A person who aides the Physical Therapy Assistant is known as a Physical Therapy Aide. This particular job is able to give one a good idea of what the duties entail for a Physical Therapy Assistant. The duties of a Physical Therapy Aide may include the ordering of supplies, taking inventory, completing health insurance forms, filing and aiding patients in moving. A
Physical Therapy Aide does not require a college degree to do this job. On the job clinical training is usually available from the employer, however, a high school diploma is required. Physical fitness and a certain amount of strength will be required, as you need to assist patients with moving and giving them physical support. All tasks will be carried out under the close supervision of the Physical Therapist or Physical Therapist Assistant. Some of these duties would include: the preparation of the patient and the treatment area, cleaning and disinfecting of equipment and work area after the treatment, assist patients by instructing, motivating and safeguarding with practice exercises or functional activities, helping and securing patients into therapy equipment, changing linens, making sure that equipment is maintained in good working condition, and the assembling and disassembly of equipment. These are only a very few of the duties that are included in this specific job description.
Skills required for this job are active listening, being able to give your full attention to people, Social perceptiveness-perceiving and understanding why people react the way they do. Speaking and being able to convey information to others effectively and clearly, and service orientation-actively looking for ways to help people, among others. This job requires someone who has a willingness to lead, takes charge and will be able to offer opinions and give direction. Creativity and the development of new and innovative ideas and the seeking of answers for work related problems.
If you are persistent in the face of obstacles and independent enough to develop your own way of doing things, without supervision, this may be the right career choice for you. Another requirement would be the ability to analyze information logically, when addressing work related problems. Assisting patients with dressing and undressing and transporting patients from one area to another in wheelchairs or providing standing aids is a necessity.
Physical Therapy Aides are skilled health care workers who provide help with patients undergoing treatment by assisting Physical Therapists and Physical Therapist Assistants. They will help with supports and devices and stabilize patients during treatment. All routine treatments will be carried out by Aides. The application of hot and cold packs, paraffin baths, water treatments and keeping track of patients conditions. Reporting signs of tiredness, distress or anything unusual would be a key responsibility.
Although the duties of a Physical Therapy Aide seem to be many, one must remember they are not all carried out at the same time. Only a limited amount of skills abilities and requirements are mentioned in this article, but you should have a good idea of what is required for this very important task. It should be quite obvious that a rather special type of person with an extraordinary sensitivity and perceptiveness by nature, is a trait that will certainly qualify you for this job.