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MGA Homecare
Overview
Provide skilled speech therapy services and interventions to pediatric patients ranging from birth to 21 years old. This includes evaluating, developing, implementing, and modifying treatment plans according to patient needs, as well as instructing and counseling patients and their families while completing timely documentation.
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Compensation
$67,600 - $176,800 / YEAR
Posted
29 days ago
Provide skilled speech therapy services and interventions to pediatric patients ranging from birth to 21 years old. This includes evaluating, developing, implementing, and modifying treatment plans according to patient needs while instructing and counseling patients and families.
Provide pediatric Physical Therapy assistance for children with various needs, conduct evaluations, and create individualized treatment plans. Responsibilities also include educating families, collaborating with other professionals, and maintaining compliant documentation.
$60,600 - $150,000 / YEAR
1 month ago
The role involves providing skilled, compassionate therapy to children aged birth to 21 with various physical, developmental, and sensory needs, which includes completing evaluations and creating individualized treatment plans. Additionally, the therapist will work closely with families, maintain accurate documentation, collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, and supervise COTAs when necessary.
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RNs and LPNs are tasked with providing and documenting skilled nursing care according to the patient's care plan and physician's orders, functioning as a collaborative team member. Key duties include performing specific treatments, timely clinical documentation, and adhering to all agency policies and schedules.
2 months ago
Provide skilled speech therapy services and interventions to pediatric patients ranging from birth to 21 years old. This includes evaluating, developing, implementing, and modifying treatment plans while instructing and counseling patients and families, alongside completing accurate documentation.