Evaluates and treats patients with disabilities, injuries and/or disease in
accordance with the written and signed prescription and/or referral of a state
licensed physician or other State authorized practitioner.
Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree in Occupational Therapy, required.
Minimum one (1) year prior experience, required.
Must be currently licensed as Occupational Therapist in New York State and/or
Connecticut.
Must have a valid permit and become licensed and registered within one (1)
year of employment.
Nice To Haves
Master’s Degree, preferred.
Responsibilities
Administers direct patient care in accordance with the written and signed
prescription of the referring physician or other State authorized
practitioner. Submits required documentation in accordance with the policies
and procedures of the Department.
Utilizes thorough and appropriate evaluation techniques to establish
realistic goals. Designs and implements a treatment plan which best meets the
needs of the patient and works toward achieving established goals.
Develops and implements treatment plans to improve gross and fine motor
coordination, movement and function of upper extremities.
Collaborates with interdisciplinary team staff involved with patients’ care
to enhance the integration of services to maximize the patient’s potential
for recovery/improvement. Provides patient remediation in patient’s deficit
areas to assist the patient to achieve maximum functioning in his/her daily
life.
Treats patients with acute or developmental disabilities using methods
including but not limited to: kinetic activities, perceptual training and
developmental sequencing.
Instruct patient and significant caregivers in daily living skills including,
but not limited to: tub transfers, dressing activities, feeding and household
activities in order to promote a more independent and self-sufficient level
of functioning.
Participates in quality improvement chart reviews and activities.
Reviews and arranges for required Durable Medical Equipment (DME) and
instructs patient in use and protocols for dealing with malfunction of same.
Makes appropriate recommendations for follow-up care upon discharge.