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The SLP supervises and applies therapeutic techniques for patients with speech, language, hearing, and oral myofunctional disorders. Responsibilities include conducting evaluations, establishing treatment goals, and collaborating with the HomeCare interdisciplinary team.
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2 days ago
WVU Medicine
Responsible for evaluating and treating physician-referred patients with speech, language, hearing, and oral myofunctional disorders in a home health setting. Duties include developing care plans, consulting with healthcare teams, and completing all required clinical documentation.
3 days ago
Responsible for the evaluation, clinical assessment, and treatment of patients with speech, language, hearing, and oral myofunctional disorders. This includes coordinating with physicians and the healthcare team to ensure continuity of care and completing all required clinical documentation.
The Speech Language Pathologist directs and supervises the Communication Disorders Service Department, providing evaluations and therapy as ordered by the referring physician. This role involves planning and carrying out therapy programs, establishing patient goals, and participating in in-service training for HomeCare personnel.
$70 - $75 / HOUR
2 months ago
The Speech Language Pathologist will direct and supervise the Communication Disorders Service Department, providing evaluations and therapy as ordered by the referring physician. This role involves planning and carrying out therapy programs, establishing patient goals, and participating in in-service training for HomeCare personnel.
The Speech Language Pathologist directs and supervises the Communication Disorders Service Department, providing evaluations and therapy as ordered by the referring physician. This role involves planning and carrying out therapy programs, establishing patient goals, and conducting periodic re-evaluations.
3 months ago
The Speech-Language Pathologist supervises and participates in applying therapeutic techniques for patients with speech, language, hearing, and oral myofunctional disorders. This role involves directing the Communication Disorders Service Department, performing evaluations, planning therapy programs, and setting patient goals for physician approval.
The Speech Language Pathologist directs and supervises the Communication Disorders Service Department, providing evaluations and therapy as ordered by the referring physician. This role involves evaluating, planning, and carrying out therapy programs, including setting patient goals and conducting periodic re-evaluations.
The Speech Language Pathologist develops and implements goal-oriented speech therapy plans of care in collaboration with patients, physicians, and the care team, performing functional evaluations and periodic re-evaluations. They also participate in staff orientation and consult with personnel regarding patient communication problems.
4 months ago
The Speech Language Pathologist will direct and supervise the Communication Disorders Service Department, providing evaluations and therapy as ordered by the referring physician. This role involves planning and carrying out therapy programs, establishing patient goals, and conducting periodic re-evaluations.
5 months ago