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Occupational therapist, Acute care, ADL, ADLs, ALF, BLS, case management, case manager, clinical, clinic, clinical rotation, geriatric, geriatrics, Healthcare, health care, hand therapy, Homecare, home care, home health, homehealth, hospital, inpatient, inpatient OT, inpatient (Click Apply Now to apply to this job.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant Discipline: Therapy Duration: Ongoing Employment Type: Staff Be the Occupational Therapy Assistant you always wanted to be at BAYADA Home Health Work with clients in their home, craft treatment plans, and apply innovative techniques to help them reach their goals.
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Learning and Development: We invest in your development and provide the tools and training you need to have a fulfilling career in a group home or clinic. DSP - Caregiver is similar to a STNA role, Home Health Aide, Resident Assistant, or Nursing Home Aide.
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If you've worked at a home improvement store, moving company, large appliance delivery company, or if you have experience stocking shelves and loading/unloading trucks and similar, please apply.
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Apply today for our PRN LPN Home Health opportunity. We provide the care you need in the comfort of your own home to restore your independence. Administers quality, skilled nursing care to patients in the home.
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Apply today to become an Admissions Nurse at BAYADA at Inspira Home Health, and start your journey in a role where you can truly impact lives while advancing your career! Join BAYADA at Inspira Home Health as a specialty Admissions Nurse, where you'll play a crucial role in setting the stage for successful patient care, safe transitions and positive outcomes for patients leaving Inspira Hospitals.
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Qualifications-Meets educational requirements established in the state of practice-Current licensure in practicing state and/or nationally certified as a Physical Therapist Assistant-Must pass post-offer drug test and pass post-employment physical exam if required-Must be capable of maintaining regular attendanceCompany ProfileAegis Therapies is as committed to making a difference as you are across the full continuum of care, from post-acute and sub-acute through home healthcare.
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Centerville, Indiana (located in Wayne County, just 10 minutes from Richmond) was voted one of the best places to raise kids in Indiana for 2011 by Business Week. APPLY NOW or TEXT Job and email address to.
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Our goal is to give you the support you need to make a positive impact on every patient in your care, whether you work in a skilled nursing environment, assisted living, providing outpatient therapy, home healthcare, or in a blend of all rehabilitation settings.
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And as a Physical Therapist Assistant / PTA with Aegis Therapies, you may work in any or all of these settings. APPLY HERE:(Click Apply Now to apply to this job)Job AdvertisementAs a Physical Therapist Assistant / PTA, your goal is to restore, enhance and increase functionality.
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At Aegis Therapies, we're leading rehabilitative therapy into the future, and we're inviting those who share our passion to join us out in front. Aegis is as committed to making a difference as you are across the full continuum of care, from post-acute and sub-acute through home healthcare.
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Assist in the treatment of residents as directed by the Physical Therapist and participate as an active member of facility's rehabilitation team. Maintains resident confidence and protects nursing home operations by records, keeping information confidential.
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Essential Job Functions Assist in the treatment of residents as directed by the Physical Therapist and participate as an active member of facility's rehabilitation team. Instructs families and staff in maintenance programs as directed by the Physical Therapist.
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Participates in resident-care conferences and weekly rehabilitation meetings. Participates in facility in-service training programs. Records treatments given in medical record.
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It's what building a career with Aegis Therapies is all about. Protects resident and employee by adhering to infection control policies and protection protocols. Provides treatment to residents as directed by the Physical Therapist.
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