Physical Therapy Assistant - UF Health St. Johns Home Care PRN
Flagler Health+
- Saint Johns, PA
- Permanent
- Part-time
home setting, under the supervision of the Physical Therapist. This care includes providing direct patient care according
to the treatment plan established by the Physical Therapist. The Physical Therapy Assistant is responsible for educating
patients and caregivers while preparing the patient/caregiver for discharge as appropriate.
- Contributes to the evaluation process by implementing delegated assessments and by providing verbal and written
client needs and priorities and is knowledgeable about the client’s therapy goals. * Observe, record, and report the client’s reaction to treatment and any changes in the client’s condition to the supervisingPhysical Therapist, physician, Director of Nursing, Administrator and/or Clinical Supervisor as needed and in accordance
with agency policies. * Educate and document in the patient record instructions given to patient, caregiver, and/or family member or other healthcare personnel. * Submit accurate documentation in accordance with agency policies.
- Participate in meetings and on committees, as well as educational opportunities to continually improve personal
improvement program. * Under the guidance of the supervising therapist, treats to relieve pain, develop and restore function and maintainmaximum performance using appropriate treatments, modalities, and procedure as stated in the plan of care. * Promote coordination of care through interdisciplinary communication in accordance with agency policies.
- Participate in instructing the client, family, caregiver and/or other healthcare team personnel in the exercise program
- Graduate of an APTA accredited Physical Therapy program required.
- 2 or more years experience in home health preferred but not required.
- Physical Therapist Assistant License in Florida
- Basic Life Support (BLS)
license and proof of auto insurance required for Motor Vehicles Record (MVR) background check.
Post-Employment: BLS, provided by American Heart Association (AHA), required within 30 days of hire.