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Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Evaluation and treatment of impairments including all areas of speech and language, executive functioning, cognitive needs, dysphagia, and augmentative communication needs.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Evaluation and treatment of impairments including all areas of speech and language, executive functioning, cognitive needs, dysphagia, and augmentative communication needs.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Evaluation and treatment of impairments including all areas of speech and language, executive functioning, cognitive needs, dysphagia, and augmentative communication needs.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Evaluation and treatment of impairments including upper extremity function, ADLs and IADLs, visual and perceptual skills, cognitive needs, adaptive equipment needs, assistive technology needs.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Evaluation and treatment of impairments including upper extremity function, ADLs and IADLs, visual and perceptual skills, cognitive needs, adaptive equipment needs, assistive technology needs.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
The Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor is a member of the interdisciplinary team who coordinates the psychosocial component of a patient’s treatment plan. The Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor will assess the patient and family’s coping abilities, adjustment to disability, behavior and relationships, and provide necessary counseling, support, education and resources to the patient and care partners.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Evaluation and treatment of impairments including all areas of speech and language, executive functioning, cognitive needs, dysphagia, and augmentative communication needs.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Assess, counsel, and direct medically complex patients by developing individualized treatment plans to assist with adjustment to disability, resource linkage, and behavior modification.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Assess, counsel, and direct medically complex patients by developing individualized treatment plans to assist with adjustment to disability, resource linkage, and behavior modification.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Evaluation and treatment of impairments including all areas of speech and language, executive functioning, cognitive needs, dysphagia, and augmentative communication needs.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Evaluation and treatment of impairments including upper extremity function, ADLs and IADLs, visual and perceptual skills, cognitive needs, adaptive equipment needs, assistive technology needs.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
The Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor is a member of the interdisciplinary team who coordinates the psychosocial component of a patient’s treatment plan. The Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor will assess the patient and family’s coping abilities, adjustment to disability, behavior and relationships, and provide necessary counseling, support, education and resources to the patient and care partners.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Evaluation and treatment of impairments including all areas of speech and language, executive functioning, cognitive needs, dysphagia, and augmentative communication needs.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
The Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor is a member of the interdisciplinary team who coordinates the psychosocial component of a patient’s treatment plan. The Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor will assess the patient and family’s coping abilities, adjustment to disability, behavior and relationships, and provide necessary counseling, support, education and resources to the patient and care partners.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Evaluation, treatment and education of neuro-rehab patients including planning, organizing and coordination of recreation activities, functional leisure skills, and leisure education. Assess capabilities/interests/barriers. Monitor progress and recommend changes/modifications to program as required. Perform home assessments and assist the patients with transition to home and community.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Evaluation and treatment of impairments including all areas of speech and language, executive functioning, cognitive needs, dysphagia, and augmentative communication needs.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Evaluation and treatment of impairments including upper extremity function, ADLs and IADLs, visual and perceptual skills, cognitive needs, adaptive equipment needs, assistive technology needs.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Evaluation and treatment of impairments including upper extremity function, ADLs and IADLs, visual and perceptual skills, cognitive needs, adaptive equipment needs, assistive technology needs.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Evaluation and treatment of impairments including lower extremity function, mobility, vestibular skills, adaptive equipment needs, environmental safety needs.
Areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:
Evaluation and treatment of impairments including all areas of speech and language, executive functioning, cognitive needs, dysphagia, and augmentative communication needs.