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QUALIFICATIONS FOR AN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTBachelor's degree or higher from an accredited Occupational Therapy programCurrent Occupational Therapy licenseCurrent NBCOT CertificationKnowledge of federal, state, and local regulations as they pertain to long-term care, skilled nursing, and rehabilitation facilities.
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ProHealth Care offers quality in-home hospice care and in-home skilled nursing care, as well as a 15-bed residential, free standing, inpatient hospice. We Are Hiring: Home Health Occupational Therapist- Pool.
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Completes Skilled Nursing Facility resident quarterly screens and MDS documentation as required. Completes medically prescribed Occupational Therapy assessment, plans and implements treatment program, and reasseses patient status as indicated to restore function and/ or maximize ability following disease or disability.
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Sprenger offers the full continuum of aging services including: Short Term Rehabilitation, Skilled Nursing, Memory Care, Assisted Living, Independent Living, Hospice, and Home Health. According to prescribed policies and procedures of the organization including all applicable state, federal and accreditation regulations and under the general supervision of the Executive Director of Hospice Services, the Occupational Therapist (OT) provides palliative occupational therapy services to Hospice patients on an as-needed basis in accordance with the individual patient's needs and goals in accordance with the Hospice plan of care.
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Legacy Healthcare Services is a not-for-profit organization originally founded in 1999 by an occupational therapist and continues in the tradition of leadership by therapists for therapists.
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We provide therapy services in skilled nursing facilities and in senior living communities through an innovative, onsite outpatient model. As an Occupational Therapist, you'll not only get the opportunity to evaluate and treat your patients but to grow as a leader through community partnership, resident wellness education and development of the outpatient therapy program.
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Complies with the Iowa Administrative Rules for Licensure of Physical Therapists and Physical Therapist Assistants [Chapter 200.6 (6)] ensuring Physical Therapist participation with direct patient contact as follows:Hospital, Skilled Nursing, and Nursing home settings: a minimum of once per calendar week (Sunday through Saturday)Outpatient: every 8 visits or 30 days, whichever comes firstAssists in the instructions of volunteers and physical therapy students.
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Skilled Nursing Facility (Martha Franks) The Occupational Therapist participates as a member of the interdisciplinary team providing support and information within the area of Occupational Therapy.
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The home health Occupational Therapist will make intermittent home-visits to our skilled nursing patients in a particular area. Adoration Home Health is seeking an Occupational Therapist - OT to support our home health patients in Clarksville, Tennessee.
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We provide physical, speech, and occupational therapy services in various long-term care, skilled nursing, and acute care facilities. o Licensed as a Physical Therapist, Speech-Language Pathologist, or Occupational Therapist for the State of California; or.
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We are seeking a passionate, driven occupational therapist to deliver therapy to adults with a variety of medical conditions including orthopedic, neurological, and cardiopulmonary. The tight-knit team with many long-standing staff members provide both assisted living and skilled nursing services, featuring 76 beds.
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Overview Seeking PRN COTA's for our skilled nursing facility located in Eastover/Fayetteville, NCAt HealthPro Heritage we hire people who share our vision, who work diligently and provide the kind of care that will help change patient's lives for the better.
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Because the incumbent works within a healthcare setting, there may be occupational risk for exposure to hazardous medications or hazardous waste within the environment through receipt, transport, storage, preparation, dispensing, administration, cleaning and/or disposal of contaminated waste.
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Responsible for providing quality Occupational Therapy services to acute care inpatients, skilled nursing patients and outpatients under the supervision of the manager. Recruitment requirements: Bachelor's or entry level Master's degree in Occupational Therapy, current PA state licensure or eligibility for licensure, current registration within the American Occupational Therapy Association.
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WLRC currently serves Wyoming residents in an Intermediate Care Facility (ICF) and a newly constructed Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF). MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Bachelor's Degree (typically in Occupational Therapy) Experience: 0-3 years of progressive work experience (typically in Occupational Therapy) Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Licensure or eligible for licensure in the State of Wyoming as an Occupational Therapist.
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