Physical Therapist - Coraopolis (part-time)
Concordia Visiting Nurses is a Medicare-certified, state licensed, Medicaid approved home health agency operating in nine Western Pennsylvania counties. For well over a decade, Concordia Visiting Nurses has provided high-quality skilled nursing, palliative care, and a variety of therapy services to our patients. Our goal is to deliver quality home health services, in good faith, to those who entrust themselves to our care and to minister to the unique needs of each individual with respect, dignity, and compassion.
The Physical Therapist is a licensed professional (LPT) responsible for evaluating, planning and implementing physical therapy service to patients in their home or current residence as prescribed by the attending physician. The therapist works as a member of an interdisciplinary rehabilitation team.
QUALIFICATIONS
* Graduate of a state approved school of physical therapy accredited by the American Physical Therapy Association.
* Minimum of six [6] months acute care or rehabilitation center experience. Outpatient therapy experience may be considered if practice included medical/surgical patients.
* Licensed as a Physical Therapist in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
* Reliable, independent means of transportation to make home visits. Drivers must have a valid driver’s license and drive a vehicle with insurance limits as established by the state.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Clinical Skills
* Performs the initial start of care assessment for patients admitted for therapy only within 24 hours of receiving the referral.
* Performs a comprehensive evaluation of patients by applying diagnostic and prognostic muscle, nerve, joint and functional ability tests.
* Develops the plan of care cooperatively with the physician, patient/family and other team members with revisions based on the patient’s condition.
* Instructs patients, families and other health care team members in the total physical therapy program including, but not limited to the home exercise program, the proper and safe use of prosthetic, orthotic and assistive devices and safe transfer activities.
* Supervises the assigned home health aide every 14 days when the physical therapist is the coordinating health professional.
* Services as the primary agency provider by admitting the patient to service and coordinating care when the physician requests therapy as the sole primary service.
* Plans with the patient, family and other team members for the patient’s discharge from service.
* Completes all appropriate OASIS assessments and documentation as assigned.
Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) SUPERVISION
The Licensed Physical Therapist is responsible for the supervision of the care provided to specific patients by the PTA. The PTA may not carry out the initial Physical Therapy evaluation, develop the care plan, secure physician’s orders, or independently discharge the patient.
Supervision is carried out by:
* The Licensed Physical Therapist will provide an on-site visit and actively participate in the patient’s treatment once every 7th visit or every 14 calendar days, whichever occurs first.
* The LPT is responsible for the PTA competency evaluation, any necessary remediation, and the performance evaluation of the PTA.
* All notes written by the physical therapy assistant will be co-signed by the supervising licensed physical therapist.
Documentation
* Completes OASIS and the therapy evaluation and submits to the office within 24-48 hours or by 5 PM on Monday, if the admission is performed over the weekend.
* Completes required documentation for ongoing services on the day of the visit.
* Completes the discharge summary and sends to the office within 48 hours of the discharge.
* Prepares patient record for recertification, as appropriate.
Communication
* Calls the physician after the evaluation for a verbal order to continue visits and documents the verbal order on the evaluation.
* Reports to the primary nurse/therapist a summary of the patient’s condition including problems concerning the patient and how these may be resolved.
* Reports patient responses to treatment, changes in care needs, progress towards goals to the supervising Director of Outpatient Rehab.
Professional Standards
* Protects patient privacy and confidentiality by being discreet and professional in sharing information on a need-to-know basis.
* Adheres to all policies and maintains a professional standard of conduct, projecting a positive image of the agency.
* Continually strives to improve care by broadening and deepening knowledge through formal education, attendance at workshops, conferences, and individual study.
* Adheres to all policies set forth in the Physical Therapy Practice Act and to Physical Therapy Practice Standards to maintain safe clinical practice.
Benefits
* 403(b) Retirement Plan
* Paid Life Insurance Policy
* Direct Deposit
* Tuition Reimbursement Program
* Vacation/PTO
* Paid Holidays
* Competitive Wages
* Referral Program
* Seniority/Appreciation Bonuses
* Voluntary Benefits
* Employee Assistance Program
EOE
Benefits and Wages may vary based on location. Minimum hours worked per week/status may be required for certain benefit eligibility.
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