Scotch Plains, NJ24 days ago
Working in an SNF offers unique rewards that many Occupational Therapists find deeply fulfilling: Build lasting relationships with residents and witness meaningful, long-term progress in daily living skills, independence, and participation in activities that matter most to them; helping restore confidence in self-care, leisure, and meaningful occupations. In this Occupational Therapist role, you'll: Evaluate and diagnose impairments affecting activities of daily living (ADLs), instrumental ADLs (IADLs), cognition, fine motor skills, and functional participation.