Vita

Our Approach to Therapy

Empowering Positive Transformations

At our practice, we believe that providing professional care is fundamental to every action we take. We understand that individuals seeking therapy may be in a fragile and vulnerable state of mind, which is why we prioritize the comfort and well-being of our patients.

In today’s fast-paced and procedural world, some professionals may overlook the importance of compassion and consideration in providing quality therapy. However, we carefully select and work with a network of therapists who uphold the highest moral standards.

We recognize that the process of recovery is not only about treatment but also about understanding and assessment for our patients. Therefore, clients need to trust their therapist to achieve the goals of each therapy session.

Our Commitment to Patients

Our primary aim and motivation for our work is to provide comprehensive physical therapy services. We strive to create unique treatment plans for each patient, ensuring that therapists focus not only on the specific issue the patient is complaining about but also on the overall picture. This approach maximizes the effectiveness of treatment and results in positive outcomes for the patient as a whole.

Physical Therapist

Responsibilities:

 

  • Provide education to family members and caregivers about any challenges they may face during the treatment process.
  • Making interpretations based on examination findings, selecting appropriate clinical tests and measures, and integrating them into the patient's physical therapy plan for a full recovery program.
  • Reviewing patients' medical history and making diagnoses based on patients’ movements and their complaints.
  • Documenting and reporting patients’ progression to their families and physicians.
  • Preparation of equipment and making sure that safety practices are in place for the patient’s treatment.
  • Evaluation and treatment of patients recovering from injuries, accidents, diseases, or surgeries at home.
  • Developing individualized treatment plans using therapeutic exercises, hands-on therapy, and stretching to achieve pain-free health and desired mobility levels for patients.

 

Qualifications

  • In-home care experience (Preferred).
  • Must operate under one's own business entity such as an LLC, S-Corp, or Professional corporation.
  • Valid Driver's License and State required Auto Insurance.
  • BLS Certification
  • Valid California Physical Therapy License
  • Graduates of appropriate programs are accepted.
  • Degree in Physical Therapy from an approved program pursuant to Medicare guidelines
Physical therapist assistant

Responsibilities:

 

  • Offers training and educates both caregivers and patients. Also carries out other job-related tasks.
  • Submits daily and on-time patient follow-up reports of the interventions and services listed in the care plan.
  • Keeps track of medical and progress reports as well as patient treatments.
  • Pays attention to and adheres to the prescribed course of treatment as advised by doctors or physical therapists.
  • Keeps a close eye out for any variations in the way patients respond, then alerts the relevant physicians and physical therapists about the changes.
  • Executes manual therapy and regular exercise procedures as part of physical therapy treatments.
  • Educates and mentors patients on how to perform daily activities like getting in and out of bed and balance exercises.

 

Qualifications

 

  • PTA must operate under one's own business entity such as an LLC, S-Corp, or Professional corporation.
  • In-home care experience (Preferred).
  • Valid Driver's License and State required Auto Insurance.
  • BLS Certification.
  • Valid California Physical Therapy Assistant License.
  • Graduates of appropriate programs are accepted.
  • Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapy Assistant approved program by American Physical Therapy Association, Inc.
Occupational Therapist

Responsibilities:

  • Demonstrating improvement toward attaining professional practice standards. 
  • Preparing precise recordings of the treatment of patients in occupational therapy.
  • Organizing patients' discharge when they have benefited the most from the treatment. 
  • Evaluating clinical symptoms to check the effectiveness of therapy, the patient's goal progress, as well as the need for changing treatment methods.
  • Providing advice and guidance and educating both the patient and their family members.
  • Discussing the treatment plan with other medical personnel, as necessary.
  • Setting treatment goals and developing plans for achieving those goals.
  • Implementing the treatment program. 
  • Implementing occupational therapy discharge plan.
  • Carrying out evaluations and interpreting evaluation results to identify the type and degree of dysfunction.

 

Qualifications:

  • In-home care experience (Preferred).
  • Occupational Therapist must have one's own business entity such as an LLC, S-Corp, or Professional corporation.
  • Valid California Occupational Therapist License.
  • BLS certification
  • Licensed/Registered by the Occupational Therapist Board of California
  • Graduates of appropriate programs are accepted.
  • Master's Degree in Occupational Therapy.
Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant

Responsibilities:

 

  • Updates the occupational therapist's patient information.
  • To teach and help the patients and their families or guardian on how they are expected to use and care for all equipment and devices that may be used throughout the therapy session and the entire treatment process. 
  • To help improve the patient's motor skills through physical activities that increase in complexity over time. 
  • To help implement treatment procedures for stimulating muscle activity to help develop or improve movement. This includes exercise, everyday movement practice, arts and crafts activities, social activities, etc.
  • To encourage patients and help them feel good about their recovery process. 
  • Performs standardized evaluation methods, such as range-of-motion testing, grasp and pinch testing, and homemaking checkout, to assist occupational therapists with patient evaluation.
  • To ensure that patients participate in therapy activities by discussing with them their goals and treatment objectives. To ensure they understand where they are headed and work towards it. 
  • To constantly monitor the patient's progress and ensure they are following the agreed-upon therapy plan.

 

Qualifications:

  • In-home care experience (Preferred).
  • Valid California Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant License
  • BLS certification
  • Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant must have one's own business entity such as an LLC, S-Corp, or Professional corporation.
  • Graduates of appropriate programs are accepted.
  • Graduate of an approved Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant curriculum.
Speech Therapist

Duties:

  • Determine what kind of treatment the patient needs and create a treatment plan.
  • Develop a treatment plan that will be the most effective from the therapeutic point of view.
  • Organise consultations as necessary.
  • Help patients' families and caregivers better understand their options for therapy, and it promotes family involvement in the decision-making process.
  • Working with patients on speech-related drills and doing speech and voice activities.
  • Develops and implements individualized treatment appropriate to the patient's needs.
  • Reveals speech and language problems and swallowing levels.
  • Determine and provide treatment to the patient.

 

 

Qualifications

  • In-home care experience (Preferred).
  • SLP must have their own business entity such as an LLC, S-Corp, or Professional corporat­ion
  • Minimum l-year experience in providing Speech and Language Services.
  • Valid California Speech Language Pathologist License.
  • BLS certification
  • Graduates of appropriate educational programs are accepted.
  • Licensed/Registered by the Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Board of California

Master's Degree in Speech Language Pathology or Communication Disorders