Occupational Therapist (OT)
Adaptive Home Health · Dallas, TX · 6 days ago
On-siteHealthcareFull-time
What you will do
- Complete in-home OT evaluations and deliver skilled OT visits.
- Build and execute a clear plan of care focused on ADLs/IADLs, safety/fall prevention, and functional independence.
- Recommend and train on adaptive equipment and home modifications as needed.
- Cookordination with nursing and the broader care team when condition or needs change.
- Document promptly and thoroughly in Homecare Homebase (HCHB) — defensible, efficient, and consistent.
Why Adaptive
- Operations that back you up: Supported by an experienced clinical and operational team so you can focus on patient care, not chasing logistics.
- Clear productivity model with upside: Paid per productivity point with clear expectations (market-specific).
- Schedule flexibility: Built schedules to make field work sustainable, supports smart routing and coordination so your day is predictable whenever possible.
- Cutting-edge tech built for clinicians: Charting tools designed to reduce documentation burden, scheduling product (launching soon) streamlines visit coordination and reduces last-minute changes.
- Mission-driven work: Here to expand access to high-quality home health care, want therapists who take pride in raising the standard.
Requirements
- Active Texas OT license (in good standing)
- Strong clinical judgment and comfort working independently in the field
- Comfort escalating changes in condition to RN/MD and documenting rationale clearly
- Strong communication and documentation
- Reliable follow-through on orders, frequencies, and patient goals
- Current driver’s license and comfort with daily travel across assigned territory
- Able to carry/transport basic therapy equipment as needed
- Competency in core home health OT scope (ADL/IADL training, home safety, adaptive equipment, caregiver education)
Nice-to-haves
- Prior home health experience
- Homecare Homebase (HCHB) experience (or similar home health EMR)
- Deeper experience in high-signal OT populations (neuro, CVA, fall risk, dementia/caregiver training)
- Strong organization and time management