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Position Summary: A Speech-Language Pathologist evaluates and treats patients per physician order utilizing a variety of therapeutic techniques. Speech-Language Pathologist communicates with families, physicians and other health team members regarding residents, maintains timely documentation in each medical record
Essential Duties:
- Determines each patient's need for skilled therapy based on objective and documented criteria
- Evaluates patients within established protocol of physician’s order
- Conducts the evaluation according to the standardized or recommend techniques and procedures including timely documentation
- Develops treatment plan at the end of the evaluation which includes measurable and objective long- and short-term goals for each patient based on the evaluation data.
- Follows each treatment plan in an objective, measurable and documented approach
- Requests assistance or adjusts therapy scheduled to avoid interference with the quality of service
- Maintains timely and accurate records according to policies, procedures and regulations with included evaluations, screenings, progress notes, discharge summaries, labor and service logs
- Provides written updates to physicians utilizing physician progress note pages in medical chart, in addition to Speech therapy section notes.
- Recommends Diet texture changes to physician on day of evaluation; follows individual Physician guideline to change texture.
- Follows established protocols, including proper documentation for swallow precautions.
- Maintains active and supportive communications with the patient, significant others, physician and other team members concerning progress, problems, home programs, follow-up, and other issues related to the therapeutic process. Attends 90% of required patient care and rehab meetings.
- Participates in marketing/guest relation programs as requested, including but not limited to. communication (b."' phone, in person or in writing) with physicians, discharge planners and clinicians, other facilities, in-services and families.
- Maintains current clinical knowledge through continuing education
- Performs other duties as assigned
Education / Experience Required:
- M.A. or M.S. degree in Communicative Disorder/Speech-Language Pathology
- Current certificate of clinical competence (C.C.C.)
- Texas Speech- Pathology License current
- Current American Heart Provider Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification
- Competency in the provision of Speech Therapy including dysphasia in accordance with
- acceptable standards of practice
- Knowledge of current practices in Speech Therapy including dysphasia with emphasis in Geriatrics