Summary
SUMMARY
The Occupational Therapist is responsible for assessing and identifying patient care needs and priorities for care through evaluation, assessment, planning, providing treatment and / or delegating care for patients with physical and / or cognitive disabilities to improve functional independence. This process focuses on patient / family needs and assessing the patients response to care and progress toward outcomes.
RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO :
- Commits to the mission, vision, beliefs and consistently demonstrates our core values.
- Performs and documents an initial patient evaluation and assesses the data to identify problems.
- Establishes, documents, and provides a plan of care with functional, measureable, SMART (specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, timely) goals based on evaluation of the examination data and patient needs.
- Provides or delegates and supervises occupational therapy patient interventions in a safe, predictable manner consistent with the established data, the evaluation, and the plan of care.
- Provides and documents patient / family education regarding current condition and plan of care, including home program / discharge instructions.
- Performs and documents patient re-examination, re-evaluates the data, modifies and documents the plan of care.
- Communicates relevant patient care information to other health care professionals.
- Maintains current clinical competencies per department guidelines.
QUALIFICATIONS :
Graduation from an American Occupational Therapy Association school of Occupational Therapy and current licensure or eligibility for licensure in Nebraska required. Certification in Basic Life Support (CPR) required.