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The Home Hospital Advanced Practice Provider will support the work of Home Hospital by visiting (either in person or virtually) and managing patients in their home as a direct Home Hospital provider, supported by a multidisciplinary team that includes an attending physician (who oversees the direction of care for patients enrolled), a Home Hospital nurse, a paramedic (Mobile Integrated Health), an administrative coordinator, and other allied staff as needed (, physical therapist.
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The Home Health Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA, LPTA) performs treatment and provides exercise instruction and patient education aimed at improving/enhancing the patient's well-being while following the established plan of care.
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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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Mobile benefits access, 98.6 telemedicine access, health education library and health cost estimator for Full-time team members. 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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Responsible for following all state specific laws governing the provision of physical therapy in home care, to follow the treatment set only as defined by the supervising PT; to perform only those procedures that he/she is qualified and trained to perform and to make all recommendations for changes in the plan of care to the supervising Physical Therapist.
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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 client s place of residence when instructed and supervised by a qualified Physical Therapist.
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One year home health experience providing PTA services to clients or as required by state law. Observes clients progress and response to treatment and reports findings to the physical therapist.
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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. Company paid Life Insurance up to $50K and AD&D insurance with the option of additional affordable voluntary life and AD&D available for Full-time team members.
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Reports any changes in the client’s condition to the qualified supervising Physical Therapist and Agency Management. Competitive pay with healthcare, dental, vision, pharmacy, Flexible Spending Account, Dependent Care Account benefits with affordable premiums for Full-time team members.
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Supportive time away through PTO time and company paid holidays for Full-time team members. Short and long term disability insurance available at affordable rates for Full-time team members.
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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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Founded in 1966, Interim HealthCare is the nation’s first home care company and a leading employer of Home Health Physical Therapists (PTs). Interim HealthCare is currently seeking a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) to join our team of healthcare professionals based out of our South Portland, Maine office.
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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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BAYADA Home Health Care is currently seeking an experienced Physical Therapist, PT, for a full time or per diem opportunity performing outpatient visits for oursenior living office, located in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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