Job Summary
Full-time Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) position providing 1:1 patient care within senior living communities. This role focuses on delivering high-quality patient-centered therapy to primarily geriatric clients with a variety of needs including dysphagia cognitive impairments and neurologic conditions. The ideal candidate is confident working both independently and as part of a collaborative interdisciplinary team making treatment decisions based on each patients functional abilities and goals.
What Youll Do
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Evaluate and treat adult and geriatric patients in a 1:1 care setting.
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Address dysphagia cognitive impairments neurologic disorders and problem-solving deficits.
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Develop individualized treatment plans and adjust them as needed.
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Document patient progress accurately and timely.
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Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team to support patient outcomes.
What Youll Need
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Graduate of an accredited Speech Language Pathology program.
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Experience with dysphagia is required; prior outpatient therapy experience is a plus.
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Active state licensure and CCC-SLP credentials.
Job Summary Full-time Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) position providing 1:1 patient care within senior living communities. This role focuses on delivering high-quality patient-centered therapy to primarily geriatric clients with a variety of needs including dysphagia cognitive impairments and neu...
Job Summary
Full-time Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) position providing 1:1 patient care within senior living communities. This role focuses on delivering high-quality patient-centered therapy to primarily geriatric clients with a variety of needs including dysphagia cognitive impairments and neurologic conditions. The ideal candidate is confident working both independently and as part of a collaborative interdisciplinary team making treatment decisions based on each patients functional abilities and goals.
What Youll Do
-
Evaluate and treat adult and geriatric patients in a 1:1 care setting.
-
Address dysphagia cognitive impairments neurologic disorders and problem-solving deficits.
-
Develop individualized treatment plans and adjust them as needed.
-
Document patient progress accurately and timely.
-
Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team to support patient outcomes.
What Youll Need
-
Graduate of an accredited Speech Language Pathology program.
-
Experience with dysphagia is required; prior outpatient therapy experience is a plus.
-
Active state licensure and CCC-SLP credentials.
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