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2017-371 Aging - Jennifer Womack, MS OTR/L, (UNC) for occupational therapy assessments
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2017-371 Aging - Jennifer Womack, MS OTR/L, (UNC) for occupational therapy assessments
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7/1/2017
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7/1/2017
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6/30/2018
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$18,000.00
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b0- 37/ <br /> INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT <br /> This INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT ("Contract") is made July 1, 2017 between <br /> Orange County and The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ("Contractor <br /> ") , for clinical services to be rendered by Jennifer Womack MS OTR/L, employee <br /> of Contractor and students under her direct supervision. <br /> RECITALS <br /> A. Orange County operates two Senior Centers in Orange County, NC: Robert and <br /> Pearl Seymour Center at 2551 Homestead Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27516 and Central <br /> Orange Senior Center at 515 Meadowlands Drive, Hillsborough, NC 27278. Orange <br /> County desires to have the following services provided at these senior centers <br /> at the same addresses: occupational therapy services as part of the Aging <br /> Transitions Program, including occupational therapy functional assessment, <br /> injury prevention education and wellness promotion through direct services and <br /> consultation. <br /> B. Orange County desires to retain Contractor for clinical services to be <br /> rendered by Jennifer Womack, MS OTR/L, professional colleagues at her request, <br /> and students under her direct supervision to perform such services for Orange <br /> County under the terms and conditions set forth in the Contract. Students may <br /> be on-site under a separate executed affiliation agreement or as a volunteer. <br /> In no event shall students be paid for services rendered pursuant to this <br /> Agreement. <br /> In consideration of the mutual promises set forth in the Contract, it is agreed <br /> by and between Orange County and Contractor: Allied Health Sciences, School of <br /> Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. <br /> SECTION ONE <br /> DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES <br /> The services to be performed by Contractor include occupational therapy <br /> assessment, intervention and programmatic services generally performed by <br /> occupational therapists including but not limited to assessment of performance <br /> of daily living skills and related capacities, functional mobility, community <br /> living skills, transportation use, and provision of related education. <br /> Contractor will provide on-site supervision by faculty of students who are not <br /> licensed professionals. Contractor will not exceed 40 hours per month in <br /> providing services listed above. <br /> SECTION TWO <br /> PAYMENT <br /> Orange County will pay Contractor $35/hour for occupational therapy services in <br /> conjunction with the Aging Transitions program in addition to a 10% <br /> administrative overhead fee. Contractor will provide billings reports to Orange <br /> County Aging Transitions Coordinator. Contractor will submit a bill at 90-day <br /> intervals for screening services rendered, payable within 30 days of receipt. <br />
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