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Founded in 1966, Interim HealthCare is the nation’s first home care company and a leading employer of Home Health Physical Therapist Assistants (PTAs.
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Home Health Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) Work as part of a home health team which may include an RN, LPN, CNA, HHA, OT and SLP, focused on the patient’s plan of care and goals.
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Home Health Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) Location: Thornton, Brighton, Northglenn and Commerce CityCompensation: $45 per visit plus mileage and travel time payStatus: Full Time or PRNDiscover a new lane in therapy where treatments are personal and outcomes are optimal.
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Full Time Physical Therapist Assistant Career Opportunity Join a Team That Puts Your Passion for Care First Are you on the lookout for a fulfilling career that not only feels like home but also allows you to make a meaningful impact close to your heart.
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Home Health Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) Douglas CountyInterim HealthCare of Atlanta, GA is seeking a full time Home Care Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) to join our team.
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Company store credit for your first AccentCare-branded scrubs for patient-facing employees Qualifications Be the Best Home Health Physical Therapy Assistant You Can Be If you meet these qualifications, we want to meet you.
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Qualifications: Be the Best Home Health Physical Therapy Assistant You Can Be. Find Your Passion and Purpose as a Home Health Physical Therapy Assistant.
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Reimagine Your Home Health Physical Therapy Assistant Career With Us. Be able to implement care plans and communicate any findings or changes in regards to patients back to the Physical Therapist and physician.
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Reimagine Your Career in Home Health. We think it's really special to be a part of our patient's health journey and create incredible memories while providing world-class patient care.
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Be the Best Home Health Physical Therapy Assistant You Can Be. Company store credit for your first AccentCare-branded scrubs for patient-facing employees. Associates degree from an accredited school of Physical Therapy.
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As a home care Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) with our Ocean County Senior Living team, you will assist clients in attaining or maintaining optimal physical wellbeing by providing treatment, tests, client education and appropriate interventions as delegated by a licensed Physical Therapist.
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As a Home Health Physical Therapist Assistant, you have the unique opportunity to make a huge difference in your patients’ lives and see firsthand how your work helps patients gain the strength and independence they need to participate in their desired daily living activities, such as going to church or working in the garden.
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Ability to educate patients and their families in basic home safety and medical equipment safety. We offer equal employment opportunities regardless of a person's race, ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, national origin, color, creed, age, mental disability, physical disability, or any other protected classification.
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Individually and together, our employees are dedicated to satisfying the mission of our organization which is an unwavering commitment to excellence as we care for the sick and injured; educate physicians, nurses and other health care providers; and improve access to care in the communities we serve, regardless of a patient's ability to pay for health care.
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Qualifications: Be the Best Home Health Licensed Physical Therapy Assistant You Can Be. Find Your Passion and Purpose as a Home Health Licensed Physical Therapy Assistant.
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