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Physical Therapy Assistant (Home Health Care) Job Responsibilities: As a Physical Therapy Assistant, you will provide physical therapy services under the direction of the Physical Therapist and according to the physician's plan of care.
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A Licensed Physical Therapy Assistant (LPTA) administers physical therapy to patients on anintermittent basis in their place of residence. Licensed Physical Therapy Assistant (LPTA.
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Jane Englebright, PhD, RN CENP, FAAN Senior Vice President and Chief Nursing Executive If you find this opportunity compelling, we encourage you to apply for our Physical Therapy Assistant opening.
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The Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA, OTA) in Home Health is responsible for providing occupational therapy to patients in their homes to restore them to their fullest physical ability.
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Must also be a graduate through an approved American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) program as a Physical Therapist Assistant. Based on facility needs and assigned locations, may focus on those receiving intervention in the post-acute, long term care and home health care environments.
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We are looking for a Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) to join our team! Current, unrestricted state license as a Physical Therapy Assistant in the state of practice.
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Physical Therapist Assistant. Basic knowledge of computer use (i.e. Microsoft Word, email access and use) Ability to learn and use computer based scheduling and documentation system Ability to communicate professionally both verbally and through written reports with strong documentation skills Good interpersonal skills Good time management and self organization skills Proficient use of all home based therapy equipment and assistive devices (balls, bands, weights, Hoyer lifts, etc.
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PTA Physical Therapy Assistant Home Health PRN. Our Home Health Physical Therapy Assistants (PTA) are the heart of our organization! Graduate of an accredited physical therapy assistant program approved by the CAPTE with current licensure to practice in state of operation.
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The Home Health Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) performs treatment and provides exercise instruction and patient education aimed at improving/enhancing the patient's well-being while following the established plan of care.
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Were seeking Physical Therapy Assistants (PTA) looking for an opportunity to work with experienced Physical Therapists dedicated to their patients and their assistant's success. Must hold a Masters (minimum) degree in the field of Physical Therapy from an accredited program.
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Qualifications: Education, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required: Completion of Two-Year Physical Therapist Assistant Program Obtained in a CAPTE Accredited Two-Year Associate Degree Program One (1) Year Experience Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite Licenses and Certifications Required: AHA Basic Health Care Life Support HCP Certification.
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Associates Degree in Physical Therapy Assistant required. NC license for Physical Therapy Assistant required. Implements the physical therapy treatment plan in accordance to the plan of care established by the physical therapist.
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Experience in Home Health Therapy and completion of OASIS documentation. You will utilize your clinical expertise to assess, teach, and deliver therapy interventions and treatment directed by the Physician as established in the home health plan of care.
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Abode Home Health is actively seeking a full-time Physical Therapist Assistant - PTA to join our home health care team in Grand Junction, CO. This role allows you to work closely with patients in the comfort of their homes.
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Provide direct physical therapy according to directions of physical therapist and in accordance with the physician's plan of care. At Embrace Home Health, we offer our patients and their family many options and opportunities to make important care decisions as they regain independence.
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