
Physical Therapy Assistant
General Summary: The Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) treats the patient with a specific treatment program designed by the physical therapist, under the guidance of the physical therapist and physician. The PTA is also responsible for coordinating any changes in the patient’s condition to the physical therapist, working toward maximizing the patient’s functional level.
Patient Population: Has contact with patients in the home setting; understands and demonstrates appropriate behavior when interacting with patients in all populations.
Essential Functions:
1. Treat the patient in accordance with a specific program designed by the Physical Therapist and coordinate this with other team members.
2. Provide education and training to patients and family regarding the therapy plan, home exercise program, home safety, and diagnosis/illness.
3. Take measurements related to patient’s condition; reports and coordinates these and any other changes to the supervising physical therapist.
4. Maintain a level of professionalism consistent with the code of ethics of the APTA and HHP and report any unethical situations to the PT Board or appropriate personnel.
5. Provide specific documentation of patient treatment and progress to the physical therapist and Agency.
6. Participate in face-to-face patient conferences with the Physical Therapist as required by state regulations.
7. Participate in mandatory case conferences.
8. Complete appropriate documentation in a timely manner to assure compliance with company policy.
9. Demonstrate commitment and professional growth by participating in in-service programs and maintaining/improving competency.
10. Meet mandatory continuing education requirements of the Agency/licensing board.
This description is a general statement of required essential functions performed on a regular and continuous basis. It does not exclude other duties as assigned.
Supervision: N/A
Requirements
Experience:
Skills:
Education:
Licensure/Certification:
On-going employment as a PTA always requires maintenance of a valid PTA license in the state which the therapist practices in and a valid CPR certificate. It is the responsibility of the employee to renew these before they expire in order to continue employment.
Physical Requirements:
Environmental/Working Conditions:

At LifeCare Home Health, we strive to help you recover safely and independently in the environment you feel most comfortable in, your home. Our caregivers work with your physician and provide care planned specifically for your needs. Our care is designed to help you take control of your treatment, prevent future declines in your health and improve your safety at home.
We are committed both to quality care and professional ethics. Additionally, we are committed to abide by all applicable federal and state laws, regulations, and professional codes. LifeCare Home Health Family is certified by the Department of Health and Human Services Center for Medicare. We are also licensed by the Department of Health and Human Services Bureau of Licensure and Certification. In addition, we are accredited by CHAP (Community Healthcare Accreditation Program) in Florida and TJC (The Joint Commission) in Las Vegas.