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Clinical License Required (RN, LPN, PT, PTA, OT, OTA, SLP, RT, or Licensed Social Worker) Clinical License Required (RN, LPN, PT, PTA, OT, OTA, SLP, RT, or Licensed Social Worker) Helping patients regain hope and independence, Encompass Health is a national leader in post-acute care.
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The PTA - Physical Therapy Assistant provides direct rehab care in physical therapy to patients upon physician referral under the supervision of a licensed Physical Therapist (PT) in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, and Life Care standards.
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Licensed or certified clinician in healthcare (RN, LPN, PT, PTA, OT, COTA, SLP, Recreational Therapist, Respiratory Therapist, case manager/social worker) Licensed or certified clinician in healthcare (RN, LPN, PT, PTA, OT, COTA, SLP, Recreational Therapist, Respiratory Therapist, case manager/social worker.
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Under guidance of supervising PT: Acquires pertinent information and implements comprehensive program using varied techniques and treatment activities; reviews and modifies treatment in response to changing patient needs; identifies equipment and discharge needs.
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Oversee support staff of PTA, ATC, PT aides. Provide data, note writing using WEB PT EMR for all treatments provided. Oversee support staff of PTA, ATC, PT aides. Our workplace fosters a close-knit and supportive environment where individuals genuinely care for and uplift one another, creating a strong sense of unity and camaraderie.
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Attends annual JAG Billing and Coding seminar. Staff Physical Therapist examines patients using fundamental clinical knowledge, implements a treatment plan and executes plan of care on a daily basis. HSA Options including dependent care, medical, and commuter benefits.
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The Physical Therapist is forward-thinking who excels at assessing patients' strengths and weaknesses and devising creative and effective treatment plans. Bachelor's or M aster's Degree required, Doctorate degree preferred.
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Work as part of a home health team which may include an RN, LPN, CNA, HHA, OT, COTA, PTA and SLP, focused on the patient’s plan of care and goals. Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapist Program and active PT license in Colorado.
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You will be expected to utilize your training and skills to aid patients in the goal of healing, recovering, improving pain level/tolerance, and maximizing functional independence. JAGhas been honored by the area's top publications as the best in the business based on growth and outcomes and is considered the Gold Standard for physical therapy care by the Metro area's largest healthcare systems and insurance providers.
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Related: Physical Therapist Assistant | PTA | APTA. PTA holds a current license and/or registration as a Physical Therapist Assistant in-state as applicable. Physical Therapist Assistant provides comprehensive treatment to patients under the supervision of a PT according to state practice guidelines.
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Document patient’s progress on weekly progress note in an accurate and timely fashion, and obtain the co-signature of the PT. Assist PT in identifying appropriate patients and referring them to rehab accordingly.
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Posted job title: REHAB THERAPY PTA Days. About OneStaff Medical. PT assistants will track progress and report to the physical therapist. In addition, PT assistants are in charge of the treatment area, making sure that it is clean, neat, and ready for each patient.
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Communicates collaborates with support personnel regarding treatment orders as directed by the supervising PT. Applies the physical agents, therapeutic exercises or gait-training activates as outlined by the licensed PT, in the patient POC. Progresses patients in an appropriate manner when deemed necessary by the PT.
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Functional Training-This includes but is not limited to ADLs/IADLs, therapeutic activities ( e.g. transfers, bed mobility), rehabilitation equipment prescription and training and community reintegration.
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PT/PTA needed for 13 weeks in Murphy, NC with an asap start date. physical therapist, physical therapy, PT, physiotherapy, rehabilitation therapist, physician rehab therapist, rehabilitation, rehab, allied health, allied, skilled physical therapist, skilled care physical therapist, skilled care, skilled, skilled PT.
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