A Physical Therapy Assistant will provide in-home services to our patients.
Requirements
Licensed, registered, or certified as a physical therapist assistant, if
applicable, by the state in which practicing, unless licensure does not apply
and meets one of the following requirements:
Graduated from a physical therapist assistant curriculum approved by the
Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education of the American
Physical Therapy Association; or if educated outside the United States or
trained in the United States military, graduated from an education program
determined to be substantially equivalent to physical therapist assistant
entry level education in the United States by a credentials evaluation
organization approved by the American Physical Therapy Association and;
Passed a national examination for physical therapist assistants.
On or before December 31, 2009, meets one of the following:
Is licensed, or otherwise related in the state in which practicing.
In states where licensure or other regulations do not apply, graduated
before December 31, 2009, from a 2-year college level program approved by
the American Physical Therapy Association.
Before January 1, 2008, where licensure or other regulation does not apply,
graduated from a 2-year college level program approved by the American
Physical Therapy Association.
On or before December 31, 1977, was licensed or qualified as a physical
therapist assistant and has achieved a satisfactory grade on a proficiency
examination conducted, approved, or sponsored by the U.S. Public Health
Service.
Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation
Proof of automobile insurance (MVR checked)
Proof of current CPR certification
Able to pass criminal background check and national sex offender clearance
Nice To Haves
Prior Home Health experience preferred
Responsibilities
Implement treatment plans ordered by the physician as indicated by the plan
of care to all patients on caseload.
Review caseload with supervising PT on a regular basis as established by best
practice and/or State guidelines.
Evaluates the significance of assessment findings and communicates pertinent
information about the patient’s clinical status and ongoing needs to others
in a timely fashion.
Guarantees that changes in patients’ clinical status are communicated to
other healthcare team members, necessary office staff, and physician as per
Agency policy.
Educates patients, their families/caregivers, and other staff as appropriate,
in appropriate physical therapy modalities.
Delivers physical therapy modalities appropriate to the patient’s clinical
status and needs; in accordance with the standard of care for patient’s age.
Provides physical therapy modalities in an environment that optimizes patient
safety and reduces the likelihood of medical/health care errors.
Participates in case conferences to discuss multidisciplinary team
responsibilities, patient progress, plans for continued care, new problems,
etc.
Identifies risk of injuries or threats to life and health in the patient’s
environment (e.g. environmental/safety/mobility risks) and implements
appropriate interventions to reduce those risks.
Maintains current knowledge of community resources. Identifies and accesses
appropriate external and internal resources to meet patient and/or family
needs and to facilitate optimal patient outcomes while home care services are
being provided, and for transfer and discharge processes.
Completes accurate and thorough visit notes via Electronic Health Record
(EHR) on every patient in a timely fashion.