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The Speech Language Pathologist is responsible for assessing, planning, and providing clinical treatment services to patients with communication disorders in a home health setting. They must document care accurately, coordinate with interdisciplinary teams, and ensure compliance with Medicare and agency standards.
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Compensation
$50 - $62 / HOUR
Posted
2 days ago
MyMichigan Health
The Physical Therapist Assistant provides physical therapy services under the supervision of a Physical Therapist, focusing on patient care and treatment techniques. Responsibilities include documenting patient progress, educating patients and families, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.
$5,000 / YEAR
6 days ago
The Physical Therapist Assistant provides physical therapy services under the advisement of a supervising Physical Therapist. Responsibilities include providing treatment techniques, documenting patient responses, and educating patients and caregivers.
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Mass General Brigham
The Physician Assistant will conduct outpatient clinical visits and manage patients with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. They will also collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to enhance care integration and improve patient experiences.
$122,803 - $173,867 / YEAR
23 days ago
Purpose-SC
Provide caring and respectful support to children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities to help them achieve independence. Responsibilities include charting progress notes, administering medication, and accompanying clients to community activities and medical appointments.
$17 / HOUR
1 month ago
The Physical Therapist Assistant provides treatment techniques to restore optimal functioning and documents patient responses to treatment. They also educate patients and caregivers on home education programs and report progress to the supervising Physical Therapist.
Regency Integrated Health Services
The Occupational Therapy Assistant implements therapeutic programs to improve patient physical and sensory functions under the supervision of an Occupational Therapist. They are responsible for documenting patient progress, coordinating care plans, and guiding patients through activities of daily living.
The Direct Support Professional provides daily care, medication assistance, and support for individual goals to clients with intellectual and developmental disabilities. They are also responsible for charting progress notes, attending appointments, and participating in community-focused activities.
$16 / HOUR
The Direct Support Professional provides daily care, medication assistance, and support for individual goals to clients with intellectual and developmental disabilities. They are responsible for charting progress notes, attending doctor's appointments, and ensuring a safe, therapeutic environment.
The Physical Therapist conducts patient assessments and implements individualized therapeutic programs to restore physical function and mobility. They also coordinate with the Rehab Director and educate patients and families on safe therapeutic techniques.
The Physical Therapist conducts patient assessments and develops individualized therapeutic programs to restore physical function and mobility. They also supervise physical therapist assistants and collaborate with the rehabilitation team to ensure integrated care.
The Direct Support Professional will provide daily care, assist with medications, and support clients in achieving individual goals. They are also responsible for charting progress notes and accompanying clients to community activities and doctor's appointments.
Ohio Department of Administrative Services
The Therapeutic Program Worker is responsible for charting, documentation, and reporting while conducting patient group activities. They also provide patient transport to off-site appointments and participate in therapeutic interventions.
$23 / HOUR
The Occupational Therapist conducts assessments and implements individualized therapeutic programs to restore physical and sensory-integrative functions. They also coordinate with the rehabilitation team to improve patient independence in activities of daily living and document all treatment progress.
2 months ago
The worker will participate in the development of treatment plans, maintain patient records, and facilitate group activities. Additionally, they are responsible for transporting patients to appointments and performing necessary clinical interventions.
University of Iowa
The Licensed Practical Nurse provides nursing care under the supervision of a registered nurse, participating in care plan development and therapeutic program implementation for patients. Duties also include performing vital signs, lab draws, assisting with minor procedures, in-clinic treatments, and offering psychological support to patients and families.
The role involves participating in the development of treatment plans, handling charting, documentation, records, and reporting for patients. Responsibilities also include organizing and conducting patient group activities and transporting patients to off-site appointments.
The Occupational Therapist conducts assessments, plans, implements, and supervises individualized therapeutic programs to restore physical function and improve independence in daily living activities. This includes patient teaching, coordinating care plans, documenting patient reactions, and instructing family members and agency personnel.
The Speech Therapist conducts assessments and reassessments of patient rehabilitation needs, planning, implementing, and supervising therapeutic programs to improve communicative and swallowing abilities. Duties include guiding patients in techniques, observing reactions to treatment, reporting changes, and instructing family members and agency personnel.
The Occupational Therapist conducts assessments and develops individualized therapeutic programs to restore physical function, sensory-integrative functions, and increase patient independence in daily living activities. This includes planning, implementing, supervising treatment, patient teaching, and collaborating with the Rehab Director on the plan of care.