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Mt. Ogden Health and Rehabilitation in Mt. Ogden, UT, is a skilled nursing facility with long term care, post-acute rehab, and geriatric outpatient therapy services provided. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT – MT. OGDEN HEALTH & REHABILITATION – Ogden, UT.
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Provides rehabilitative, skilled and medically necessary treatment intervention to patients with cognitive and/or physical functioning disorders per regulatory and clinical practice requirements under the supervision and direction of an Occupational Therapist.
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OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST – PRN – Cedar Pointe Health & Wellness Center – Cedar Park, TX. Cedar Pointe focuses on providing skilled nursing, short-term rehabilitation, and long-term care services in a compassionate, comfortable environment.
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West Bend Health and Rehabilitation in West Bend, IA, is a skilled nursing facility with long term care, post-acute rehab, and geriatric outpatient therapy services provided. Must be a graduate of an accredited Occupational Therapy Assistant program.
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Olympia Transitional Care and Rehabilitation located in Olympia, WA is a skilled nursing facility with long term care, post-acute rehab, and geriatric outpatient therapy services provided.
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Littleton Care & Rehabilitation in Littleton, CO, is a skilled nursing facility with long term care and post-acute rehab services provided. Licensed Occupational Therapist.
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Oak View Health & Rehabilitation in Conway, SC, is scouting for a PRN OTA to join our in-house therapy team. We focus on providing skilled nursing, short-term rehabilitation, and long-term care services in a compassionate, comfortable environment.
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Henderson Health and Rehabilitation in Henderson, NV, is a skilled nursing facility with long term care, post-acute rehab, and geriatric outpatient therapy services provided. Reports effectiveness of treatment outcomes to supervising Occupational Therapist.
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Meadowview Nursing & Rehabilitation is a skilled nursing facility with long term care, post-acute rehab, and geriatric outpatient therapy services provided. Provides rehabilitative, skilled and medically necessary treatment intervention to patients with cognitive and/or ADL physical functioning disorders per regulatory and clinical practice requirements.
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Estrella Health & Rehabilitation in Avondale, AZ, is a skilled nursing facility with long term care, post-acute rehab, and geriatric outpatient therapy services provided. We are seeking a Full Time OT to join our awesome in-house therapy team.
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