Join a growing Allied Health team thats redefining how care is delivered across the hospitaltohome continuum. Were seeking dedicated, compassionate Occupational Therapists who are excited to work within an integrated care modelone where home care, hospital teams, medical providers, and community partners collaborate seamlessly to support patients in real time, based on their changing needs. This position bridges inpatient care and community rehabilitation, ensuring safe, effective transitions from hospital to home. Youll work with patients recovering from surgery, acute illness, complex geriatric conditions, progressive disease, or functional declinefocusing on preventing readmissions, promoting recovery, and maximizing independence.Whether youre a new graduate or an experienced practitioner, we have a place for you. Youll work with a diverse patient population and have the autonomy to make a real difference in their lives. This role offers the chance to apply strong clinical reasoning, exercise leadership, and contribute to measurable improvements in patient outcomes.Job DescriptionAssess and Support Patients: Assist patients with overcoming physical, cognitive, and emotional barriers to maximize their independence in daily activities.In-Home Assessments: Conduct comprehensive in-home assessments to evaluate the physical, cognitive, and psychosocial abilities of clients.Collaborative Care Plans: Develop individualized care plans with direct input from clients and their families and to provide input and direction on the frequency and duration of needed OT interventions to meet client goals.Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Work closely with physicians, nurses, social workers, and other professionals to ensure the best outcomes for clients.Adaptive Equipment & Safety: Assess and train clients and families on the use of adaptive/assistive equipment, safety equipment, mobility aids, and environmental modifications.Ongoing Monitoring: Reassess patients progress and adjust care plans to ensure optimal outcomes.Documentation: Maintain accurate documentation, including assessments, treatment plans, progress notes, and discharge summaries.Continuous Education: Participate in ongoing professional development and training.Our clinicians will consistently demonstrate compassionate, caring and respectful behaviour in all interactions with clients, healthcare partners, colleagues, management staff, and the public, reflecting the core values of Spectrum Health Care.QualificationsEducation: Completion of a recognized Occupational Therapy Program and licensed with the College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario (COTO).Experience: 3+ years of experience preferred (but not required) and ideally in community settings.Clinical Skills: Experience with assessments, treatment planning, and working with diverse patient populations.Drivers License: Valid Ontario drivers license and reliable vehicle.
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Occupational Therapist