Low Vision Therapist, Orientation and Mobility Specialist, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapist resume
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Training patients
Instructing patients in use
Monitoring patient progress
Evaluating health
Analyzing patient data
Diagnosing medical conditions
Developing non-medical treatment plans
Maintaining medical knowledge
Maintaining medical equipment
Preparing training materials
Referring patients
Advocating for community needs
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Low Vision Therapist, Orientation and Mobility Specialist, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapist
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Low Vision Therapist, Orientation and Mobility Specialist, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapist with experience in Training patients and Instructing patients in use.
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Low Vision Therapist, Orientation and Mobility Specialist, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapist
Where you worked
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Taught cane skills and techniques
Recommended appropriate mobility devices and systems
Trained clients to use mobility devices
Developed rehabilitation plans with clients
Wrote reports to document client progress
Assessed clients' functioning in various areas
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Training patients, Instructing patients in use, Monitoring patient progress, Evaluating health, Analyzing patient data, Diagnosing medical conditions, Developing non-medical treatment plans, Maintaining medical knowledge, Maintaining medical equipment, Preparing training materials, Referring patients, Advocating for community needs
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Taught cane skills and techniquesRecommended appropriate mobility devices and systemsTrained clients to use mobility devicesDeveloped rehabilitation plans with clientsWrote reports to document client progressAssessed clients' functioning in various areas
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Taught cane skills and techniques to clients, improving their ability to navigate various environments safely and confidently.
Trained clients in the use of mobility devices, improving their navigation skills and confidence in various environments.
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Taught cane skills and techniques to several clients each week, enhancing their ability to navigate various environments safely and confidently
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Several clients each weekA few clients every monthMost clients during sessions
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Trained clients in the use of mobility devices, improving their navigation skills and confidence in various environments.
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Clients reported feeling more independentClients navigated new environments more easilyClients expressed increased confidence in travel
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This work commonly includes taught cane skills and techniques, recommended appropriate mobility devices and systems, and trained clients to use mobility devices.
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Other names for this job
blind O and M therapist, blind orientation and mobility therapist, certified low vision therapist, CLVT, certified vision rehabilitation therapist, CVRT, low vision therapist, rehabilitation therapist, vision rehabilitation therapist, VRT, vision therapist, low vision therapists orientation and mobility specialists and vision rehabilitation therapists.
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Low Vision Therapist, Orientation and Mobility Specialist, and Vision Rehabilitation Therapist
Already yours: Conducting research, Evaluating health, Designing medical devices
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What you have not done yet. Fabricating medical devices, Recording medical histories, Instructing patients in use
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