Occupational Therapist (OT) - Community Home Care (Central & Central East) at The Care Company Inc. — NeverHard
Occupational Therapist (OT) - Community Home Care (Central & Central East) at The Care Company Inc. in Bradford, Simcoe region. Skills: ADL assessments, Assistive Devices, Autonomy, Caregiver orientation, Client Education. Apply on NeverHard.
Company
The Care Company Inc.
Location
Bradford, Simcoe region
Type
not_specified
Required skills:
ADL assessments
Assistive Devices
Autonomy
Caregiver orientation
Client Education
Communication
Discharge Planning
Electronic Documentation
Equipment Needs Assessment
Fall Prevention
Job DescriptionJob Description
The Care Company is a home health care organization whose purpose is to create
A Better Life for Those at Home
. We support clients of all ages to live well and safely in their homes. Our real talent is helping people Make Each Day Count. We are not just a company that puts People First but seeks to get Better Today. By working at The Care Company, you will be part of a growing organization that is helping individuals and families thrive at home.
The Care Company is seeking a skilled and dedicated
Occupational Therapist (OT)
with strong home and community care experience to join our growing team. This position is ideal for therapists who value flexibility, autonomy, and meaningful client relationships within a community-based model. Please note, this position will require
in-person home visits
with vulnerable community members often living with chronic conditions. These patients require Alternate Level of Care (ALC).
While we thank all interested applicants, we are only able to contact those who we are inviting to an interview.
Key Responsibilities:
Complete
initial in-person home assessments within 24 hours
of referral, including functional assessments, mobility evaluations, equipment needs, and ADL/IADL analysis
Provide
follow-up visits
(30-minute or 15-minute sessions) focusing on goal progression, safety, mobility, environmental modifications, and skill building
Deliver client-centered care aligned with
HCCSS/OH@H expectations
, including timely communication and adherence to care pathways
Develop and implement
individualized treatment plans
based on client goals, safety considerations, and clinical best practices
Educate and coach
clients, families, and caregivers
on functional strategies, equipment use, home safety, and risk mitigation
Coordinate with
interdisciplinary providers
(PTs, PSWs, nurses, case managers) to support seamless care transitions
Document all assessments, treatment plans, progress, and communications in a
clear, timely, and clinically compliant manner
Recommend, trial, and prescribe
assistive devices and home modifications
, collaborating with vendors or contractors when needed
Support in ordering supplies through OH@H vendors
Monitor client progress and modify care plans as appropriate to support meaningful, measurable outcomes
Maintain communication with the office regarding caseload availability, scheduling updates, and urgent visit readiness
Uphold The Care Company’s commitment to
safe, high-quality, ethical, and compassionate community care.
Requirements
Scheduling:
Flexible schedule
based on client need
Able to complete an
i
nitial in-person home assessment within 48-72 hours
of receiving a visit request within geographic area
Therapists are
assigned geographical zones.
Clients can be located within
Central Region
(may include Richmond Hill, Markham, Newmarket, Simcoe, Keswick) and/or
Central East
(Oshawa, Pickering, Peterborough, Haliburton)
Ability to manage scheduling independently and communicate promptly with the office regarding availability
Travel between client homes required; access to a reliable vehicle is an asset.
Qualification and Experience Requirements:
Experience providing home and community care
, specifically with
HCCSS
and/or
OH@H (Ontario Health at Home)
clients strongly preferred; will also consider experience in community OT or hospital discharge/transition planning experience.
Registered and in good standing with the
College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario (COTO)
ADP authorizers are preferred but not required
Demonstrated skill in providing functional assessments, equipment recommendations, Equipment and supply ordering through OH@H vendors, safety evaluations, and ADL retraining in the home environment
Strong understanding of community discharge planning, fall prevention, mobility supports, and caregiver training
Skilled at electronic documentation
Experience coordinating with interdisciplinary teams and communicating with case managers
Ability to work independently in the community setting and produce clear, timely clinical documentation
Valid driver’s license and access to reliable transportation (or ability to travel efficiently within designated area)
Benefits
Compensation:
$150 per initial assessment, including supply ordering and funding applications.
$75 per in-person follow-up visit
$50 per virtual follow-up visit
Other Benefits:
PPE provided
Mileage Reimbursement
Visits scheduled to minimize travel
Educational Training Opportunities
Employee Recognition Program
Health and Wellness Program
Staff & service provider events
Opportunity for Group Health and Dental Benefits
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