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The Occupational Therapist (OT) assists clients of all ages to improve their ability to perform tasks in their daily living and working environment. They complete assessments, develop treatment plans, and provide independent living skills training, intervention strategies, recommendations, reports, and service coordination to clients, caregivers, and families.
Operating under the philosophy and scope of Occupational Therapy, the therapist applies science, knowledge, skill and compassion to work with individuals with vision loss. This position also collaborates with external health care providers to identify needs, support care plan goals, and strengthen communication and care planning linkages across sectors.
The OT ensures timely access to information, learning opportunities, and support for individuals with vision loss to achieve the following outcomes:
Increased system capacity to provide navigation support
Improved client experience within the health care system
Enhanced capacity for individuals to remain in their own homes and engage in activities supporting independence and community interaction
Connection to the right services at the right time and place
Improved overall health and well-being
II. Essential Functions
The position entails, but is not limited to, the following responsibilities:
Clinical Assessment & Intervention
Conduct comprehensive occupational therapy assessments in a variety of settings, including hospitals, long-term care facilities, seniors' residences, and clients' homes.
Assess clients' functional abilities, capacity for independent participation in activities of daily living, assistive technology needs, and environmental accessibility requirements.
Develop individualized, measurable, and time-limited treatment goals and intervention plans, obtaining informed consent in accordance with provincial regulatory standards.
Deliver occupational therapy interventions, consultation, education, and counselling to clients, families, caregivers, and other healthcare professionals.
Teach adaptive and independent living skills, including personal care, household management, communication, technology use, and functional mobility strategies.
Assess, recommend, and provide training in the use of adaptive equipment, assistive devices, mobility aids, and low vision supports to enhance occupational performance.
Provide instruction in spatial and sensory awareness, pre-cane skills, environmental navigation, and strategies to maximize independence and safety.
Plan, coordinate, implement,
and evaluate individual and group rehabilitation services in collaboration with clients and their support networks.
Recommend and coordinate environmental, ergonomic, and task modifications to optimize participation and performance in daily activities.
Provide functional low vision assessment, education, and support to individuals and families adjusting to vision loss.
Complete documentation and maintain client records in accordance with College of Occupational Therapists standards and VLRC policies and procedures.
Provide consultation, public education, and community outreach related to vision loss, rehabilitation, and accessibility.
Serve as a professional representative of VLRC within the occupational therapy and healthcare communities.
Maintain professional registration and engage in ongoing continuing education and professional development.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Service Coordination
Performs clinical case coordination for multidisciplinary client service delivery in inpatient care settings and during discharge.
Supports collaboration and communication between VLRC service providers and external allied healthcare professionals.
Participates in case conferences and collaborates with interdisciplinary teams to support holistic care.
Support coordinated transition planning without creating additional referral pathways or burden on hospital teams.
Performs ongoing reassessment, documents progress and communicates outcomes to ensure continuity of care and appropriate referrals.
Relationships
Establish and build positive working relationships at all levels.
Work as part of a team and independently as required.
Interact with clients, their families, and caregivers to develop rehabilitation care plans.
Educate community partners about the organization and its specialized services.
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