Be Open and Positive: Approachable, Fun, Unflappable, Kind, Empathetic
Serve with Passion: Help First, Confident Yet Humble, For the Greater Good, Make a Real Difference
Do the Right Thing: Honest, Ethical, Tell the Truth
Do What You Say: On Time, Finish What You Start, Accountable, Take Responsibility
Make it Great: Continuous Improvement, Exceed Expectations, Bring Out the Best in Others, Detail Oriented
Provide initial and ongoing comprehensive assessments of the patient’s needs, including Outcome and Assessment Information Set (OASIS) assessments.
Establish a treatment plan in consultation with the physician and revise it with the approval of the physician as necessary.
Assist in the development and implementation of the interdisciplinary patient care plan as it pertains to Physical Therapy.
Assist the physician in evaluating patients by applying diagnostic and prognostic muscle, nerve, joint and functional ability tests.
Treat patients to relieve pain, develop or restore functional, and maintain maximum performance, using physical means, such as exercise, massage, heat, water, light, and electricity.
Consult and familiarize staff regarding the established plan.
Teach, supervise, and counsel the family and patient in the physical therapy program.
Instruct patients in care and use of wheelchairs, braces, crutches, canes, and prosthetic and orthotic devices.
Provide the equipment required to carry out the plan.
Arrange for outpatient service for procedures that cannot be given at home.
Record on a timely basis all evaluation data, treatments, and patients' responses to therapy intervention. Also records quality assurance data.
Prepare an assessment of the patient's condition, periodic evaluations, and summaries.
Supervise Physical Therapy Assistants and paraprofessionals as per agency policy.
Record and report to the physician the patient's reaction to treatment and /or any changes in the patient's condition.
Communicate with the physician at least every 30 days or whenever changes occur regarding the patient’s status and obtain additional orders, if necessary.
Communicate with other team members (including Home Health Aides) and, when appropriate, instruct them in certain phases of physical therapy that they may use while working with the patient.
Write clinical/progress notes on the date of the visit and incorporate the same in the patient's record within 72 hours.
Participate in case conferences, physical therapy staff meetings, agency activities, and in-service programs as necessary.
Supervise the home health aide every two weeks when physical therapy is the only professional discipline involved in the patient's care, and supervise the Physical Therapy Assistant at least monthly.
Participates with staff, patients, and physicians in discharge planning activities and completes a Physical Therapy Discharge Summary.
Assist in the Agency Admission Process.
Obtain a medical history, particularly as it relates to the present condition.
Evaluate the patient, the patient’s significant other(s), and the home situation to determine what instruction will be required, what assistance will be available from the family in caring for the patient, and what other Agency and community services will be required.
Assure that the physician’s orders are appropriate and discuss necessary changes.