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Trinity Health
Overview
The Physical Therapist will promote and provide physical therapy services in the home to help patients achieve their optimal level of functioning by evaluating and treating deficits related to neurologic, orthopedic, and medical conditions. A key duty involves teaching patients and caregivers how to become independent with treatments and manage chronic illnesses.
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Compensation
$38 - $48 / HOUR
Posted
6 days ago
Vertis Therapy
The Physical Therapist evaluates and treats patients using therapeutic procedures to address physical function deficits and improve independence, safety, and quality of life. Primary duties include conducting functional assessments, developing individualized treatment plans, documenting progress, and instructing assistants in treatment procedures.
Salary not listed
7 days ago
The Physical Therapist will promote and provide physical therapy services in the home to help patients achieve their optimal level of functioning by evaluating and treating deficits related to neurologic, orthopedic, and medical conditions. This includes teaching patients and caregivers independence in treatments and chronic illness self-management.
9 days ago
Presbyterian Homes & Services
The Occupational Therapist Assistant will provide treatment according to the established plan of care and physician orders, continuously assessing functional deficits and adjusting treatment as needed. Responsibilities also include educating residents, families, and staff, collaborating with the therapist on progress, and ensuring accurate documentation and billing.
$28 - $31 / HOUR
10 days ago
Manage a caseload of post-acute or subacute patients to provide home-based occupational therapy services. Coordinate interdisciplinary care plans with nursing and other therapists to help patients achieve optimal functioning.
$36 - $46 / HOUR
15 days ago
The Physical Therapist will promote and provide physical therapy services in the home setting to help patients achieve their optimal level of functioning following neurologic, orthopedic, or medical conditions. This role involves evaluating and treating functional deficits while teaching patients and caregivers independence in treatment and chronic illness self-management.
The Physical Therapist will promote and provide physical therapy services in the home to help patients achieve their optimal level of functioning by evaluating and treating deficits related to neurologic, orthopedic, and medical conditions. A key duty involves teaching patients and caregivers to become independent with treatments and chronic illness self-management.
The Physical Therapist will promote and provide physical therapy services in the home to help patients achieve their optimal level of functioning by evaluating and treating deficits related to neurologic, orthopedic, and medical conditions. This includes teaching patients and caregivers to become independent with treatments and chronic illness self-management.
Nationwide Children's Hospital
Evaluates pediatric and select adult patients to develop and administer individualized physical therapy treatment plans. Responsibilities include fabricating adaptive equipment, documenting patient progress, and providing education to families and staff.
22 days ago
APOSTOLIC CHRISTIAN RESTMOR INC
Implements and leads activity services tailored to the social, emotional, and physical needs of residents. Responsibilities include tracking attendance, managing activity areas, and providing one-to-one interventions.
$16 - $18 / HOUR
24 days ago
St. Luke's University Health Network
Perform initial evaluations and establish treatment plans to improve functional deficits for patients in their homes. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams and document patient progress and outcomes in compliance with agency policies.
25 days ago
The Occupational Therapist provides high-quality therapy services in patients' residences to improve or restore functional independence. Responsibilities include performing initial evaluations, establishing treatment plans, and collaborating with an interdisciplinary team.
The Physical Therapist evaluates, diagnoses, and manages patients with physical impairments to maximize functional abilities through individualized treatment plans. Responsibilities include performing comprehensive evaluations, providing skilled interventions, and supervising physical therapy assistants and students.
1 month ago
The Physical Therapist evaluates, diagnoses, and manages patients with physical impairments to maximize functional abilities. They design individualized treatment plans and educate patients and families on condition management and wellness.
The Physical Therapist evaluates, diagnoses, and manages pediatric patients with physical impairments to maximize functional abilities. They design individualized treatment plans and educate families on condition management to promote optimal health.
The Physical Therapist evaluates, diagnoses, and manages patients with physical impairments to maximize functional abilities through individualized treatment plans. They also collaborate with healthcare teams, document patient progress, and supervise physical therapy assistants and students.
Lifepoint Health
The Occupational Therapist will evaluate patients to create personalized care plans and deliver hands-on therapeutic treatment to promote independence. They are also responsible for documenting patient progress, educating caregivers, and supervising therapy assistants.
Therapists are responsible for managing a caseload of patients requiring home-based therapy, primarily post-acute or subacute, promoting and providing physical or occupational therapy services to help patients achieve optimal functioning. This includes evaluating and treating functional deficits, teaching patients/caregivers self-management, and coordinating the interdisciplinary plan of care.
2 months ago
The Occupational Therapist performs initial evaluations to identify functional deficits and establishes treatment plans to improve patient function in their home environment. They collaborate with an interdisciplinary team to deliver high-quality care, document patient progress, and instruct patients and families on therapeutic activities.
The Occupational Therapist performs initial evaluations, establishes treatment plans, and guides patients in therapeutic activities to restore function within their homes. They collaborate with an interdisciplinary team to document patient progress, communicate changes to physicians, and coordinate care with families.