The Center for Living & Rehab is looking for Speech Language Pathologist, SLP to join our incredible team! We're not just a workplace; we're a community driven by excellence. We take immense pride in what sets us apart - our exceptional leadership, a warm and friendly work environment, and a reputation that we've worked hard to earn. If you're ready for a rewarding career experience, your journey begins here!
Speech Language Pathologist, SLP Benefits: Competitive wages based on experience
Medical, Dental and Vision insurance
Supplemental disability and life insurance options available Flexible Spending Account 401k availa
Speech Language Pathologist, SLP Job Description: The Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) is responsible for improving residents' communication and swallowing abilities.
Speech Language Pathologist, SLP Responsibilities: Assessment and Evaluation: Conduct thorough assessments of residents' speech, language, cognitive, and swallowing abilities. Individualized Care Plans: Develop customized intervention plans to address communication and swallowing difficulties. Section GG Data Collection: Ensure accurate and consistent collection of Section GG data for Annual, Quarterly, Falls, and Significant Change assessments, as applicable. Treatment: Administer speech therapy interventions, including exercises, communication strategies, and swallowing therapy. Documentation: Maintain accurate and timely documentation of resident progress and any interventions provided. Comfortable and knowledgeable with Point of Service (POS) care delivery and documentation. Maintain detailed and up-to-date documentation of resident evaluations, treatment plans, daily and progress notes, HMO/Manage care progress updates in EMRs (Net Health/PCC). Education: Educate residents, family members, and care staff on safe mobility techniques and exercises for continued progress. Conducts remote check-in through remote therapeutic monitoring (RTM) with discharged patients to home or next level of care. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Collaborate with other rehab staff, such as Physical Therapists and Occupational Therapists, to provide holistic care for residents.