Join the Team at Moorings Park as an Occupational Therapist!
Why Choose Moorings Park?
When you join Moorings Park, you become part of an award-winning, purpose-driven organization where people are valued, growth is encouraged, and excellence is celebrated. Our nationally recognized workplace culture, exceptional benefits, and commitment to partner engagement make Moorings Park more than just a place to work—it's a place to build a rewarding career. Together, we create a community where residents and partners alike can belong, connect, and flourish.
About Moorings Park
Moorings Park® Communities is a nationally recognized Life Plan organization with three distinctive campuses in Naples, Florida. We are dedicated to creating Simply the Best® workplaces through a culture of excellence, compassion, innovation, and service.
Recognized as One of the Best Places to Work
We're proud to share that Moorings Park Communities has earned four 2026–2027 Novare Employee Satisfaction & Engagement Certifications, reflecting our unwavering commitment to creating an exceptional workplace where partners feel valued, supported, and empowered to thrive. These honors demonstrate what makes Moorings Park different: we believe exceptional resident experiences begin with an exceptional team. By investing in our partners' growth, well-being, and success, we create an environment where people can build meaningful careers while delivering extraordinary care, hospitality, and service every day.
Our Mission: Deliver exceptional experiences that honor every individual—ensuring they feel heard, respected, and supported.-
Our Vision: Reimagine longevity for America through thoughtfully designed communities and personalized services.
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Our Creed: Empower individuals to belong, connect, and flourish—nurturing mind, body, and spirit.
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Our Core Values
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Integrity & Ethics
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Not-for-Profit Stewardship
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Service: Compassion & Hospitality
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Passion
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Innovation & Learning
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Respect & Belonging
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Excellence
Enjoy Simply the Best® Benefits
At Moorings Park, we believe in taking exceptional care of our partners so they can provide exceptional care to our residents. We offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes:
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FREE health and dental insurance
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FREE telemedicine services for medical and behavioral health needs
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Vision insurance
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Company-paid life insurance and short-term disability coverage
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Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) program
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Health Savings Account (HSA) with employer contribution
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Retirement plan with employer match
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Tuition reimbursement program
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Wellness program with complimentary access to our on-site fitness center
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Corporate discount programs
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Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
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Supportive and caring executive leadership team
Position Summary Moorings Park is seeking a dedicated and talented Occupational Therapist to join our Certified Home Health team. The Occupational Therapist is responsible for ensuring and coordinating quality and safe delivery of home health occupational therapy services following applicable licensure/certification requirements both State and Federal. The Occupational Therapist has responsibility for the planning and therapeutic interventions of all occupational therapy cases. Occupational Therapy will be provided by a licensed Occupational Therapist or a licensed Occupational Therapy Assistant under the supervision of a licensed Occupational Therapist in compliance with the Plan of Care.
Key Contributions
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Evaluates the patient’s needs, including medical, psychosocial and environmental needs.
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Develops a clinical assessment based on evaluation/re-evaluation findings and requisition and management of equipment and supplies required to increase the clients function and independence as appropriate to care.
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Develop and implements, with physician and patient, individualized Plan of Care based on patient’s physical, medical, psychosocial and environmental needs, and makes appropriate revisions as the patient’s condition changes.
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Establishes appropriate realistic and measurable goals for patients to achieve, then evaluates progress towards these goals.
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Obtains initial and interim physician's orders and reports on progress and changes in client condition to physician and Clinical Manager.
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Provides Occupational Therapy treatments consisting of active range of motion/modalities, therapeutic exercise and ADL retraining in accordance with the plan of treatment.
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Performs reassessment and case review as appropriate and timely revision of the individualized care plan.
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Provides case management including planning, coordination of services, and therapeutic interventions as required, in the absence of skilled nursing.
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Supervises the Occupational Therapy Assistant through:
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Instructions on initial care plan as established by the qualified Occupational Therapist.
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Performs supervisory visits as required by the state and through review of documentation and communication.
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Provides timely documentation of supervision of the certified therapy assistant.
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Supervises the Home Health Aides through:
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Prepares the home health aide assignment sheet/written instructions indicating care and tasks to be performed.
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Communicates regularly with the Home Health Aide
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Performs and documents Home Health Aide supervisory visits no less than every 14 days to evaluate:
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Evaluated effectiveness of the Home Health Aide care provided
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Rapport with patient/family
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Infection control procedures
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Honoring patient rights
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Following Home Health Aide assignment sheet
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Revises Home Health Aide assignment sheet/written instructions as necessary
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Teaches and supervises Home Health Aides in new non-skilled tasks and procedures and documents such training.
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Completes comprehensive OASIS Recertification/Follow –Up, if Occupational Therapy is the only discipline ordered, along with other recertification paperwork as appropriate.
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Completes a comprehensive OASIS Resumption of Care Assessment along with other resumption documentation, as appropriate, if Nursing is not in on the case.
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Completes a comprehensive OASIS Discharge Assessment if last skilled discipline providing service.
Qualifications & Requirements
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Excellent oral and written communication skills in the English language required.
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During emergencies or natural disasters, may be required to remain on duty for the duration of the event.
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Is a graduate of an Occupational Therapy program and is licensed in the state of Florida.
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A current Florida driver’s license, clean driving record and proof of insurance are required.
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Has 2 years’ experience preferred
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Previous geriatric and home health experience preferred