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Enhabit Home Health & Hospice
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Supervise, evaluate, and provide speech therapy services to clients in their homes as prescribed by physicians. Treat patients with speech disorders, swallowing issues, and hearing impairments, including those recovering from strokes.
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25 days ago
The Speech Language Pathologist supervises, evaluates, and provides speech therapy services to patients in a home setting. They treat speech disorders, swallowing issues, and hearing impairments while assisting in recovery from strokes and neurological conditions.
1 month ago
The Speech Language Pathologist supervises, evaluates, and provides speech therapy services to patients in a home setting. They treat speech disorders, swallowing issues, and hearing impairments while assisting in recovery from strokes or neurological conditions.
Occupational therapists provide skilled care to patients in their homes to improve daily living skills and motor functions. They work according to physician orders and collaborate with the healthcare team to implement established plans of care.
The Speech Language Pathologist supervises, evaluates, and provides speech therapy services to patients in a home setting. They treat patients with speech disorders, swallowing difficulties, and communication impairments resulting from strokes or neurological conditions.
2 months ago
The Speech Language Pathologist supervises, evaluates, and provides speech therapy services to patients in a home setting. They treat patients with speech disorders, swallowing difficulties, and hearing impairments, while assisting in recovery from strokes or neurological conditions.
The Speech Language Pathologist supervises, evaluates, and provides speech therapy services to patients in a home setting. They treat speech disorders, swallowing issues, and hearing impairments, while assisting patients recovering from strokes or neurological conditions.
The Speech Language Pathologist supervises, evaluates, and provides speech therapy services to patients in a home setting. They treat patients with speech disorders, swallowing difficulties, and communication impairments, including those recovering from strokes or neurological conditions.
Speech Language Pathologists are responsible for supervising, evaluating, and delivering speech therapy services to home-based clients as directed by the attending physician. This includes treating patients with speech disorders, swallowing therapy, and hearing impairments affecting communication, often involving recovery from stroke or neurological disorders.