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Home Health Occupational Therapist (O.T.)

Los Angeles, CA

🏡 Occupational Therapist (O.T.) – Home Health

📍 Location: Los Angeles, CA- including El Segundo, Compton, Torrance, Rancho Palos Verdes &  Surrounding Areas
đź“… Schedule:  Per Diem
💲 Pay: $55–$140 per visit (Based on experience and expertise)


✨ Join the Remedy Home Health Team as a Home Health Occupational Therapist!

Are you a compassionate Occupational Therapist looking for a flexible and rewarding opportunity in home health care? At Remedy Home Health, we bring expert therapy and personalized care directly into patients' homes — helping them regain independence, mobility, and confidence. If you're ready to make a difference and grow your career with a supportive team, we want to hear from you!


🏥 About Remedy Home Health

Remedy Home Health is a leading provider of in-home therapy and nursing services in Los Angeles. Our mission is to deliver exceptional, patient-centered care that empowers individuals to live healthier, more independent lives at home. We’re proud to support our clinicians with competitive compensation, professional growth opportunities, and a collaborative work culture.


💼 Occupational Therapist (O.T.) – Job Summary

As a Home Health Occupational Therapist, you will provide in-home therapeutic services to patients recovering from illness, injury, or surgery. You’ll assess patient needs, create personalized therapy plans, and work collaboratively with an interdisciplinary care team to deliver high-quality care in a home setting.


🛠️ Key Responsibilities

  • Evaluate patients’ functional abilities and develop individualized occupational therapy plans.

  • Deliver hands-on, in-home therapy focused on daily living skills, motor function, and independence.

  • Monitor patient progress and modify treatment plans accordingly.

  • Collaborate with nurses, physical therapists, physicians, and caregivers to ensure coordinated care.

  • Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation in accordance with agency and state standards.

  • Educate patients and families on therapy goals, safety techniques, and use of adaptive equipment.


âś… Qualifications

  • Graduate of an accredited Occupational Therapy program.

  • Current Occupational Therapist license in the state of California.

  • Registered with the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT).

  • Minimum 1 year of experience as an Occupational Therapist (home health experience is a plus).

  • Reliable transportation and a valid driver’s license.

  • Strong communication and time-management skills.

  • A patient-first, compassionate approach to care.


🎯 Why Choose Remedy Home Health?

  • đź’µ Competitive Pay: $55-140 per visit based on your experience and expertise.

  • 🏡 Flexible Scheduling:  per diem based on your availability.

  • 🌱 Professional Growth: Access to ongoing training, mentorship, and career development resources.

  • đź’– Meaningful Work: Help patients regain their independence and quality of life — right at home.

  • 👥 Supportive Team Environment: Join a compassionate team that values your skills and well-being.

  • 🛡️ Full-Time Benefits: Comprehensive benefits package available for full-time clinicians.


📍 Service Area

We are currently hiring Occupational Therapists to serve El Segundo, Compton, Torrance, Rancho Palos Verdes and surrounding communities in Los Angeles County.


🚀 Ready to Make a Difference?

If you’re a dedicated home health O.T. ready to make a meaningful impact and grow your career, we invite you to apply today. Join Remedy Home Health and help transform lives — one home visit at a time.

đź”— Apply Now to join our team of home health professionals in El Segundo, CA!

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