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Lifepoint Health
Overview
The Occupational Therapist is responsible for assessing patient needs and implementing appropriate therapy interventions for adult and geriatric populations. They collaborate with interdisciplinary teams and supervise therapy assistants and students to ensure high standards of care.
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2 days ago
The Occupational Therapist is responsible for assessing patient needs and implementing appropriate therapy interventions for adult and geriatric populations. They also supervise COTAs, technicians, and students while collaborating with an interdisciplinary team to optimize patient outcomes.
22 days ago
The COTA functions under the supervision of a licensed Occupational Therapist, delivering rehabilitative care to adult and geriatric patients. Responsibilities include administering therapeutic activities, monitoring patient progress, and documenting care in accordance with hospital policy.
$35 / HOUR
28 days ago
The Occupational Therapist is responsible for assessing patient needs and implementing appropriate therapy interventions for adult and geriatric medical rehabilitation patients. They also supervise therapy assistants and students while collaborating with an interdisciplinary team to achieve patient goals.
1 month ago
The Physical Therapist is responsible for assessing patient needs and implementing appropriate physical therapy interventions for adult and geriatric populations. They formulate patient-specific plans of care and collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to optimize patient safety and recovery.
The Occupational Therapist is responsible for assessing patient needs and implementing appropriate interventions for adult and geriatric populations. They collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to monitor progress, manage pain, and ensure patient safety within an inpatient rehabilitation setting.
The Physical Therapist is responsible for assessing patient needs and initiating appropriate physical therapy interventions for adult and geriatric populations. They collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to evaluate treatment effectiveness and manage the care of patients treated by assistants and techs.
The Occupational Therapist assesses patient needs, develops treatment plans, and monitors progress for adult and geriatric patients. They also supervise assistants and students while collaborating with the interdisciplinary team to ensure high-quality care.
The Occupational Therapist provides evaluations and treatments to restore function and prevent disability in adult and geriatric patients. They also supervise assistants and students while collaborating with the interdisciplinary team to meet patient goals.
The Physical Therapist assumes responsibility and accountability for patient care, including supervising assistants and potentially orienting staff or covering for supervisors. Responsibilities include assessing patient needs, initiating appropriate physical therapy interventions, and evaluating treatment effectiveness against established goals.
2 months ago
The Occupational Therapist assumes responsibility for patient care overseen by assistants and technicians, including staff and student orientation, and acts as supervisor when necessary. Responsibilities involve assessing patient needs, initiating appropriate interventions, observing treatment effects, and recommending changes to the physician as required.
The Occupational Therapist assumes responsibility for patient care, including supervising assistants and students, and is responsible for assessing patient needs and initiating appropriate occupational therapy interventions. This role involves observing and evaluating treatment effectiveness, recommending changes as needed, and performing accurate patient assessments per policy.
3 months ago
The Occupational Therapist will assess patient needs, initiate appropriate interventions, and work cooperatively with the interdisciplinary team while maintaining professional standards. Responsibilities also include supervising assistants and technicians, evaluating treatment effectiveness, and reporting patient progress during team conferences.
The Occupational Therapist (OT) is responsible for assessing patients' needs and initiating appropriate interventions while collaborating with the healthcare team. They also evaluate treatment effectiveness and recommend changes to physicians as necessary.
4 months ago