Practitioner of Healing Arts (LPHA) Job Summary Provides individuals, families, and groups with the support needed to cope with chronic, acute, or terminal illnesses.
The LPHA is responsible for performing clinical activities such as independent assessments, treatment plans, andother treatment documents as directed by the treatment plan of the client's identified need(s).
This position interfaceswith the treatment team for outpatient services and authorizes the medical necessity of services as indicated.
TheLPHA may provide monitoring, clinical supervision, and training staff as certain clinical sites.
This role consists of creating and managing provider care plans and will participate in the evaluation of current and future medical need(s) of the client.
General Accountabilities Collaborates with medical professionals to evaluate clients' medical or physical conditions and to assess client needs. Refers clients to community resources to ensure all client's needs are met. Report any suspected child abuse cases and takes authorized protective action when necessary. Counsel clients to help them overcome dependencies, recover from illness, and adjust to life. Monitors, evaluates, and records client progress according to measurable goals described in treatment and care plan. Modifies client treatment plans to comply with any changes in status. Organizes support groups or counsel family members to help them understand, deal with, and support the client. Attends and participates in staff development programs, department related conferences and administrative meetings and trainings when scheduled. Complete and maintain documentation according to Pathways Behavioral Health, INC Policy & Procedures, federal and state guidelines.
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Practitioner Healing • Houston, TX, US