POSITION TITLE: ADP Authorizer (OT or PT) - Contractor
PROGRAM: Long Term Care Rehabilitation Services
LOCATION: Ottawa and surrounding area, Scarborough and St Catherines
SUMMARY
Under the supervision of the Director, Long Term Care Rehabilitation Services, the ADP Authorizer is responsible for working within a multidisciplinary team providing assessments and therapeutic interventions for Residents referred for Assistive Devices Program (ADP).
STANDARDS OF PRACTICE
BiM Health Occupational Therapists and/or Physiotherapists will comply with the Standards as outlined by:
- College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario and/or College of Physiotherapists
- Ministry of Long Term Care
- Accreditation Canada
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Accept referrals for service
- Conduct ADP Assessments as per referrals
- Provide assessments and access funding under the Assistive Devices Program (ADP) to meet equipment needs, in compliance with all ADP required activities and documentation, as well as funding guidelines
- Utilize evidence-based practice and best practice, along with outcome measures to guide clinical decision making
- Implement, monitor, and modify treatment to achieve Resident/Family goals in the areas of seating and positioning, activities of daily living, equipment use and safety, and strategies to improve function
- Educate Residents and Families, using sensitive and simple language
- Work with the LTC Home team for solutions following a change in function, to ensure high quality care and optimal safety
- Communicate effectively with the Resident/Family and LTC Home team regarding Care Plans, functional progress, and rehab equipment
- Document clinical findings and progress in the PointClickCare digital platform
- Prepare documentation and reports according to College and organizational standards
- Participate in continuous quality improvement program, including measurable outcomes, satisfaction feedback, and quality improvement planning
- As requested, provide in-house staff education sessions on topics such as adaptive equipment for mobility, as well as ergonomic set-up for staff injury prevention
- Maintain confidentiality pertaining to any information related to the Long Term Care Home, BiM Health Services Limited Partnership, and Resident information
- Minimum Qualifications
- B.Sc. Degree in Occupational Therapy and/or B.Sc. Degree in Physiotherapy
- Registrant in good standing with the College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario and/or College of Physiotherapists of Ontario
- Certified Assistive Devices Program (ADP) Authorizer
- Professional liability insurance
- Completion of satisfactory Police Vulnerable Sector Check (VSC) upon hire
- Up-to-date on required vaccinations, including influenza vaccine (or commitment to take anti-viral medications), MMR, DTaP, varicella, TB skin test
- Adherence to code of ethics and standards of practice as defined by the College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario and/or College of Physiotherapists of Ontario
- Knowledge/experience in evidence-based musculoskeletal and neurological practice, with a strong emphasis on improving functional outcomes
- Excellent interpersonal, organizational, clinical reasoning, and problem solving skills
- Superior communication skills, both written and verbal
- Flexible and adaptable to changing demands and schedules
- Caring and compassionate in all interactions with Residents and Families
Experience
- Working with individuals with musculoskeletal and neurological conditions, including cognitive rehabilitation
- Providing rehabilitation for the geriatric/frail elderly population in an integrated care setting, preferably in Long-Term Care Homes, with a Resident-centred approach
Wheelchairs, scooters; seating and positioning aids
Technical Skills
PointClickCare documentation platform
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