Rehab Aide
Summary/objective
A rehab aide works under the supervision of licensed physical therapists helping patients with disabilities, injuries, or illnesses to recover their strength and mobility.
Essential functions
- Assisting patients with exercises and physical therapy sessions
- Helping patients with mobility and transfer activities
- Monitoring patients for changes in their condition and reporting back to the physical therapist
- Assisting with patient education and ensuring that patients understand their treatment plan
Cleaning tables/equipment and keeping the clinic organized to ensure a safe and pleasant environment for patient success
Competencies
- Physical Fitness: Rehab Aides must be physically fit and capable of assisting and moving patients who need assistance with mobility.
- Communication Skills: They must possess excellent interpersonal skills and communicate effectively with patients, co-workers, and healthcare providers.
- Attention to Detail: Rehab Aides must pay attention to detail and be organized in their day-to-day tasks.
- Safety Awareness: They need to be aware of the environmental hazards and adhere to safety protocols in a rehabilitation facility.
- Emotional Intelligence: Rehab Aides must be empathetic towards patients and families experiencing difficulties during the rehabilitation process. Rehab aides maintain a positive and helpful attitude
Work environment
Most of the work will be done indoors in a therapy setting. Occasional outdoor activities or therapy may be needed.
Physical demands
- Able to sit, stand and walk for extended periods of time.
- Able to lift 50lbs with some bending and squatting to assist patients.
Travel required
None
Required education and experience
- High School Diploma or Equivalent
- Bachelor's Degree in Kinesiology/Exercise Science or other related field preferred but not required.
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