Physical Therapist
Description

 

The Physical Therapist plays a crucial role in the rehabilitation and recovery of patients in their home environments. The Physical Therapist will work closely with interdisciplinary teams to provide high-quality physical therapy services that address the unique needs of each patient, promoting functional independence and enhancing their overall well-being.The Physical Therapist  is an integral part of the Home Health team. Under the direction of the Director of Nursing, the job responsibilities include the following:

Responsibilities:

  • Patient Assessment: Conduct comprehensive physical assessments to determine the patient's condition, mobility limitations, and rehabilitation potential.
  • Treatment Planning: Develop individualized care plans tailored to the specific needs and goals of each patient, in coordination with the patient's physician and interdisciplinary team.
  • Physical Therapy Interventions: Administer skilled physical therapy treatments, exercises, and modalities to improve mobility, strength, balance, and pain management.
  • Patient Education: Educate patients and their families on therapeutic exercises, proper body mechanics, and safety measures to promote independence and prevent injury.
  • Progress Monitoring: Regularly evaluate and document patient progress, adjusting treatment plans as necessary to achieve desired outcomes.
  • Communication: Maintain open and effective communication with the patient's physician, case manager, and other healthcare professionals involved in the patient's care.
  • Documentation: Maintain accurate and timely documentation of patient assessments, treatments, and progress notes in compliance with regulatory and agency standards.
  • Quality Assurance: Adhere to all state, federal, and agency regulations and guidelines to ensure the highest standard of care.
  • Equipment Management: Ensure the proper use and maintenance of therapy equipment and assistive devices.
  • Professional Development: Stay current with advances in physical therapy practices and participate in ongoing education and training opportunities.
  • Ethical Standards: Uphold the highest ethical standards and professionalism in all interactions with patients, families, and colleagues.

Qualifications:

  • Valid Physical Therapist license in the state of Texas.
  • CPR certification.
  • Previous experience in home health or a related healthcare setting is preferred but not required.
  • Strong clinical and interpersonal skills.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team.
  • Reliable transportation and a valid driver's license.
  • Ability to lift and carry equipment as needed.
  • Commitment to patient-centered care and ethical practices.

Essential Job Functions/Responsibilities 

The Physical Therapist  position must exhibit the following competencies: 

1. Critical Thinking: 

Synthesize complex and diverse information; collect and objectively weigh data; use experience, intuition, and critical thinking to complement data; and design effective processes and workflows. 

2. Results Orientation: 

Actively involved in achieving or exceeding identified strategic patient census goals, patient service excellence, internal systems and processes, learning and growth initiatives, and financial health.

3. Integrity and Ethics: 

Treat others with respect and individuality regardless of their status or the situation; do what you say; be fair and equitable in all interactions; be a good steward of company resources; actively contribute toward the company’s success and goals; uphold organizational values. 

4. Dependability:

Maintain work behavior that invites trust and reliance; role model positive attendance and punctuality standards; ensure work responsibilities are completed correctly and are covered  when absent; arrive at meetings and appointments prepared and on time. 

5. Professionalism:

Uphold high work standards that reflect the company’s purpose and goals; accept responsibility for own actions; react to challenges positively and calmly; provide leadership in maintaining highest technical and customer service standards for the benefit of the patients served.  

6. Innovation: 

Meet challenges with creativity and resourcefulness; remain open to change, others’ ideas, and try new things; generate suggestions for improving work processes, services, and products.  

7. Oral Communication: 

Speak persuasively, with intention and thought, in both positive and negative situations; fully listen and get clarification; respond well to questions; demonstrate group presentation skills; participate in meetings without dominating others. 

8. Written Communication: 

Write clearly and informatively; present numerical data effectively; read and interpret written information; ensure adequate, effective communication with all team members to maintain company values, goals, and culture. 

9. Quality: 

Demonstrate accuracy and thoroughness; look for ways to improve and promote quality; monitor and self-correct own work processes and outcomes; apply feedback from others to improve performance.  

Physical/Sensory Requirements (with or without the aid of mechanical devices)

Prolonged standing and walking required, with ability to lift up to 50 lbs and move patients. Requires working under some stressful conditions to meet deadlines and patient needs, and to make quick decisions and resource acquisition; meet patient and family individualized psychosocial needs. Requires eye-hand coordination and manual dexterity.

Environmental and Working Conditions: 

Works in patients’ homes in various conditions; possible exposure to blood, bodily fluids, and infectious diseases; ability to work a flexible schedule; ability to travel locally; some exposure to unpleasant weather; PRN emergency calls.

Prolonged standing and walking required, with ability to lift up to 50 lbs and move patients. Requires working under some stressful conditions to meet deadlines and patient needs, and to make quick decisions and resource acquisition; meet patient and family individualized psychosocial needs. Requires eye-hand coordination and manual dexterity