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Quick overview

The Speech Therapist is responsible for providing medically prescribed speech therapy to clients in their homes, developing and implementing care plans, and documenting client progress. They also coordinate with families and other services to ensure comprehensive care.

Requirements summary

Candidates must have a MA/MS degree from an accredited school of Speech-Language Pathology and at least one year of experience as a Speech-Language Pathologist. A Certificate of Clinical Competence in speech and CPR certification are also required.

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Job description

Description

Position Summary

Responsible for providing medically prescribed speech therapy in accordance with agency policies to clients in the home who have speech, language, and swallowing, and / or aural problems. Participates in developing and implementing the plan of care with goals and documentation appropriate to discipline guidelines.

Requirements: Essential

Duties & Responsibilities

Performs speech, language, swallowing and some aural evaluations, procedures, admissions, resumption of care and diagnostic tests on clients for whom these have been medically prescribed and establishes measurable goals. Provides direct speech service to clients under physician’s plan of care. Records and reports to the physician the client’s response to treatment. Maintains appropriate records on visits to clients, including evaluation and plan of care for speech clients. Assists in coordinating speech therapy program with other services to family. Demonstrates therapy for the family member or other responsible person who may assist the client with his speech, swallowing, and language rehabilitation. Observes and evaluates the performance of those assisting in the speech program and provides guidance as necessary to assure a high quality of service. Counsels the client and family members regarding the client’s speech, language, swallowing, and audiological disturbances. Re-evaluates the client’s progress and therapy program making changes as necessary and under the physician’s direction. Assists in referring clients to speech and audiology clinics and other community agencies. Assists through individual and group staff education programs in preparing nursing and other staff to assist clients with their speech, language, swallowing, and audiological problems. Participates in interdisciplinary conferences as required. Submits clinical documentation in a timely manner according to agency policy. Provides liaison contact and follow up with other community agencies. Notes progress towards discharge planning. Communicates with physician and other disciplines regarding discharge planning. Completes Oasis assessments accurately at appropriate time points. Maintains all education required by licensure is current. Complies with OSHA, CHAP, State and Federal Standards. Updates management regarding potential problems or concerns. Also responsible for consulting with clinicians or managers as needed. Maintains a professional image. Uses appropriate phone etiquette. Promotes a customer friendly atmosphere for all visitors and ensures client confidentiality at all times. Participates in accreditation program. Performs other duties as assigned. Education/Experience: MA/MS degree and graduation from an accredited school of Speech-Language Pathology required. Work experience of at least one year as a Speech- Language Pathologist.

Licenses, Certifications and/or Registrations

  • Possess a Certificate of Clinical Competence in speech from the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association. CPR certification. Current driver's license with access to an auto and required insurance coverage.
  • Working
  • Conditions: Office/Home Environment. May be exposed to biological hazards.

Background Screening

Peoples Home Health, LLC participates in Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse Education and Awareness website for our background screenings. https://info.flclearinghouse.com