The Rehabilitation Aide
Assists the therapists and therapy assistants in providing safe effective and quality therapeutic interventions for patients taking into consideration the patients age and developmental level. Performs delegated selected tasks in specific situations under the direction of an occupational/physical therapist and/or speech-language pathologist.
Transports patients to and from therapy in an effective manner incorporating safe management of transfer equipment such as wheelchairs and stretchers.
Prepares patient treatment area for therapy session including gym area patients room hydrotherapy to maintain a clean field and cleans equipment according to infection control guidelines. Follows instructions for room set up prior to treatment session and return patients room to order.
Maintains supplies and keeps the department in a safe neat and orderly condition. Completes additional assigned tasks and follows JCAHO and biomedical guidelines for maintaining safe equipment.
Coordinates/collaborates patient care/clinical activities with patients families therapists and other members of the health care team to achieve efficient clinical activity and communication.
Performs basic clerical functions including but not limited to answering the phone scheduling taking phone messages copying filing entering charges into the computer and checking and verifying patient charges. Collects data for performance improvement departmental initiatives and scorecard projects.
Enhances personal growth by attending in-services and departmental meetings participates in departmental program development and growth and completes peer review for performance evaluations. Will maintain annual departmental competencies hospital required in-services and other specific information for yearly performance evaluation.
Serves as a resource and team member to other rehabilitation aides by participating in new employee orientation and completion of orientation competency sign offs.
Orients new employees. Will work under the direct supervision of professional staff or as per site policy and procedures.
Interacts with patients physicians and other health care providers families visitors management ancillary departments and the general public. May have to deal with difficult patients families and other customers. Assists therapists in the areas of physical occupational and/or speech-language pathologists as requested through written/verbal communication.
Accesses and may update confidential patient healthcare records. Follows HIPAA guidelines.
Recommends cost containment initiatives in immediate work area.
Utilizes good judgment through basic patient observation skills and provides input to therapists.
Allows therapists to provide early therapeutic intervention on patients who require additional assistance. Contributes to meeting the clerical functions of the department.
Working Conditions: Work is performed primarily indoors in a clinical setting including hospital nursing home or outpatient sites. May be required to work at other Carilion facilities to meet staffing needs in which case will provide own transportation. Work requires physical activity with patients including lifting manipulating pushing pulling bending and walking. Patients may weigh over 200 pounds. Occasional exposure to serious injury and frequent environmental hazards to include blood and bodily fluids requiring standard precautions.
Age-specific criteria: Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patient served under the direct supervision of the professional staff or as per policy and procedures at site.
Other: May be required to work at other Carilion facilities to meet staffing needs. Participate in holiday and weekend rotation as per site requirements.
Education: High school diploma or equivalent.
Experience: 1 year of patient related experience or equivalent.
Life Support: BLS-certified (from a Carilion approved program) within six months of employment and maintained annually.
Other Minimum Qualifications: Complete hospital orientation and yearly requirements for performance evaluation. Complete unit orientation and competencies within 3 months. Successfully complete and maintain annual department competencies. Good interpersonal skills and effective communication. Ability to comprehend and follow instructions. Ability to work closely with others as a team member and follow Service Excellence model. Ability to properly assess and prioritize responsibilities and tasks. Ability to work in fast paced and often changing healthcare environment. Basic knowledge of computer to perform data entry or assist therapists with patient assignments.
Recruiter:
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