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Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA)
The Occupational Therapist Assistant performs treatments and exercises to help patients recover from illnesses and injuries. Their main duties include using various treatment techniques to develop personalized treatment plans, to increase mobility and teaching patients exercise techniques to improve their health
Principal Responsibilities:
This position reports to the Occupational Therapist
Consult with patients to learn about their physical condition and symptoms. Review their medical history and referrals from doctors or surgeons.
Diagnose movement dysfunction by listening to patients and observing them as they move
Develop individualized treatment plan
Coach patient and teach them therapeutic massage to ease patients’ pain and provide stimulation to promote healing
Maintain patient record by keeping track of goals
Utilize standardized assessments and evidence-based practice to support clinical interventions.
Assesses patient’s progress and adjust treatments accordingly in the clinical record per regulatory and clinical practice requirements.
Evaluates treatment outcomes for effectiveness. Services are modified in relation to patient evaluation and referrals are made in relation to outcomes.
Provides consultation and counseling to patients, as well as families, caregivers and other service providers related to the physical disorders.
Effectively communicates with supervisor and other health team members regarding patient progress, barriers, and treatment plans.
Provides comprehensive discharge summary of services provided per regulatory and clinical requirements.
Documents all regulatory and clinically required information in the electronic documentation system and maintains patient records according to company policy. Accurately records treatment minutes for services provided per all regulatory and clinical requirements.
Participate in facility and company required trainings, in-services and conferences.
Able to supervise and support rehabilitation aides and/or students.
Adherence to Company required policy and procedures and code of conduct.
Active State Licensure
Exhibits a sincere desire to help patients and residents in their rehabilitation process
Superior interpersonal communication skills
Strong writing skills required
Long Term Care experienced required
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