PARS Therapy
Location
Baytown, Texas
The Physical Therapist will evaluate patients' functional limitations in home health settings and develop individualized treatment plans focused on restoring function, improving mobility, and alleviating pain. Essential duties include providing therapeutic interventions, educating patients and caregivers, monitoring progress, and accurately documenting all care provided.
Candidates must possess an active Physical Therapist license in New Mexico and maintain professional liability insurance specific to that license, along with a graduate degree or higher in Physical Therapy. Experience in home health or rehabilitative settings is preferred, alongside strong adaptability and up-to-date knowledge of evidence-based treatment techniques.
Active Physical Therapist license in Texas. Professional liability insurance coverage specific to your Texas Physical Therapy license Graduate degree or higher in Physical Therapy from an accredited program Experience in home health or rehabilitative settings is preferred Strong ability to adapt care approaches to suit a variety of patient personalities and needs Up-to-date knowledge of evidence-based treatment techniques and best practices Excellent communication skills and a friendly, professional demeanor when educating and interacting with patients
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