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Summary: The Physical Therapy Technician is a vital role to the success of Team Rehabilitation. The Physical Therapy Technician reports to the clinic director and performs any additional tasks assigned by the clinic director.
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Coughing and deep breathing instruction and exercises and related maneuvers including Incentive SpirometryAerosol Therapy; Bland and Medicated, Metered dose, Ambient, Ultrasonic, Sputum Induction Comprehensive Pulmonary Function Testing, and nutritional assessment via calorimetry Chest Physical Therapy IPPB, CPAP, BiPAP Therapy Airway maintenance, oral, nasal, and tracheal suctioning.
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Part of the time will be spent working as part of a multidisciplinary team (pain specialist, physical therapy, pain psychologist) to address and treat psychological factors of high-impact chronic pain.
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The Physical Therapy Technician is a vital role to the success of Team Rehabilitation. Our mission is to provide the best outpatient physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy.
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The Rehabilitation Aide (equivalent to rehabilitation technician and physical therapy aide positions) will assist the Patient Experience Coordinator and clinicians by performing requested administrative and clinical duties.
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Coursework in recreational therapy/gerontology is preferred. Assist Life Enrichment Director with coordinating and facilitating activities and events for residents, both inside and outside the community, designed to promote resident's creativity, physical and mental well-being, socialization, and fun.
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ATI is the largest outpatient orthopedic physical therapy company under one brand, growing to over 900 locations in 24 states. Work alongside and observe leading experts in the field of Physical and Occupational Therapy.
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Our medical capabilities span everything from wound care to urgent care, oncology to neurology, physical therapy to speech therapy, a Level III NICU, robust robotic surgery department and a continuously expanding rural health practice.
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The Physical Therapy Support Specialist (PTSS) works to support the Center Therapy Director (CTD) and Staff Therapists, allowing them to focus on providing excellent patient care.
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Opportunities to foster and develop new programs related to talents and interests in occupational therapy as it relates to sensory output and behavior analysis. Healing Haven is currently seeking a full time Occupational Therapist to provide assessment and treatment for children with physical and cognitive impairments.
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For Community Health & Research Center, at least 3-5 years previous experience including experience with medical insurance processing, Medicare, Medicaid, CCI edits, Medicare Functional Therapy Reporting and Therapy Cap requirements, local payer coding and billing guidelines as they pertain to physical, occupational, or speech therapy preferred or equivalent combination of education, experience and/or training approved by Human Resources.
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Must have six (6) months of work experience (for example working in a distribution warehouse environment, roofer, farmhand, grocery dock, construction, manipulating patients in a hospital/nursing home or physical therapy environment, or other positions which require continuous heavy lifting which deals with multi-temperature.
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The PTSS is responsible for therapy referral management, patient scheduling, assisting with patient registration and check-out, supply ordering, maintaining cleanliness of the therapy department, and may assist with some medical back office duties as assigned.
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ResponsibilitiesProvides physical therapy services to patients according to a written physician's plan of care. Initiates physical therapy program and instructs other personnel and/or family/caregiver members in certain phases of physical therapy with which they may work with a patient, as well as instructing them as to the goals of the physical therapy program for the patient by participating in case conferences.
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