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A
support worker can ease the transition from injury to the community
by supporting the client and identifying set
backs before they occur. Lawlor THERAPY SUPPORT SERVICES Inc. provides
a broad range of services for individuals who require one-on-one
support, focusing on functional activities and cognitive remediation
to assist people to achieve their maximum level of independance.
Including...
A
Therapy support worker...
- Commits
to the time frame outlined by the Regulated Health Care Professional.
- Meets
with the Regulated Health Care Professional to discuss the goals
and objectives of the program.
- Implements
the program as outlined by the Regulated Health Care Professional.
- Maintains
weekly contact with the Regulated Health Care Professional.
- Does
not complete assessments.
- Does
not make recommendations to the client without direction
from the Regulated Health Care Professional involved.
- Does
not conduct case management.
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