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FUNCTIONAL PATHWAYS OF TENNESSEE LLC
Overview
The Physical Therapist Assistant will implement the plan of care established by the RPT and physician. The role requires upholding excellence in the quality of care provided to residents.
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23 days ago
The Physical Therapist will screen, evaluate, re-evaluate, discharge plan, and make revisions in any established plan of care as supervised by the physician. This role involves working collaboratively within an interdisciplinary team to improve patient outcomes.
Functional Pathways
The SLP is responsible for screening, evaluating, and implementing treatment plans for residents to improve functional abilities. They must coordinate care, educate families and staff, and maintain accurate clinical documentation.
$55 - $60 / HOUR
24 days ago
The SLP is responsible for screening, evaluating, and re-evaluating residents to create and revise plans of care. They provide high-quality speech therapy and rehabilitation services within a senior living community.
28 days ago
The SLP is responsible for screening, evaluating, and re-evaluating residents to develop and revise plans of care. They provide high-quality speech therapy and rehabilitation services to a diverse group of senior residents.
The Occupational Therapy Assistant is responsible for implementing the plan of care established by the physician and ROT. They must provide professional and competent care to residents while upholding quality standards.
29 days ago
The COTA/L is responsible for implementing the plan of care established by the OTR/L and physician. They must provide professional and competent care to residents while upholding quality standards.
1 month ago
The Physical Therapist is responsible for screening, evaluating, and re-evaluating patients to develop and revise individualized plans of care. They also manage discharge planning and provide supervision for Physical Therapy Assistants.
The Physical Therapist Assistant will implement the plan of care established by the RPT and physician. They are responsible for providing professional and competent care while maintaining quality standards.
$30 - $35 / HOUR
The Physical Therapist is responsible for screening, evaluating, and developing discharge plans for patients. They also revise established plans of care under the supervision of a physician.
The Occupational Therapist is responsible for screening, evaluating, and re-evaluating patients to develop and revise plans of care. They will also manage discharge planning under the supervision of a physician.
The Physical Therapist Assistant will implement individualized plans of care established by the RPT and physician. They are responsible for providing professional, competent therapy services to residents to help them achieve their goals and maintain independence.
The Physical Therapist Assistant will implement patient care plans established by the RPT and physician. They are responsible for providing professional and competent therapy services to residents in a clinical setting.
The Occupational Therapist is responsible for screening, evaluating, and creating treatment plans for residents to improve functional abilities. They also supervise therapy assistants, manage discharge planning, and coordinate staff in-services.
The Physical Therapist is responsible for screening, evaluating, and developing treatment plans for residents to improve their functional abilities. They also supervise physical therapy assistants and coordinate with facility staff to ensure effective care and documentation.
2 months ago
The Physical Therapist Assistant implements treatment plans established by the Registered Physical Therapist to improve residents' functional abilities. They also monitor patient progress, supervise therapy aides, and maintain accurate clinical documentation.
$33 - $38 / HOUR
The Physical Therapist will screen, evaluate, and develop treatment plans for residents to improve their functional abilities. They are also responsible for supervising physical therapy assistants, maintaining clinical documentation, and coordinating with facility staff to ensure effective care.
The Occupational Therapist is responsible for screening, evaluating, and developing treatment plans for residents to improve their functional abilities. They also supervise Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants and coordinate with facility staff to ensure effective care delivery.
The COTA/L will implement occupational therapy plans of care as established by the OTR/L and physician to ensure quality patient outcomes. They are responsible for screening residents, monitoring progress, supervising therapy aides, and maintaining accurate clinical documentation.
The Occupational Therapist will screen, evaluate, and develop treatment plans for residents to improve their functional independence. They are also responsible for supervising assistants, coordinating staff in-services, and maintaining accurate clinical documentation.