Physical Therapist
The Dominican Sisters FHS, INC
Middletown, NY, United States
Middletown, NY, United States
- Healthcare
- physical therapy
- patient evaluation
- rehabilitation
A Physical Therapist evaluates patients' physical condition, develops and implements individualized treatment plans, and collaborates with healthcare teams to promote patient recovery and function. They perform clinical assessments, document patient progress, and train patients in the use of assistive devices. The role requires a valid state license and advanced education in physical therapy.
Responsibilities:
Performs initial and ongoing physical therapy evaluation according to APTA standards of practice and New York State Law and Rehabilitation Department guidelines.
- Provides physical therapy services for the patient, as ordered by the physician.
- Develops a plan of care for the patient, in collaboration with the nurse, identifying short and long term goals and patient and caregiver involvement.
- Performs clinical tests to discover functional limitations and the potential for restoration and develops a plan of care with restorative and maintenance goals to meet identified needs.
- Observes, records and reports to the physician and the nurse, the patient’s reaction to treatment and any changes in the patient's condition.
- Works with the health team to shorten the patient recovery from illness and incorporates the management of residual disability.
- Fits assistive devices for self-care and ambulation; trains patient in the use of devices and inspects for function.
- Participates in evaluating overall position performance, goal setting and achievement, and performance improvement plan. Job
Qualifications:
- Current NYS license to practice as a Physical Therapist
- Master's Degree




