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Overview
The Occupational Therapist is responsible for the evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitative planning for individuals with physical, cognitive, or psychosocial impairments. This includes administering therapy modalities and providing education to patients across various facilities.
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15 days ago
Sarasota Memorial Health Care System
The therapist is responsible for conducting initial assessments and developing comprehensive treatment plans to maximize patient independence. They must implement interventions, manage documentation and billing, and collaborate with the healthcare team to monitor patient progress.
22 days ago
The Occupational Therapist utilizes purposeful activities and interventions to maximize patient independence and health maintenance following physical injury, illness, or various dysfunctions. This role includes assessing the patient, determining illness acuity, planning the treatment program, and directing its implementation.
1 month ago
The Staff Occupational Therapist is responsible for the evaluation, assessment, treatment, education, and planning for individuals limited by physical, cognitive, or psychosocial dysfunctions using occupational therapy modalities and rehabilitative procedures. This role may require some travel between facilities to provide necessary services.
2 months ago
The Occupational Therapist utilizes purposeful activities or interventions to achieve functional outcomes, maximizing independence and health maintenance for individuals limited by physical, cognitive, psychosocial, or developmental conditions. This role includes assessing the patient, identifying illness acuity, planning the treatment program, and implementing or directing that program.
Winona Health
The Physical Therapist provides therapy programs for referred clients with physical deficits or injuries, involving direct patient care including assessment, plan of care development, treatment, documentation, and patient education. This role also includes directing patient progression and discharge while supervising students and Physical Therapist Assistants.
$80,600 - $120,910 / YEAR
This role involves the purposeful practice of activities or interventions to achieve functional outcomes, maximizing independence for individuals limited by physical, cognitive, or psychosocial dysfunctions. Responsibilities include initial assessment, developing and implementing treatment plans with goals, accurate documentation, billing, and supervising support staff.
3 months ago