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Phoenix Home Care and Hospice
Overview
The Occupational Therapist assesses and delivers specialized services to home health patients with various physical and developmental impairments. Responsibilities include educating caregivers, planning patient discharges, and collaborating with other healthcare professionals.
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Compensation
$85,000 - $95,000 / YEAR
Posted
10 days ago
11 days ago
Gallagher Home Health, Hospice, and Home Care
Evaluate patient needs and develop personalized treatment plans for home health patients. Provide direct occupational therapy services for various impairments including neurological, musculoskeletal, and sensory-motor disorders.
$78,000 - $85,000 / YEAR
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Hospital for Special Care
Evaluate, plan, and implement goal-oriented therapeutic programs to maximize patients' physical and mental functioning. Supervise occupational therapy assistants and collaborate with an interdisciplinary team to provide comprehensive patient care.
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The Occupational Therapist assesses and delivers specialized services to home health patients with various physical and neurological impairments. Responsibilities include educating caregivers, planning patient discharges, and collaborating with other healthcare professionals.
The Inpatient Staff Occupational Therapist provides in-patient services focusing on functional skills to enhance development, restore function, and prevent disability from pediatric conditions, illness, and injury in an acute medical setting. Responsibilities also include patient and caregiver education, consultation to other medical professionals, and thorough documentation.
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