What are the responsibilities and job description for the Speech Therapist - PRN position at REGENCY MASTER?
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Description
The Speech Therapist (ST) conducts assessments and reassessments of rehabilitation needs and potential. The ST also plans, implements, and supervises therapeutic programs which include patient teaching and therapeutic activities to improve or restore communicative and swallowing abilities.
JOB DUTIES/ KNOWLEDGE:
1. Conducts assessments and reassessments of the patient’s communication and swallowing disorders by applying diagnostic and prognostic procedures.
2. Plans, implements, and supervises an individualized therapeutic program designed to restore and/ or improve communicative activities of daily living, and to treat swallowing disorders.
3. Coordinates and collaborates with the Rehab Director, or designed professional, to ensure integration of the therapeutic program in the plan of care.
4. Guides and teaches the patient in techniques, exercises, or precautions designed to improve the patient’s ability to swallow and communicate.
5. Observes, records, and reports the patient’s reaction to treatment and any changes in the patient’s condition or treatment. Documents the extent of the patient’s involvement in the decision affecting his/her care.
6. Instructs other agency personnel and patients family members in activities of speech therapy in which they may safely and effectively assist the patient.
7. Participates in patient case conferences to coordinate the patient’s plan of care and promote positive therapeutic outcome.
8. Participates in continuous assessment and evaluation of the agency via Quarterly Record Review, or the quality Assurance/ Improvement Program.
9. Fallows state guidelines and maintains appropriate documentation when supervising an Assistant in speech.
10. Maintain code of ethics set by the American Speech Language Hearing Association
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Master’s Degree in Speech Pathology (or equivalent) from a University program accredited by the American Speech-Language-Hearing-Association.
2. Current licensed by the state of Texas to practice as a Speech-Language-Pathologist.
3. Has been granted a Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology by the American Speech Language Hearing Association.
4. One (1) year experience in Speech Language Pathology in a home health setting perffered.