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The Physical Therapist is responsible for evaluating patient function and developing goal-specific treatment plans in coordination with physicians. They provide direct patient care, educate families, and supervise physical therapy assistants and aides within a home care setting.
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5 days ago
Excelin Health Services
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The Occupational Therapist is responsible for evaluating patient function and developing goal-specific treatment regimes in coordination with physicians. They provide direct intervention, educate patients and caregivers, and supervise therapy assistants and aides.
11 days ago
This role involves delegating tasks to Occupational Therapist Assistants and Aides while focusing on patient care through assessment, planning, intervention, and evaluation according to professional standards and physician orders. Key duties include developing and submitting goal-specific treatment regimes, scheduling treatments, and educating patients, families, or caregivers on conditions and interventions.
12 days ago
This role involves evaluating patient function through formal and informal testing to determine status across various domains, and subsequently developing and implementing goal-specific treatment regimes coordinated with physicians. The therapist is also responsible for educating patients and families, and providing supervision to assistants and aides.
1 month ago
The Physical Therapist I evaluates patients' functions and develops specific treatment regimes based on assessments. They also educate patients and their families about conditions and treatment options while supervising assistants and aides.
The Physical Therapist I evaluates patients' functions and develops specific treatment regimes based on assessments. They also educate patients and their families about conditions and treatment options while supervising support staff.
The Physical Therapist I is responsible for evaluating patient function and developing goal-specific treatment regimes in coordination with physicians. They provide direct patient care, educate families on pathology, and supervise physical therapy assistants and aides.
The Occupational Therapist I evaluates patients' functions and develops specific treatment plans based on assessments. They also educate patients and their families about conditions and treatment options while supervising assistants and aides.
The Physical Therapist Assistant provides physical therapy services under the advisement of a supervising Physical Therapist, focusing on patient care and documentation. Responsibilities include providing treatment techniques, educating patients and families, and participating in interdisciplinary assessments.
4 months ago