Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) - Home Health
Company : Encompass Health
Location : Columbia, SC, 29210-6942
Job Type : Full Time / Part Time
Date Posted : 8 January 2026
Overview
Are you in search of a new career opportunity that makes a meaningful impact? If so, now is the time to find your calling at Enhabit Home Health & Hospice.
As a national leader in home-based care, Enhabit is consistently ranked as one of the best places to work in the country. We’re committed to expanding what’s possible for patient care in the home, all while fostering a unique culture that is both innovative and collaborative.
At Enhabit, the best of what’s next starts with us. We not only make it a priority to maintain an ethical and stable workplace but also continually invest in our employees. By extending ongoing professional development opportunities and providing cutting-edge technology solutions, we ensure our employees are always moving their careers forward and prepared to deliver a better way to care for our patients.
Ever-mindful of the need for employees to care for themselves and their families, Enhabit offers competitive benefits that support and promote healthy lifestyle choices. Subject to employee eligibility, some benefits, tools and resources include:
- 30 days PDO – Up to 6 weeks (PDO includes company observed holidays)
- Continuing education opportunities
- Scholarship program for employees
- Matching 401(k) plan for all employees
- Comprehensive insurance plans for medical, dental and vision coverage for full-time employees
- Supplemental insurance policies for life, disability, critical illness, hospital indemnity and accident insurance plans for full-time employees
- Flexible spending account plans for full-time employees
- Minimum essential coverage health insurance plan for all employees
- Electronic medical records and mobile devices for all clinicians
- Incentivized bonus plan
Responsibilities
Speech-Language Pathologists (SLP) evaluate and provide skilled speech-language therapy to individuals in a home setting, under the care of an attending physician. At Enhabit Home Health & Hospice, the home setting may include single or multi-family homes, assisted living, independent living, or memory care.
The SLP evaluates and treats patients with language impairments, motor speech disorders, dysphagia, cognitive communication difficulties, voice disorders, and those requiring alternative or augmentative communication. At Enhabit Home Health & Hospice, an SLP may often work with patients who have experienced a stroke, and those with progressive diseases such as Parkinson’s disease and dementia.
Qualifications
Additional Information
Enhabit Home Health & Hospice is an equal opportunity employer. We work to promote differences in a collaborative and respectful manner. We are committed to a work environment that supports, encourages and motivates all individuals without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, age, disability, national or ethnic origin, military service status, citizenship, genetic information, or other protected characteristic. At Enhabit, we celebrate and embrace the special differences that makes our community extraordinary.
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Frequently asked questions
Columbia's healthcare sector shows growing demand for Speech Language Pathologists in home health due to aging populations and increased home care preference. Competition remains moderate, with opportunities expanding as providers like Encompass Health invest heavily in community-based care models.
Licensure in South Carolina is mandatory, but additional certifications like Dysphagia Management or Neurogenic Communication Disorders can significantly boost employability. Familiarity with electronic medical records and mobile healthcare technology is also highly valued in Columbia's home health settings.
Home health SLPs often navigate diverse environments, requiring adaptability to different living situations and patient autonomy levels. Unlike hospital settings, they must manage therapy with less immediate clinical support, emphasizing independent decision-making and personalized care plans.
SLPs in home health primarily conduct evaluations and therapy in patients' residences, addressing communication disorders, dysphagia, and cognitive impairments. They often coordinate care with physicians remotely, requiring strong documentation skills and patient-family collaboration.
Encompass Health equips SLPs with mobile devices and electronic medical records systems, streamlining patient data access and documentation. This tech integration improves efficiency and communication between clinicians and physicians, enhancing quality care delivery in home environments.
Yes, Encompass Health offers continuing education, scholarship programs, and incentivized bonuses targeted at SLPs. This focus ensures clinicians stay current with evidence-based practices and advance their careers within a supportive home health framework.
Speech Language Pathologists in Columbia typically earn between $65,000 and $85,000 annually, depending on experience and certifications. Home health roles may offer additional incentives, reflecting the specialized nature and travel requirements of in-home patient care.
SLPs hold full clinical responsibility for assessments and treatment planning, while SLPA roles focus on implementing therapy under SLP supervision. Assistants generally require less licensure but play a vital supportive role, especially in community and home-based care.
Common patient groups include stroke survivors, individuals with Parkinson’s disease, dementia, and other progressive neurological conditions. Home health SLPs tailor therapy to these complex needs in personalized environments, promoting recovery and quality of life.
Traveling between patient homes requires reliable transportation and schedule flexibility. Columbia’s moderate traffic helps maintain manageable commute times, but SLPs must plan efficiently to maximize patient visits while accommodating variable weather and geographic spread.