The occupational therapist restores the patient’s independence after loss of function by assisting them with everyday activities such as dressing, feeding, toileting, etc. This therapist is responsible for providing quality therapy services that will improve a patient’s quality of life, overall activities of daily living and self-esteem. The occupational therapist also must follow required guidelines while maintaining the facility’s excellent reputation and customer satisfaction. Maintains patient confidentiality at all times. Possesses good communication skills, both verbally and written.
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2 year(s): Occupational Therapist
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