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PRN Home Health Occupational Therapist

SPANDHAN LLC
locationJacksonville, FL, USA
PublishedPublished: 6/14/2022
Healthcare
Full Time

Job Description

Job Description

MENTORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE FOR NEW GRADS INTERESTED IN EXPLORING HOME HEALTH!

Join a great team of occupational therapists and COTA.

A Home Health Occupational Therapist (OT) provides rehabilitative services to patients in their homes, helping them regain independence and improve their ability to perform daily activities. This role focuses on adapting the home environment, providing personalized interventions, and educating patients and caregivers to optimize safety and functionality.

Key Responsibilities:

Assessment and Treatment Planning:

Evaluating patients' needs, functional limitations, and home environment to develop individualized treatment plans.

Home Modifications and Adaptive Equipment:

Recommending and implementing modifications to the home environment (e.g., installing grab bars, ramps) and providing adaptive equipment (e.g., wheelchairs, walkers) to improve safety and independence.

Skill Training:

Teaching patients and caregivers techniques for performing daily living activities (e.g., dressing, bathing, eating) and managing medications.

Rehabilitation:

Working with patients to improve strength, mobility, coordination, and cognitive skills necessary for daily tasks.

Education and Training:

Educating patients, families, and caregivers on therapeutic techniques, adaptive equipment, and fall prevention strategies.

Collaboration:

Working with other healthcare professionals (e.g., physicians, nurses, physical therapists) to coordinate patient care and ensure a smooth transition to the home environment.

Documentation:

Maintaining accurate and timely documentation of patient progress, treatment plans, and recommendations.

Community Reintegration:

Helping patients return to meaningful activities and community participation.

Discharge Planning:

Participating in discharge planning to ensure a safe and successful transition from home health care.

Typical Activities:

Observing patients performing daily tasks in their homes.

Assessing the home environment for safety hazards and accessibility issues.

Developing and implementing treatment plans tailored to individual needs.

Teaching patients how to use adaptive equipment and techniques.

Providing exercises and activities to improve strength, mobility, and coordination.

Educating patients and caregivers on fall prevention strategies.

Recommending environmental modifications to improve safety and accessibility.

Providing support and encouragement to patients and families.

Collaborating with other healthcare professionals to coordinate care.

Documenting patient progress and treatment plans.

Participating in discharge planning.

Pay is as follows:

Join a great team of occupational therapists and COTA. A Home Health Occupational Therapist (OT) provides rehabilitative services to patients in their homes, helping them regain independence and improve their ability to perform daily activities. This role focuses on adapting the home environment, providing personalized interventions, and educating patients and caregivers to optimize safety and functionality.

Key Responsibilities:

Assessment and Treatment Planning:

Evaluating patients' needs, functional limitations, and home environment to develop individualized treatment plans.

Home Modifications and Adaptive Equipment:

Recommending and implementing modifications to the home environment (e.g., installing grab bars, ramps) and providing adaptive equipment (e.g., wheelchairs, walkers) to improve safety and independence.

Skill Training:

Teaching patients and caregivers techniques for performing daily living activities (e.g., dressing, bathing, eating) and managing medications.

Rehabilitation:

Working with patients to improve strength, mobility, coordination, and cognitive skills necessary for daily tasks.

Education and Training:

Educating patients, families, and caregivers on therapeutic techniques, adaptive equipment, and fall prevention strategies.

Collaboration:

Working with other healthcare professionals (e.g., physicians, nurses, physical therapists) to coordinate patient care and ensure a smooth transition to the home environment.

Documentation:

Maintaining accurate and timely documentation of patient progress, treatment plans, and recommendations.

Community Reintegration:

Helping patients return to meaningful activities and community participation.

Discharge Planning:

Participating in discharge planning to ensure a safe and successful transition from home health care.

Typical Activities:

Observing patients performing daily tasks in their homes.

Assessing the home environment for safety hazards and accessibility issues.

Developing and implementing treatment plans tailored to individual needs.

Teaching patients how to use adaptive equipment and techniques.

Providing exercises and activities to improve strength, mobility, and coordination.

Educating patients and caregivers on fall prevention strategies.

Recommending environmental modifications to improve safety and accessibility.

Providing support and encouragement to patients and families.

Collaborating with other healthcare professionals to coordinate care.

Documenting patient progress and treatment plans.

Participating in discharge planning.

Pay is per diem:

$75 per visit for an evaluation

$60 per routine visit

$70 per visit for reveal and discharge

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