The Physical Therapist plans and administers medically prescribed physical therapy treatments for patients suffering from injuries, or muscle, nerve, joint, and bone diseases, in an effort to restore function, relieve pain, and prevent disability by performing the following duties: providing education and information to patients and caregivers; participating in required discharge planning, and completing all required documentation according to policy; and directing patient participation in selected tasks to restore, reinforce, and enhance performance. For managed care patients, report to the Managed Care Liaison of the patientÂ’s initial admission assessment and plan of care to obtain preauthorization for frequency of visits based on skills needed; report patient status and progress to the Managed Care Liaison as directed for further authorization of visits.
Numbers & Facts
Location
Chesapeake, Virginia
Website
https://chesapeakeregional.com/careers
Description
Summary
The Physical Therapist plans and administers medically prescribed physical therapy treatments for patients suffering from injuries, or muscle, nerve, joint, and bone diseases, in an effort to restore function, relieve pain, and prevent disability by performing the following duties: providing education and information to patients and caregivers; participating in required discharge planning, and completing all required documentation according to policy; and directing patient participation in selected tasks to restore, reinforce, and enhance performance.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
These duties and responsibilities described below represent the general tasks performed on a daily basis; other tasks may be assigned.
Review physician's referral (prescription), patient's condition, and patientÂ’s medical records to determine physical therapy treatment required
Test and measure patient's strength, motor development, sensory perception, functional capacity, respiratory, and circulatory efficiency, recording findings to develop and/or revise treatment programs
For managed care patients, report to the Managed Care Liaison of the patientÂ’s initial admission assessment and plan of care to obtain preauthorization for frequency of visits based on skills needed; report patient status and progress to the Managed Care Liaison as directed for further authorization of visits
Perform home health aideÂ’s supervisory visits every 14 days at the patientÂ’s home when the aide is present to observe or assist in care given; in the aideÂ’s absence, assess the relationship and review care plans to determine when goals are met or to justify the need for continuation of home health aid services
Perform LPTA supervisory visits every 30 days or every 12 visits, whichever comes first; in the LPTAÂ’s absence, assess the relationship and review care plans to determine when goals are met or to justify the need for continuation of home health aide services
Perform Functional Reassessments for all patients every 30 days with comparison of functional status from start of care to current visit including specialized testing and need for further skilled care. Discharge visit should also include specialized testing and change in functional ability/independence.
Supervise the Home Health Aide when there is no Registered Nurse involved in the case
Plan a variety of sensorimotor, educational, recreational, and social activities to provide physical therapy to patients ranging from adolescents to geriatrics
Teach patients the skills and techniques required for participation in physical therapy
Evaluate patient progress, attitudes, and behaviors on an on-going basis
Evaluate effects of treatment at various stages and adjust treatments to achieve maximum benefit
Prepare reports summarizing patientÂ’s reactions to therapy
Conduct internal training programs for medical and nursing staff on physical therapy techniques and objectives
Initiate collaborative interactions with physicians and other hospital staff to improve patient care outcomes
Meet productivity expectations and positively assist department in achieving financial goals
Instruct the patient, and their family as necessary, in the treatment procedures to be continued at home
Orient, instruct, and direct work activities of assistants, aides, and students
Teach the patient and/or their family about the patientÂ’s care needs, disease process, and health maintenance measures
Complete the Start of Care Assessment within 48 hours; evaluations must be completed within 24 hours
Ensure that discharge summaries and OASIS are completed and in the current software system within 48 hours of known discharge
Ensure that the patientÂ’s medical record reflects the instructions given to patient and/or caregiver, emergency measures initiated upon admission, medication treatment regimen, and the patient/caregiverÂ’s response to plan of care
Ensure compliance with OSHAÂ’s bag technique and truck supplies protocol per agency policy
Advise the Rehabilitation Coordinator and/or the Clinical Nurse Manager of potential adverse patient situations
Attend required hospital-wide orientations, departmental meetings, and in-services
Demonstrate a commitment to flexible work scheduling when necessary to ensure patient care
Supervisory Responsibilities
Reports to: Clinical Coordinator
Supervises: Clinical supervision for provision of patient care provided by Physical Therapy Assistants
Responsibilities: Training employees; planning, assigning, and directing work; addressing complaints and resolving problems
Qualifications
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Education and Experience
Minimum Required Education: A Master's Degree in Physical Therapy. Graduate of an accredited school of Physical Therapy.
Preferred Education: Doctor of Physical Therapy
Experience: Two (2) or more yearsÂ’ experience as a Physical Therapist in a Home Health environment, acute care, rehab or SNF facility is preferred.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations
Applicants must hold a current license to practice Physical Therapy in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Applicants must also be certified to administer CPR for patients.