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We currently seek a Rehabilitation Aide to, under the supervision and guidance of a Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist, Speech Pathologist or Physical Therapy Assistant, work closely with and assist patients during their rehabilitation.
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Description:RESPONSIBLE FOR: Functions under the direct supervision of the physical therapist, physical therapist assistant, occupational therapist, certified occupational therapist assistant, Speech Language Pathologist, nurse or wound care clinician assisting the team with rehabilitation treatment, mobility and patient care according to hospital, state, professional and federal regulations and guidelines.
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A Physical Therapist Assistant or Occupational Therapy Assistant may also provide supervision but must be on the premises in line of sight and immediately available. Provides office and systems support at all Rehabilitation Service locations for Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy and Speech Language Pathology/Audiology.
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The Rehabilitation Aide provides assistance and support for active treatment, individualized assessment, and evaluation to restore, remediate or rehabilitate specific aspects of physical, cognitive, emotional, social, and spiritual functioning to assist patients who have medical, psychiatric, developmental disabilities, substance abuse, sensory impairments or other disabling conditions to improve functioning and independence in life activities.
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The Rehabilitation Aide works under the direction of a physical therapist, occupational therapist, speech language pathologist, physical therapy assistant or occupational therapy assistant, assists in providing therapeutic services, related clinical activities and maintaining the orderly function of the department.
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Specific work duties are assigned to the aide by a recreational therapist facilitating intervention for quality of life with the development, maintenance, growth, and expression of a healthy leisure lifestyle.
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Under the supervision of a Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist, Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant, or Physical Therapy Assistant, the Rehabilitation Services Aide (Rehab Aide) performs only delegated, selected or routine tasks.
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The Rehab Aide reports to the Staff and/or Senior Staff Occupational/ Physical or Recreational Therapist or Therapy Manager. The Rehab Aide I performs assigned non-patient care duties and patient care duties under the direct supervision of a registered therapist at all times.
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Two (2) years’ experience as a Recreational Therapist in an acute care hospital or community setting preferred. Assists with an individualized assessment to collect data to determine a course of action for treatment, which must be co-signed by Certified Rehab Therapist.
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Under the guidance of a Licensed Physical Therapist, assists in the provision of Physical Therapy services to the patients of New England Baptist's Outpatient Rehabilitation Center in Dedham.
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Responsible for carrying out individual restorative programs designed by the Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist or Speech Pathologist. Full-time Rehabilitation Technician/Restorative Aide.
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Assists the Physical Therapist/Assistant, Occupational Therapist/Assistant and Speech Language Pathologists in selected phases of patient treatment and in the general maintenance of the department, promoting optimum patient care.
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Functions under the direct supervision of the physical therapist, physical therapist assistant, occupational therapist, certified occupational therapist assistant, Speech Language Pathologist, nurse or wound care clinician assisting the team with rehabilitation treatment, mobility and patient care according to hospital, state, professional and federal regulations and guidelines.
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Healthcare experience as a Patient Care Tech, Nurse-Aide, or exercise specialist preferred. Healthcare experience as a Patient Care Tech, Nurse-Aide, or exercise specialist preferred. Responsible for the patient flow, vital signs, and materials/equipment organization within the department; and supports an environment and culture that enables the hospital to fulfill its mission by helping to provide safe, patient-centered care.
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The Rehabilitation Aide may perform only specific and delegated treatment related tasks as directed by the supervising therapist as allowed by the state of Oregon Administrative Rules for physical and occupational therapy.
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