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Become a part of our caring community and help us put health first The Home Health PTA (Physical Therapist Assistant) enables patients to stay in their homes by providing Skilled Rehab in the patient home.
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Become a part of our caring community and help us put health first As a Home Health Physical Therapist Assistant, you will:Administer the physical therapy treatment plan as developed by the Physical Therapist.
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Our care teams include nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, home health aides, and medical social workers – all working together to help patients rehabilitate, recover and regain their independence so they can live healthier and happier lives.
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As the nation’s largest provider of senior-focused primary care, one of the largest providers of home health services, and fourth largest pharmacy benefit manager, CenterWell is focused on whole-person health by addressing the physical, emotional and social wellness of our patients.
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About Us About CenterWell Home Health: CenterWell Home Health specializes in personalized, comprehensive home care for patients managing a chronic condition or recovering from injury, illness, surgery or hospitalization.
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Become a part of our caring community and help us put health first A Registered Physical Therapist (PT) administers physical therapy to patients on an intermittent basis in their place of residence.
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About onehome: onehome coordinates a full range of post-acute care ranging from home health, infusion therapy and durable medical equipment services at patients homes. Become a part of our caring community and help us put health first.
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As a Home Health Physical Therapist Assistant, you will:Administer the physical therapy treatment plan as developed by the Physical Therapist. Meets mandatory continuing education requirements of CenterWell Home Health and licensing board.
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We proudly employ more than 30,000 clinicians who are committed to putting health first – for our teammates, patients, communities and company. Notify physical therapist or Executive Director of any equipment failures, lack of supplies, staff or client changes, and any other departmentalSchedule clients and performs varied office tasks.
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Minimum two years experience as a Physical Therapy Assistant, Comprehensive knowledge of the physical, emotional, social, and biological changes that occur in the geriatric population. Maintains clinical competency in Physical Therapy practice and theory.
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Become a part of our caring community and help us put health first As a Home Health Physical Therapist, you will:Plan and administer prescribed skilled physical therapy treatment and training for patients suffering from various injuries, illnesses and functional disabilities to attain highest level of physical function.
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Become a part of our caring community and help us put health first TERRITORY - CAPE GIRARDEAU AND SURROUNDING AREA As a Home Health Physical Therapist Assistant, you will:Administer the physical therapy treatment plan as developed by the Physical Therapist.
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Provide Physical Therapy Assistants and Home Health Aide staff with written instructions/care plan that reflects current plan of care as related to therapy, supervise/evaluate staffs' performance.
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Monitor the appropriate completion of documentation by physical therapy assistants and home health aides/personal care workers as part of the supervisory/leadership responsibility.
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Assure that interim (verbal) orders received from the physician and physical therapist are promptly and accurately documented, submitted for physician signature and implementedReport patient's progress to the patient's physician, Clinical Manager, staff, patient and family.
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