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Occupational Therapist

Oakland County, MI

Join the Optimal Care Team! 
Rated one of the Top Workplaces 2014-2024 by Detroit Free Press
Optimal Care, Inc. is a 4.5 Star Rated Medicare Certified/CHAP Accredited home health care agency. 
We serve homebound adult patients in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, and southeast Livingston Counties.

Key Responsibilities 

The Occupational Therapist administers occupational therapy to patients on an intermittent basis in their place of residence. This is performed in accordance with physician or advanced practice practitioner’s orders and plan of care under the direction and supervision of the Home Health leadership team. 

 

In this position you will be required to:  

  • Evaluate patient's functional status including muscle function, endurance, visual coordination, written and verbal communication skills, self-care ability, work capacity, etc. 
  • Evaluates home environment for hazards and barriers to more independent living 
  • Participates in the development of the individualized plan of care including equipment needs.  
  • Develops treatment program and establishes goals for improved function 
  • Communicates plan of care to referring physician and other organization professionals. 
  • Teaches new skills or retrains patients in once familiar daily activities that have been lost due to illness or injury, in accordance with the agency’s policy 
  • Maintains appropriate clinical records, progress notes, and reports to the physician or advanced practice practitioner any changes in the patient’s condition. Submits records in accordance with the agency’s policy 

Required Qualifications 

  • A graduate of an occupational therapy curriculum accredited jointly by the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation of the American Medical Association and the American Occupational Therapy Association 
  • 1-year clinical experience as an Occupational Therapist preferred 
  • Registered with the National Registration Examination of the American Occupational Therapy Association 
  • Requires interpersonal skills and ability to communicate professionally and effectively with staff, patients, and caregivers 
  • Knowledge of medical terminology required 
  • Able to demonstrate problem-solving and conflict resolution skills, organizational skills, and attention to detail 
  • Must have strong verbal and written communication skills 
  • Demonstrates ability to handle multiple priorities, documentation requirements and deadlines. 
  • Reliable transportation and valid automobile insurance coverage 
  • Sit, stand, bend, lift, and move intermittently 
  • Ability to lift at least 35lbs and bear the weight of an average adult effectively 

Desired Qualifications 

  • Home Health experience preferred 
  • Familiarity with Home Care Home Base (HCHB) 

Location 

  • Office Location: Bingham Farms, MI 
  • Main Service Area: Bloomfield Hills and surrounding area 

Hours 

  • Full-Time: Flexible Schedule 

Optimal Care, Inc.

  • Nurse Owned and Operated - Established in 2006
  • Skilled Services Provided: NP, RN, PT, OT, ST, MSW, HHA, RD, Spiritual Care
  • Member of the National Association for Home Care & Hospice (NAHC)
  • 69% of Current Employees have been referred by a current Employee
  • Over 40% of Employees have worked for Optimal Care for 3 years or more

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