Field Occupational Therapist
Company: REBEKAH CERTIFIED HOME HEALTH AGENCY
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description DESCRIPTION: The occupational
therapist is responsible for evaluating the patient’s level of
physical functioning in the home and to work with the patient,
family and/or others to provide training and/or assistive devices
to eliminate or reduce areas of deficit. The occupational therapist
also works with the other professional staff to establish
rehabilitation and maintenance measurable goals and activities.
QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum Education Requirements: 1. Current
licensure in New York State 2. Current Registration with the
American Occupational Therapy Association in New York State. 3.
Graduate of a program in occupational therapy curriculum accredited
jointly by the Council on Medical Education of the American Medical
Association in collaboration with the American Occupational Therapy
Association; or 4. Graduate of a curriculum in occupational therapy
which is recognized by the World Federation of Occupational
Therapists and is eligible for registration with the American
Occupational Therapy Association. Minimum Training Required: 1. A
minimum of one year occupational therapy experience in a health
care setting, preferably home health care. 2. Demonstration of
considerable knowledge of current principals, procedures and
techniques of occupational therapy. RESPONSIBILITIES: • Provides
occupational therapy services for patients as ordered by the
prescribing physician. • Assess and evaluates, physical and
cognitive functional deficits of the individual patients, utilizing
occupational therapy guidelines/modalities, professional knowledge
and skills to provide quality patient services. • Performs clinical
tests to determine mental status and attention span, functional
limitations, endurance level, range of motions, upper body
strength, balance, mobility/transfer and ambulation level and
potential for restoration. • Completes an initial evaluation visit
within three (3) business days of a patient referral; o makes
telephone contact with the HHA nurse, followed by the submission of
a written report to include assessment findings, measurable goals,
visit frequency, and estimated duration of service. Recommendations
and plans of treatment to the physician • Evaluates, develops and
implements patient individualized occupational therapeutic o
modalities. Documents and communicate recommendations to the
patient’s physician on the plan of care. • Implements/establish
specific functional exercise programs/treatments, use of adaptive
equipment/devices to increase muscle strength, range of motion and
coordination of upper extremities for improved ADL functions.
Instructs, assess and monitors patient’s outcomes. •
Assess/monitor/revises changes in occupational therapy plan for
effective patient care. • Coordinates with field staff and develops
patient care plans to meet identified occupational therapy needs,
seeks clinical guidance from occupational therapy managing
personnel to service the hard to service patients. • Evaluates and
treats cognitive perceptual defects. • Develops implements patient
specific Home Exercise Program and provides timely upgrade to this
Program. • Timely documentation of patient care information on
evaluation data, treatment modalities, communications on patient
program and response to interventions in patient clinical records.
• Provides patient/caregiver/healthcare worker education on Home
Exercise Program, adaptive equipment/device/ monitors/assess for
understanding, compliance and outcomes. • Maintains records for
each patient treated; by documenting findings, diagnosis, treatment
methodologies, interventions, special precautions, progress notes,
record of visits and discharge summary. • Ongoing communication
with the HHA nurse regarding all information; assessment findings,
barriers that will influence or change provision of services
including any unusual situations observed during the course of
service. • Provide timely reports, outcomes, recommendations and
changes in the care plan to the patient’ physicians. • Participates
in Agency in-service education programs, Quality Assurance,
Interdisciplinary Team Meetings. • Consults with other members of
the health team to coordinate therapeutic programs for all patients
including the hard to service patients. • Timely documentation and
submission of patient clinical findings, treatments/interventions
outcomes and plans. • Initiates and maintains verbal/written
communication according to the HHA policy to ensure coordinated
patient quality care. • 60 Day Reports: Re-evaluates patients every
60 days to detect outcomes/progress attained and documents
findings, discharge plans and changes to the care plans for the
upcoming 60 Days. Submits reports within three (3) business days
following the date for inclusion in the patient’s clinical record.
• Discharge Summary: Submits discharge summaries at the completion
of services that includes assessment findings, treatment
methodologies, service outcomes and any recommendations for
follow-up care. • Assumes responsibility for continued professional
growth by maintaining professional memberships and annual
professional certifications. • Performs other related duties as
required.
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