Find clinical, allied health, care team, and healthcare operations openings using one smart search field across cities, regions, and employers.
Adaptive Home Health
Overview
The Speech-Language Pathologist is responsible for conducting comprehensive assessments in the patient's home, completing skilled documentation via Homecare Homebase, and performing appropriate therapy interventions. This role involves developing comprehensive plans of care, coordinating multi-disciplinary care, and maintaining continuous communication with physicians, the care team, patients, and families.
Quick view →
Compensation
$75 - $113 / HOUR
Posted
2 months ago
The Speech-Language Pathologist is responsible for conducting comprehensive assessments in the patient's home and completing skilled documentation using Homecare Homebase. This role involves evaluating patients, performing therapy interventions, developing care plans, coordinating multi-disciplinary care, and maintaining communication with physicians and families.
The Speech-Language Pathologist is responsible for comprehensive patient assessments in the home, completing skilled documentation via Homecare Homebase, and developing comprehensive plans of care. This role involves performing appropriate therapy interventions, coordinating multi-disciplinary care, and maintaining continuous communication with physicians, the care team, patients, and families.
The Speech-Language Pathologist is responsible for comprehensive assessments in the patient's home, including completing skilled documentation via Homecare Homebase. This role involves evaluating patients, performing therapy interventions, developing care plans, and coordinating multi-disciplinary care.
The Speech-Language Pathologist is responsible for conducting comprehensive assessments in the patient's home, completing skilled documentation via Homecare Homebase, and performing appropriate therapy interventions. This role also involves developing comprehensive plans of care, coordinating multi-disciplinary care, and maintaining communication with physicians, the care team, patients, and families.