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Minimum Requirements Education Associate's Degree - PT Assistant Experience No Experience Supervisor Experience No Experience Licenses & Certifications Valid Driver's License PTAResponsibilitiesBJC Home Care offers patients and their families a complete range of home care services, including skilled nursing services, adult and pediatric hospice and supportive care, rehabilitation therapy, home infusion therapy, infusion treatment rooms, home medical equipment and high-tech respiratory care.
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A Home Health Physical Therapist Assistant, or Home Health PTA, travels to a patient's home to administer services and help the individual maintain their independence while they safely heal at home.
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Identifies the client and family needs for home health services and referral for same when needed. The Physical Therapist Assistant will provide physical therapy services under the direction of a physical therapist in a professional manner in accordance with approved methods and standards of practice, adhering to the guidelines of the American Physical Therapy Association.
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Minimum of one (1) year of experience as a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) Licensed to practice as Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) Provide physical therapy assessment, services, direction, and care to patients in your region.
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Acts as case manager and team lead for patients requiring home health therapy services, when nursing is either not involved in the case or physical therapy is the primary patient need.
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Knowledge of physical therapy assessment and treatment methods Knowledge of physical therapy modalities and equipment Ability to maintain effective relationships with other health care professionals Must be able to develop skills in use of technology used in home care setting.
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Promotes optimal health, well-being, and quality of life of home health patients, and their families by providing skilled, intermittent physical therapy in the patient s home.
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Provides supervision to Physical Therapy Assistants, Home Health Aides, and students in the clinical setting. At least two (2) years of physical therapy experience highly preferred.
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One (1) year experience in home health or other health setting with geriatric emphasis. Completes medication reconciliation at specified timeframes. Practices independently in the patient home using excellent, evidence-based practice for assessment, clinical decision making, clinical practice, and coordination of care across the continuum.
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Completes accurate clinical documentation to effectively support service provided within specified timeframes Provides physical therapy to pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric patients based on principles of growth and development and life stages.
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Specialty: Physical Therapy AssistantJob Description: Collaborates with the interdisciplinary team, the patient/family/caregiver, and the patient s primary care provider to develop a holistic plan of care focused on achieving the patient/family physical therapy goals.
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Provides physical therapy treatment to the patient/family/caregiver as ordered. Current license in Physical Therapy or ability to obtain prior to hire. Provides physical therapy treatment to the patient/family/caregiver as ordered.
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Reports acute medical problems and condition changes to the primary care provider. Assesses the patient and collaborates with the interdisciplinary team and primary care provider to develop the patient-centered plan of care.
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American Heart Association HealthCare Provider BLS preferred upon hire, and required within 90 days of hire. Maintains communication regarding patients with the case manager and other disciplines via care conferences or other appropriate methods.
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Provides instruction to the patient/caregiver and revises the treatment plan as appropriate. Qualifications: 1-2 years outpatient rehabilitation setting. Current Driver s license Excellent customer service skills Ability to work without direct supervision.
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