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Occupational Therapist (OT) - Sahuarita Arizona
Company: Interim HealthCare Location: Sahuarita, Arizona
Posted On: 01/29/2025
Home Health Occupational Therapist (OT)Opportunity in: Sahuarita and Green Valley area,ArizonaStatus:Part-Time (Part time Minimum Expectation of 5 visits or 10 hours per week) Rates:$70 - $95 per visit depending on experience, PLUS mileage and travel timeEmbark on a new career path where therapy is customized to a patients life and outcomes are optimized. As a Home Health OT, youll help patients regain their independence and learn to perform everyday activities in the comfort and familiarity of home.Interim HealthCare is the nations first home care company and leading employer of Home Health OTs. We understand the importance of personalized therapy to patients in need of creative strategies to make daily activities easier. As a Home Health OT, youll help people get back to the things they love in the place where life is lived. If this ignites your passion for therapy, you are made for this!Our Home Health Occupational Therapists enjoy some excellent benefits: - Competitive, Weekly paywith travel time and mileage reimbursement!
- Holiday and PTO pay for full time employees.
- Supportive, caring management that will have your back!
- Medical for full-time, dental, vision and supplemental benefits available for everyone.
- 1:1 patient ratio; where you make a difference in our patients care with flexible assignments to fit your needs!
- Continuing education benefits and discounted courses through Colorado Christian University and Rasmussen UniversityAs a Home Health Occupational Therapist, heres a big-picture view of what youll do:
- Provide occupational therapy to patients unable to perform daily tasks due to an illness or injury
- Work as part of a home health team which may include an RN, LPN, CNA, HHA, PT and SLP, focused on the patients plan of care and personal goals
- Assess patient, observe deficits, establish therapy goals and document progress
- Assist patient with exercises to improve fine motor skills and coordination
- Suggest adaptive equipment such as grab bars and shower chairs to offer added support
- Assess fall risks and introduce strategies to improve home safety
- Educate patient and family on plan of care, exercises, goals and self-careA few must-haves for Home Health Occupational Therapists:
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