therapist will conduct pediatric patient assessments, create and update treatment plans, and demonstrate exercises to help patients perform daily tasks and relieve pain. Responsibilities also include conferring with the care team, evaluating patient homes, educating families, and completing timely clinical notes.
The Physical Therapist will conduct pediatric patient assessments, create and update treatment plans, and demonstrate exercises to help patients perform daily tasks and relieve pain. Responsibilities also include conferring with the care team, educating families, and completing timely clinical notes.
The Physical Therapist will conduct pediatric patient assessments, create and update treatment plans, and demonstrate exercises to relieve pain and improve daily function. Responsibilities also include conferring with the care team, evaluating the patient's home environment, and educating the family on care accommodations.
The Physical Therapist will conduct pediatric patient assessments, create and update treatment plans, and demonstrate exercises to help patients perform daily tasks and relieve pain. Responsibilities also include conferring with the care team, evaluating the patient's home environment, and educating the family on care accommodations.
The Speech Language Pathologist will conduct pediatric patient assessments and evaluations to determine needs and goals, and then develop and implement tailored treatment plans. Responsibilities also include conferring with the multidisciplinary care team and ensuring timely completion of all clinical notes.
The Speech Language Pathologist will conduct pediatric patient assessments and evaluations to determine physical condition, limitations, and goals, subsequently developing and implementing tailored treatment plans. Responsibilities also include conferring with the multidisciplinary care team and ensuring timely completion of all clinical notes using the EMR system.