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Mobile benefits access, 98.6 telemedicine access, health education library and health cost estimator for Full-time team members. We are putting a dent in the homecare universe through our commitment to providing affordable, personalized, patient and family centered medical home healthcare, home hospice, private duty homecare and independent living support services delivered in a concierge style, on-demand to create an exceptional patient experience.
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Mobile benefits access, telemedicine access, health education library, and health cost estimator for Full-time team members. One (1) year experience as a physical therapist (acute care/home care setting) or as required by law.
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One year home health experience providing PTA services to clients or as required by state law. The Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) is responsible for providing physical therapy treatment under the supervision of a qualified Physical Therapist in accordance with the plan of care.
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Instructs and supervises Home Health Aides or CNAs/STNAs, as applicable, in certain phases of physical therapy services they may to the client. One (1) year experience as a physicial therapist (acute care/home care setting) or as required by law.
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We have a National Support Center helping our Care Center leaders manage and drive their local family business style of operations, clinical and patient experience. Prepares clinical notes and progress reports documenting physical therapy treatments performed and submits them for review to the supervising Physical Therapist for inclusion into the clinical record.
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Performs all physical therapy procedures, planned and delegated, as prescribed by the physician in the clients place of residence when instructed and supervised by a qualified Physical Therapist.
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Observes clients progress and response to treatment and reports findings to the physical therapist. Changes in the plan of care may be made following authorization by the clients physician and subsequent authorization, instruction and supervision by the Physical Therapist.
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The Physical Therapist directs physical therapy treatment toward preventing disability, relieving pain, developing, improving and/or restoring muscle function and maintaining maximum performance within the clients capabilities in accordance with the plan or care/treatment.
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Embracing and leading the patient care mission through providing an exceptional patient experience. Reports any changes in the client’s condition to the qualified supervising Physical Therapist and Agency Management.
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Graduate of a physical therapy assistant program approved by the American Physical Therapy Association. Certified as a Physical Therapy Assistant (in good standing) in the state(s) of practice.
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Supplies physical therapy services in the home as prescribed by a physician. Accessible to the Physical Therapy Assistant when a Physical Therapy Assistant is providing treatment to a client.
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Supervises the Physical Therapy Assistant minimally as required by applicable state law. Clinician centric WellSky EHR to improve clinical documentation quality and patient care. Experience with EHR systems and their implementation/optimization in complex clinical settings.
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Appropriate judgment and critical thinking in decisions that requiring consideration of regulatory compliance, customer service, patient welfare and company interests. Strong ability to be the public face of the organization, and serve as an advocate for Home Healthcare, Home Hospice and other service lines.
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Physical Therapist directs physical therapy treatment toward preventing disability, relieving pain, developing, improving, and/or restoring muscle function, and maintaining maximum performance within the client’s capabilities in accordance with the plan or care/treatment.
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Full-Time Physical Therapists Needed at Nealy Fitness Rehab Center. Administers traction, massage, and treatments involving the application of physical agents. Instructs the client/family in the use and care of physical therapy devices and on the client’s total physical therapy program.
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