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Genesis Administrative Services
Overview
As an Occupational Therapist, the role involves assessing patient needs, developing personalized recovery plans, and delivering occupational therapy to help patients regain their abilities. The therapist is responsible for designing programs to restore, reinforce, and enhance physical abilities and independence while training patients and caregivers on necessary skills.
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9 days ago
The Occupational Therapy Assistant will implement occupational therapy programs and activities, following developed recovery plans and delivering therapy treatments to help patients get well. The goal is to execute a program that will restore, reinforce, and enhance patients' physical abilities and independence.
$40 - $40 / HOUR
1 month ago
The Occupational Therapist will be responsible for assessing patient needs, developing tailored recovery plans, and delivering occupational therapy to help patients regain physical abilities and independence. This role involves acting as a teacher to train patients and caregivers on necessary skills for promoting long-term productivity.
CentraCare
The Occupational Therapist will be responsible for delivering high-quality rehabilitation services, which includes conducting patient evaluations and developing and implementing individualized treatment plans. Key duties also involve monitoring patient progress and maintaining accurate documentation while collaborating with various healthcare professionals and families.
$33 - $50 / HOUR
ODYSSEY REHABILITATION
The Occupational Therapist organizes and conducts rehabilitation programs to restore client performance and independence. They evaluate patients, develop treatment plans, and provide training in the use of adaptive devices to improve daily living skills.
2 months ago
As an Occupational Therapist, the role involves assessing patient needs, developing personalized recovery plans, and delivering occupational therapy to restore, reinforce, and enhance patients' physical abilities and independence. This includes training patients and caregivers on necessary skills to promote productivity and independence.
As an Occupational Therapy Assistant, the primary role involves implementing occupational therapy programs and activities, following developed recovery plans, and delivering therapy treatments to help patients regain physical abilities and independence. This includes addressing the whole patient while executing programs designed to restore, reinforce, and enhance their physical capabilities.
The Occupational Therapy Assistant will implement occupational therapy programs and activities, following developed recovery plans and delivering therapy treatments to help patients get well. The role involves executing programs designed to restore, reinforce, and enhance patients' physical abilities and independence while collaborating with peers and making necessary referrals.
The Occupational Therapist will assess patient needs, develop recovery plans, and deliver occupational therapy to help patients regain their physical abilities and independence. This role involves being a teacher to train patients and caregivers on necessary skills for independence and productivity.
As an Occupational Therapist, the role involves assessing patient needs, developing recovery plans, and delivering occupational therapy to restore, reinforce, and enhance physical abilities and independence. This includes training patients and caregivers on necessary skills to promote independence and productivity.
The Occupational Therapy Assistant will implement occupational therapy programs and activities, following developed recovery plans to deliver necessary therapy treatments. The primary goal is to execute programs that restore, reinforce, and enhance patients' physical abilities and independence.
The Occupational Therapy Assistant will implement occupational therapy programs and activities, following developed recovery plans and delivering therapy treatments to help patients restore, reinforce, and enhance their physical abilities and independence. This role requires addressing the whole patient, collaborating with peers, and making necessary referrals to ensure patients receive the highest quality of service.
As an Occupational Therapy Assistant, the primary role involves implementing occupational therapy programs, following developed recovery plans, and delivering therapy treatments to help patients regain physical abilities and independence. This includes addressing the whole patient while collaborating with peers and making necessary referrals to ensure patients receive high-quality, compassionate service.
3 months ago
UnitedHealth Group
The Occupational Therapist is responsible for assessing and evaluating patient care needs related to functional status, activities of daily living, fine motor coordination, and home assessments using evidence-based techniques. Primary duties include providing services within the scope of practice, consulting with physicians on the plan of care, and reporting patient responses to treatment.
$71,700 - $158,400 / YEAR
As an Occupational Therapist, you will assess patient needs, develop recovery plans, and deliver occupational therapy to restore, reinforce, and enhance physical abilities and independence. This involves training patients and caregivers on necessary skills to promote independence and productivity.
The Occupational Therapy Assistant implements occupational therapy programs and activities, follows developed recovery plans, and delivers therapy treatments to help patients regain their physical abilities and independence. This role requires addressing the whole patient while ensuring the highest quality of service in a caring atmosphere.
The Occupational Therapy Assistant will implement occupational therapy programs and activities, following developed recovery plans and delivering therapy treatments to help patients restore, reinforce, and enhance their physical abilities and independence. This role requires addressing the whole patient while ensuring they and their families receive high-quality, compassionate service.
The Occupational Therapy Assistant will implement occupational therapy programs and activities, following developed recovery plans and delivering therapy treatments to help patients regain physical abilities and independence. This role requires addressing the whole patient while collaborating with peers and making necessary referrals to ensure patients receive high-quality, compassionate service.
The Occupational Therapist will assess patient needs, develop recovery plans, and deliver occupational therapy to restore, reinforce, and enhance physical abilities and independence. This role involves training patients and caregivers on necessary skills to promote independence and productivity.