Home Health COTA

Eden Health

Posted about 2 months ago

Full Time

Kirkland, Washington

In Person

Smart Summary

Responsibilities

The COTA will implement physician-ordered treatment plans and provide occupational therapy modalities to patients in their homes. They are responsible for monitoring patient clinical status, documenting care, and educating patients and families on therapy and pain management.

Qualifications

You are a licensed Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) with a graduate from an accredited occupational therapy assistant education program and eligibility for NBCOT certification. You possess a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and current CPR certification.

Must Have Skills for ATS

Occupational therapy

CPR certification

NBCOT

Job Description

provides in-home services to our patients.


  • Implement treatment plans ordered by the physician as indicated by the plan of care to all patients on caseload.
  • Review caseload with supervising OT on a regular basis as established by best practice and/or State guidelines.
  • Evaluates the significance of assessment findings and communicates pertinent information about the patient’s clinical status and ongoing needs to others in a timely fashion.
  • Guarantees that changes in patients’ clinical status are communicated to other healthcare team members, necessary office staff, and physician as per Agency policy.
  • Educates patients, their families/caregivers, and other staff as appropriate, in appropriate occupational therapy modalities.
  • Delivers occupational therapy modalities appropriate to the patient’s clinical status and needs, and in accordance with the standard of care for patient’s age.
  • Provides clear, concise documentation in medical record as it relates to reimbursement guidelines and Agency policy and procedure.
  • Appropriately assesses and reassesses pain. Utilizes appropriate pain management techniques. Educates the patient and family regarding pain management.
  • Utilizes appropriate pain management modalities that include, but are not limited to, occupational therapy modalities.
  • Provides occupational therapy modalities in an environment that optimizes patient safety and reduces the likelihood of medical/health care errors.
  • Participates in case conferences to discuss multidisciplinary team responsibilities, patient progress, plans for continued care, new problems, etc.
  • Recommends for needed referrals to other disciplines and/or community resources.
  • Obtains needed supplies and equipment to provide care.
  • Supports cultural practices as long as these practices do not harm the patient/family or interfere with the planned course of medical treatment.
  • Teaches, supervises, and counsels the patient, caregiver, and family members regarding nursing care needs.
  • Participates in the agency Quality Assurance Performance Improvement (QAPI) program.
  • Identifies risk of injuries or threats to life and health in the patient’s environment (e.g. environmental/safety/mobility risks) and implements appropriate interventions to reduce those risks.
  • Maintains current knowledge of community resources. Identifies and accesses appropriate external and internal resources to meet patient and/or family needs and to facilitate optimal patient outcomes while home care services are being provided, and for transfer and discharge processes.
Qualifications
  • Meets all of the following:
    • Is licensed or otherwise regulated, if applicable, as an occupational therapy assistant by the state in which practicing, unless licensure does apply.
    • Graduated after successful completion of an occupational therapy assistant education program accredited by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education, (ACOTE) of the American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. (AOTA) or its successor organizations.
    • Is eligible to take or successfully completed the entry-level certification examination for occupational Therapy assistants developed and administered by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy, Inc. (NBCOT).
  • On or before December 31, 2009:
    • Is licensed or otherwise regulated as an occupational therapy assistant, if applicable, by the state in which practicing; or any qualifications defined by the state in which practicing, unless licensure does not apply; or must meet both of the following:
      • Competed certification requirements to practice as an occupational therapy assistant established by a credentialing organization approved by the American Occupational Therapy Association.
  • After December 31, 1977 and on or before December 31, 2007:
    • Completed certification requirements to practice as an occupational therapy assistant established by a credentialing organization approved by the American Occupational Therapy Association; or completed the requirements to practice as an occupational therapy assistant applicable in the state in which practicing.
  • On or before December 31, 1977:
    • Had 2 years of appropriate experience as an occupational therapy assistant; and
    • Had achieved satisfactory grade on an occupational therapy assistant proficiency examination conducted, approved, or sponsored by the U.S. Public health Service.
  • If education outside the United States, on or after January 1, 2008:
    • Graduated after successful completion of an occupational therapy assistant education program that is accredited as substantially equivalent to occupational therapist assistant entry level education in the United States by—
      • The Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE).
      • Its successor organizations.
      • The World Federation of Occupational Therapists.
      • By a credentialing body approved by the American Occupational Therapy Association; and successfully completed the entry level certification examination for occupational therapy assistants developed and administered by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy, Inc. (NBCOT).
  • Prior Home Health experience preferred
  • Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation
  • Proof of automobile insurance (MVR checked)
  • Proof of current CPR certification
  • Able to pass criminal background check and national sex offender clearance

Eden Health

Eden Health eliminates the hassle of healthcare for employers and their employees. We’re a new kind of doctor’s office that combines a private primary care practice, 24/7 telemedicine, and personalized insurance navigation into one simple platform. Eden provides an experience that employees love and saves employers money with seamless, data-driven healthcare. We have medical office locations in New York, New Jersey, Chicago, and Washington D.C. (with more office locations coming soon).
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