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Is there a recommended format for documenting supervision?

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Is there a recommended format for documenting supervision?

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No, other than the requirements must include the items such as name, status, and plan, as found in s. OT 4.04 (4), Wis. Admin. Code. Q: When in-home care is being provided, does the occupational therapist have to co-treat or observe the occupational therapy assistant providing treatment or is it sufficient for the occupational therapist to see the client and assess the program, along with written documentation? A. If you wish to hold the meetings simultaneously with the occupational therapist and occupational therapy assistant, that is fine. Otherwise, the meetings may be held separately, that is, one meeting between the occupational therapist and the occupational therapy assistant, and one with the occupational therapist and the client. These meetings do not need to be held at or during a treatment session. On-premises meetings are intended to review the progress and effectiveness of treatment. Please be aware that the existing administrative rule regarding this topic is in the midst

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