Primary Therapist - Senior Care
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Healthcare
Healthcare Nursing, Mental Health
Overview
The Primary Therapist provides quality and organized psychotherapy for identified clients and families, with special emphasis on treatment and discharge planning needs. He/She maintains accurate and up-to-date knowledge of all relevant regulations and standards regarding the provision of services and of the implementation of treatment and discharge planning. They demonstrate professionalism in all aspects of performance.
ResponsibilitiesInterviews clients and families or significant others to obtain social history and data pertaining to treatment and discharge planning. Demonstrates respect for patient rights by maintaining patient privacy, dignity, safety, confidentiality, and right to refuse or consent to treatment. Meets in individual, group or family sessions with clients, families, or both, as requested by Medical Director/Provider. Completes Psychosocial Assessment and develops therapy section of multi-disciplinary plan of treatment.
Consults with Nurse on Multi-disciplinary treatment Plan. Completes all Admission paperwork within designed timeframe. Plans and administers treatment in junction with Medical Director/Provider’s diagnosis and Plan of Treatment. Organizes and leads structured group sessions of counseling, as well as conducts individual and family therapy sessions as needed per patient treatment plan and Medical Director/Provider request/orders. Updates patient Treatment Plan and adjust treatment modality as needed to better serve patient needs.
Completes therapy notes and documentation by end of each shift unless approved by supervisor to complete the next day. Works with other interdisciplinary team members on patient goals, educational needs, social needs, and family relations. Functions as the Discharge Planner by accurately completing all forms and documents related to discharge, as necessary with input from all members of the staff.
Represents the program at educational meetings as requested by Program Manager. Works cooperatively with the Program Manager in ensuring that all relevant regulations and standards are met, including Medicare, state licensure requirements, accreditation rules and regulations. Collects and compiles data and completes reports as requested by the hospital, Medical Director/Provider, Program Director (or organization’s equivalent) and Ultra Group, and as required by the unit’s Quality Assurance Performance Improvement (QAPI) Plan.
Assists in the monitoring and evaluation of psychotherapy, social services, and discharge planning as specified in the QAPI Plan.
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1. The employee will be required to perform the following physical activities in the performance of their job duties:
2. Sitting/Standing/Walking/ Bending Over/Twisting/Kneeling/Crouching/Stooping/Balancing.
3. Reaching Above Shoulder Level-Pushing or Pulling-Reaching Forward & Low-Fine Finger Dexterity.
4. Lifting or carrying
5. Ability to hear ordinary conversation is required and 6. Vision-Close and Distance-Color and Peripheral.
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