Otterbein SeniorLife
Location
West Liberty, Ohio
The Occupational Therapist evaluates and administers comprehensive rehabilitative therapy to patients in their residences to restore daily living and work skills. Responsibilities include creating written plans of care, supervising COTAs, and collaborating with multidisciplinary healthcare teams.
Candidates must be a graduate of an accredited Occupational Therapy curriculum and hold a current licensure for the State of Ohio. A minimum of two years of experience as an Occupational Therapist is required, along with a current CPR card and health certification.
Performs initial evaluation and ongoing patient assessments in response to patients' ongoing needs and in accordance with physician orders. Initiates a written plan of care, re-evaluates and updates the plan as necessary. Provides skilled occupational therapy modalities within the therapy scope of practice. Documents skilled care and/or services provided in compliance with federal and state laws and regulations, and Agency policies and procedures. Participates in case conference to discuss multidisciplinary team responsibilities, patient progress, plans for continued care, etc. Addresses and supports patient/family cultural practices, as long as such practices do not harm others or interfere with the planned course medical therapy. Promotes and provides patient/family/caregiver education using various verbal and written communication techniques that take into account the patient's/family's cultural, ethnic, and/or personal needs or preferences. Supervises Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants in planned and delegated services performed for compliance with applicable laws, regulations and standards and assuring patient care needs are met. Supervision includes regularly scheduled patient record reviews, conferences and a visit to the patient's home with or without the COTA present at least every 30 days unless state laws require more frequently. Plans discharge appropriately; provides information about community resources to address patient ongoing needs. Knowledgeable of federal, state regulations and Agency's policies and procedures regarding patient care. Communicates with all members of the health care team, including physicians appropriately and in timely manner regarding patient changes in status, findings or needs. Notifies the physician, the Director of Nursing and other health care team members of any changes in the patient's condition and the need to modify the plan of care. Maintains currency of knowledge and skills. Participates in the Agency's Quality Improvement program. Attends Agency meetings and in-services as required. Obtains appropriate number of continuing education credits to maintain re-licensure status. Maintains confidentiality of patient and Agency information at all times.
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