Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SYSTEM
Title 172 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSURE
Chapter 114 - LICENSURE OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
Section 172-114-006 - SUPERVISION OF AIDES IN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
Current through September 17, 2024
An aide, as used in occupational therapy practice, is an individual who provides supportive services to the occupational therapist and the occupational therapy assistant. Aides are not primary service providers of occupational therapy in any practice setting. Aides do not provide skilled occupational therapy services. An aide is trained by an occupational therapist or an occupational therapy assistant to perform specifically delegated tasks. The occupational therapist is responsible for the overall use and actions of the aide. An aide first must demonstrate competency to be able to perform the assigned, delegated client and non-client-related tasks.
(A) The occupational therapist must oversee the development, documentation, and implementation of a plan to supervise and routinely assess the ability of the occupational therapy aide to carry out client and non-client-related tasks. The occupational therapy assistant may contribute to the development and documentation of this plan.
(B) The occupational therapy assistant may supervise the aide.
(C) Non-client-related tasks include clerical and maintenance activities and preparation of the work area or equipment.
(D) Client-related tasks are routine tasks during which the aide may interact with the client but does not act as a primary service provider of occupational therapy services. Onsite supervision of an aide is required by an occupational therapist or an occupational therapy assistant when an aide is performing all client-related tasks. Onsite supervision of an aide means that the occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant must be physically present at the practice site to direct all actions when occupational therapy services are being provided.