As an Occupational Therapist, you can expect: the ability to build in-person trusted therapist-patient relationships continuing education and tuition reimbursement opportunities independence and autonomy career growth possibilities Give your passion to serve others and your drive for better, more advanced quality healthcare.
The Senior Living Occupational Therapist (OT, OTR) is responsible for the backssment and evaluation of patient care needs related to functional status, activities of daily living, fine motor coordination, home backssments and adaptive equipment, and other occupational therapy needs as defined by medical conditions. Based on this backssment and evaluation, the Occupational
Therapist helps to determine a treatment plan, performs interventions aimed at improving and enhancing the patient's well being, and evaluates the patients progress.
License Requirements Current Occupational Therapy licensure in state of practice. Current CPR certification required. Current driver's license, vehicle insurance, and access to a dependable vehicle, or public transportation. For more details: jobs-search. org/insurance_north-augusta-c446384/senior-living-occupational-therapist-north-augusta_i1963074929
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