Homecare occupational Therapist
Farmington Hills, MI - USA
Job Summary
Overview
The Home Care Occupational Therapist provides direct occupational therapy services to patients in their homes. This role focuses on improving patients independence safety and ability to perform daily activities after illness injury surgery or due to chronic conditions. The therapist works autonomously in the field while coordinating care with physicians and an interdisciplinary healthcare team.
Primary Responsibilities
- Perform in-home occupational therapy evaluations to assess functional status and safety needs
- Develop individualized patient-centered treatment plans based on clinical findings
- Deliver skilled therapy interventions to improve activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs)
- Train patients and caregivers in adaptive techniques compensatory strategies and safe transfer methods
- Assess home environments and recommend modifications to improve safety and accessibility
- Recommend educate on and assist with adaptive equipment and assistive devices
- Document all evaluations treatments progress notes and discharge summaries accurately and timely
- Communicate and coordinate care with physicians nurses physical therapists and other team members
- Reassess patient progress and modify care plans as needed to meet goals
- Educate patients and families on condition management fall prevention and functional maintenance
- Ensure compliance with all agency policies state regulations and Medicare/home health guidelines
Required Qualifications
- Degree in Occupational Therapy (BS MS or OTD) from an accredited program
- Current and valid Occupational Therapist license in the state of practice
- NBCOT certification (if required by state)
- Valid drivers license and reliable transportation for daily home visits
- Clinical experience preferred; home health experience strongly preferred
Skills & Competencies
- Strong clinical reasoning and independent decision-making
- Excellent communication and patient education skills
- Ability to manage time effectively and work independently in the field
- Compassionate patient-focused approach to care
- Familiarity with electronic medical records (EMR) systems preferred
- Experience with geriatric neurological orthopedic or post-acute populations is a plus
Work Conditions
- Travel required within assigned geographic territory
- Work performed primarily in patient homes with varying environmental conditions
- Physical ability to assist patients with mobility and functional tasks as needed
- Flexible scheduling based on patient caseload and agency needs
Required Experience:
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About Company
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