What are the responsibilities and job description for the Speech Language Pathologist - Reading position at Senior LIFE PA?
Experienced Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) Sought to Join Innovative Team of Interdisciplinary Professionals!
Full Time- Reading, PA
Monday-Friday 8AM-430PM
Senior LIFE is an innovative home and community based Medicare and Medicaid funded program which provides all-inclusive healthcare services and support to seniors living in the community. Senior LIFE makes it possible for seniors to remain at home, enjoying the comfort and reassurance of familiar surroundings while receiving the care they need. Senior LIFE staff live the mission of the program. Our team is committed to partnering with our seniors to remain at home through promoting open communication and shared decision making while providing excellent care and services.
Benefits of the Speech Language Pathologist
EOE
Full Time- Reading, PA
Monday-Friday 8AM-430PM
Senior LIFE is an innovative home and community based Medicare and Medicaid funded program which provides all-inclusive healthcare services and support to seniors living in the community. Senior LIFE makes it possible for seniors to remain at home, enjoying the comfort and reassurance of familiar surroundings while receiving the care they need. Senior LIFE staff live the mission of the program. Our team is committed to partnering with our seniors to remain at home through promoting open communication and shared decision making while providing excellent care and services.
Benefits of the Speech Language Pathologist
- Monday - Friday, Daylight Schedule
- Competitive Pay
- Comprehensive Benefits Package
- 401k
- Travel Reimbursement
- Paid Time Off
- Paid Holidays Off
- Paid Travel Time
- Evaluating and reassessing members based on feedback from interdisciplinary teams, caregivers and personal observation, and developing care plan elements accordingly
- Assisting in the development of care plans, specific to communication, dysphagia, cognition and speech/language deficits, with frequent reassessments and care plan adjustments as members’ abilities and needs change
- Recommending and implementing therapeutic interventions based on individual member needs and requests
- Visiting in-home members and creating/executing comprehensive care plans based on immediate and ongoing needs
- Educating family and caregivers on advanced care plans and in-home needs
- Documenting daily clinical notes and screens for use in future interventions and cross-team activity
- Observing meal/snack times for pervasive challenges surrounding food consistency, and reporting these observations to the interdisciplinary team along with recommendations for diet/liquid consistencies
- Reviewing and participating in individual and group quality data analysis, as presented
EOE