Basic Life Support (BLS), Blood-Borne Pathogens, CPR Certification, Child Development, Consulting, Developmental Disabilities, Documentation, Equipment Maintenance/Repair, Infection Control, Medical Treatment, Patient Assessment, Patient Care, Pediatrics, Physical Demands, Physical Therapy, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Time Management
Job Summary
Assesses, monitors, and treats patients for physical impairments, cognitive impairments, functional limitations and developmental delays. Blood Borne Pathogen Exposure: Yes
Duties and Responsibilities
Patient Care
- Performs comprehensive evaluation of patients' physical and developmental needs; plans and implements appropriate therapy, ensuring a safe environment for patients and staff.
- Provides treatment that involves therapeutic use of exercise, neurodevelopmental and sensory integration techniques, positioning and alignment, environmental adaptations and home accessibility evaluations to facilitate function and increase strength and coordination.
- Makes recommendations for patient equipment and assists in ordering; assists in ordering and maintenance of departmental equipment, toys and supplies; assists in maintenance of agency equipment and supplies.
- Assists with patient caregiving to ensure patient cleanliness, comfort and safety; protects patients and employees by adherence to infection control policies.
- Assists in maintaining an environment that meets the physical, developmental, and psychosocial needs of the patients, including participation in child development activities.
Training
- Provides hands on training to caregivers and student interns.
Documentation/Communication
- Monitors patients’ progress and consults with Therapy Management regarding patient care, goals, interdepartmental and intradepartmental treatment facilitation.
- Provides oral and written communication of patient status, progress, and recommendations to other departments and within department to ensure continuity of patient care; provides communication to patient’s physician as needed.
- Provides timely documentation consisting of patient evaluations, contact notes, progress notes, goals and discharge summaries, and records all care provided.
- Participates in patient care conferences, in-service education and professional education sessions.
Other Responsibilities
- All other duties as assigned by the Therapy Management Team.
Qualifications
- The Physical Therapist must be currently licensed in the State of Missouri as a Professional Physical Therapist
- hold a current Basic Life Support (BLS) CPR card from the American Heart Association
- Previous experience in a pediatric setting preferred.
Physical Demands
These include stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, grasping, pulling, pushing, standing, carrying, and lifting of light loads (up to 35 lb.), as necessary for patient care.
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Ranken-Jordan Home For Convalescent