Occupational Therapist, Home Health
Occupational Therapist, Home Health Occupational Therapists evaluate patients & provide skilled intervention within the context of activities of daily living, all within the patient's own home environment.Position Responsibilities:Focus on ADL progression, falls prevention, energy conservation, and personal care independence. Common treatment interventions include adaptive equipment trials, compensatory strategies, ROM/strength progression, dynamic balance training, functional activity advancement, and caregiver education.Participate in the development and periodic revision of the comprehensive, interdisciplinary plan of care and work closely with the patient's physician to manage changes in the patient's condition.Instruct patients and families in the activities of daily living.Instruct patients and their families in the use of prosthetic, orthotic and assistive devices.Educate patients and caregivers in the use of appropriate adaptive equipment.RequirementsStrong interpersonal, organizational, time management and written and verbal communication skills.Able to work independently, and complete paperwork accurately and in a timely fashion.Valid driver's license and automobile with current insurance coverage and in good working condition available to use for work. Must be willing to travel throughout assigned county.Willingness to submit to physical examination, criminal background and drug testing.Required Experience:Graduate of an accredited occupational therapy program.Licensed by and currently registered with the New York State Education Department.One year of practical experience as a licensed occupational therapist.BenefitsHealth Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision)Retirement Plan (401k, IRA)Life Insurance (Basic, Voluntary & AD&D)Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Public Holidays)Family Leave (Maternity, Paternity)Short Term & Long Term DisabilityTraining & Development