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Specialized content areas of occupational therapy practice include, but are not limited to hand specialty ergonomics, blind/visual rehabilitation assistance technology, functional capacity examination, polytrauma, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, geriatrics, mental health, driver rehabilitation, home based primary care, etc.
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The Rehabilitation Program Manager serves as an advocate, educator, liaison and mentor to interdisciplinary team members to include but not limited to community staff, home health staff, hospice staff, physicians, nurses and others.
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Shelton Health and Rehabilitation Center - Staff Development Coordinator (LPN/RN)Turn your job into a career with EmpRes! Job Summary:Shelton Health and Rehabilitation Center is currently accepting applications for an experienced Staff Development Coordinator (LPN/RN) to administer, plan, develop, evaluate, coordinate and educate any and all programs for the facility's staff.
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Demonstrates knowledge of nursing process, particularly as it relates to geriatric residents, long-term care, and rehabilitation. Shelton Health and Rehabilitation Center (SHRC) Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN.
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The Director of Rehabilitation (DOR) is responsible for managing and supervising the rehabilitation department to meet resident needs, the companys fiscal requirements, and federal and state regulations.
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Shelton Health And Rehabilitation Center Is Currently Accepting Applications For An Experienced Staff Development Coordinator - RN Or LPN To Administer, Plan, Develop, Evaluate, Coordinate And Educate Any And All Programs For The Facility's Staff.
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The Occupational Therapist / OT is responsible for the assessment of referred patients that require rehabilitation services which includes: providing direct patient care to assess their medical condition, functional capabilities, limitations and restrictions and potential for rehabilitation.
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