6/10/2018

Cota Health Safe Bed Programme

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4 visitors have checked in at COTA Safe Bed. Welcome to Cota. Cota is an accredited community-based organization that has been supporting adults with mental health and cognitive challenges to live well within. Cota Health provides intensive 24/7 on-site support to clients of this program. The staff work collaboratively with clients in order to help them: develop an individual safety and short-term housing support plan; achieve temporary housing stability while.

Cota Health Safe Bed Programme

Job Description Job Summary: Livingston HealthCare Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant provides in-patient care subacute (“swing bed”) care, and home care all of which is under the supervision of the patient’s primary Occupational Therapist. ​ Essential Functions, Duties, and Responsibilities: • Provides ethical, safe and quality care for patients per standard of practice set forth in the American Occupational Therapy Association Code of Ethics and Guide for Professional Conduct as well as the State of Montana Occupational Therapy Examiners Rules and Statues. • Produces timely and accurate documentation of all patient care sessions within 72 hours of treatment session.

Cota Health Safe Bed Programme

• Produces ethical charges/billing information to office manger(s) within 24 hours of all treatment sessions. • Supervision of therapy aides/technicians and of COTA students. • Communicates with supervising Occupational Therapist, physicians and other healthcare practitioners regarding patient care and changes in patient status.

• Attendance of monthly rehabilitation department staff meetings and other meetings as warranted by department manager. • Actively participates in Performance Improvement. • Accepts accountability for own actions. Spolszczenie Do Gta 4.

Program Description Cota Health provides intensive 24/7 on-site support to clients of this program. Access Information All beds are available to men and women living with a serious mental illness (which includes Dual Diagnosis and Concurrent Disorders) who are 16 years of age or older, are homeless, or at risk of becoming homeless, and who are assessed as being able to be safely supported within the program. Applications for the Mental Health and Justice Short-term Residential Beds must meet the additional eligibility criteria of having justice system involvement or significant risk of justice system involvement and be referred from an identified priority referral source (e.g., court support services, probation/parole, police, Law and Mental Health Program at CAMH, Ontario Shores' Forensic Unit and other funded Mental Health and Justice Services). Referrals can be made 24/7 by contacting the Toronto Short-Term Residential Bed Network unit registry at (416) 248-4174, or by visiting www.toronto.cmha.ca to download the application form and apply on-line.

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