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Improves or maximizes the communication of the patient.
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Returns the individual to optimum and productive living within the patient’s capabilities.
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Periodically participates with all other home care personnel in patient care planning.
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Provides full range Speech Language Pathology Services as ordered by physician.
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Directs and supervises personnel, as assigned.
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Takes initial history and makes initial evaluation.
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Performs all skilled procedures.
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Consults with physicians regarding change of treatment.
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Writes reports to physicians regarding patient’s progress.
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Instructs patients and family members in home programs.
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Periodically presents an inservice to the Agency’s staff members.
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An initial evaluation, including plan of treatment and goals, must be completed and submitted to the physician for approval. A recertification by physician every 60 days is necessary if further treatment is to be continued. A progress note is written each visit. A reevaluation is written when expected duration of treatment is reached. A summary is written upon patient’s discharge.
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A supervisory visit is made every fourteen days on each patient seen by a home health aide as assigned.
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Assists the physician in evaluating level of function.
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Helps develop the plan of care and revises as necessary.
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Prepares clinical and progress notes.
Job Description – Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) (continued)
- Advises and consults with the family and other Agency personnel.
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Participates in inservice programs.
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Completes and submits OASIS assessments, reassessments, transfers, resumptions of care, discharges and significant change in condition in accordance with Agency defined time frames.
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Appropriately utilizes ICD-10 codes.
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Participates in QAPI activities as assigned.
Works indoors in Agency office and patient homes and travels to/from patient homes.
JOB RELATIONSHIP:
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Supervised by: Director of Clinical Services/Clinical Manager
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Workers Supervised: Home Health Aide as assigned
RISK EXPOSURE:
High risk
LIFTING REQUIREMENTS:
Ability to perform the following tasks if necessary:
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Ability to participate in physical activity.
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Ability to work for extended period of time while standing and being involved in physical activity.
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Moderate lifting.
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Ability to do extensive bending, lifting and standing on a regular basis.
- A person who has a master’s or doctoral degree in Speech Language Pathology, and is licensed as a Speech Language Pathologist by the state where they furnish services, or
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A person who has successfully completed 350 clock hours of supervised clinical practicum (or be in the process of completing), at least nine months of supervised full-time SLP experience, and has successfully completed a national examination approved by the Secretary.
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Currently licensed in the state(s) in which practicing.
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Two (2) years’ experience, preferred.