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Luminos Hospice
Overview
The Hospice Physical Therapist provides coordinated care to patients of all age groups, planning, implementing, and evaluating patient care plans. They conduct physical therapy treatment programs based on medical referrals and collaborate with the Interdisciplinary Group/Team.
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Compensation
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Posted
16 days ago
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