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-Conduct assessments:
Gather and compile participant data.
Identify overt problems and priorities.
Set realistic and measurable goals.
-Develop care plans:
Formulate personalized, multidisciplinary care plans.
Collaborate with participants and their families.
Implement and manage care:
Align therapies with industry and organizational standards.
Provide participant education.
Manage equipment inventory and home-based interventions.
Educate participants and families:
Coordinate 24-hour care delivery.
Facilitate family and staff training.
Conduct home visits as needed.
-Evaluate care delivery:
Observe and document participant care and progress.
Make adjustments and solve related problems.
-Lead and supervise:
Guide program aides.
Integrate cost-effective measures.
Ensure safe and efficient practice environments.
-Engage in teamwork:
Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings.
Contribute to care planning processes.
Manage additional projects as required.
-Graduate of an accredited Occupational Therapy program.
-Valid Occupational Therapy License in good standing.
-Minimum 2 years of clinical experience with adults with physical
disabilities.
-Advanced practice in Dysphagia preferred.
-Experience with elderly populations preferred (training provided if
needed).
-Reliable transportation, valid driver’s license, and auto insurance.
-Medically cleared for communicable diseases and current vaccinations.
-Successful completion of a comprehensive background check.