Job Summary
The Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA), under the supervision of a licensed Occupational Therapist (OT), provides rehabilitative services to residents in a skilled nursing setting. The OTA assists patients in improving functional independence, safety, and quality of life through therapeutic interventions focused on activities of daily living (ADLs), mobility, cognition, and adaptive techniques.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Implement individualized treatment plans developed by the Occupational Therapist
Provide therapeutic interventions to improve residents’ ability to perform ADLs (e.g., dressing, bathing, toileting, grooming, feeding)
Assist with therapeutic exercises, functional mobility, balance, coordination, and strength training
Instruct residents in the use of adaptive equipment and compensatory techniques
Monitor and document resident progress, responses to treatment, and functional outcomes
Communicate effectively with the supervising OT regarding patient status and treatment modifications
Collaborate with interdisciplinary team members (PT, SLP, nursing, social services, etc.)
Maintain accurate, timely documentation in accordance with facility policies and regulatory standards (Medicare, insurance, state/federal guidelines)
Ensure treatment areas and equipment are safe, clean, and properly maintained
Educate residents and families on home exercise programs, safety strategies, and discharge recommendations
Adhere to ethical standards, infection control policies, and resident rights at all times
Qualifications
Associate degree from an accredited Occupational Therapy Assistant program
Current state licensure or certification as an Occupational Therapy Assistant
NBCOT certification (if required by state)
CPR certification (or willingness to obtain)
Experience in a skilled nursing or geriatric setting preferred
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Strong understanding of geriatric and post-acute rehabilitation
Ability to work with residents with orthopedic, neurological, cognitive, and chronic conditions
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to manage a productive caseload in a fast-paced environment
Proficiency with electronic medical records (EMR) system, NetHealth
Compassionate, patient-centered approach to care
Physical Requirements
Ability to lift, transfer, and assist residents as required
Ability to stand, walk, bend, and perform repetitive movements throughout the workday
Visual and auditory ability sufficient to assess and treat residents safely
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