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Physical Therapist

Los Angeles, CA

🏡 Physical Therapist – Home Health

📍 Los Angeles, CA including Huntington Park, Echo Park, Boyle Heights, South Gate, Maywood and Surrounding Areas
🗓️ Per Diem | Flexible Schedule
💰 $75 – $140 per visit


💙 Join Remedy Home Health Care — Where Expert Care Meets Heart

At Remedy Home Health Care, we empower our patients to heal, move, and thrive right where they’re most comfortable: at home. Our team combines clinical expertise with a personal, compassionate approach that makes a real impact. If you're a licensed Physical Therapist looking for flexibility, independence, and a meaningful career in home health, you belong here.


🌟 Why Choose Remedy Home Health Care?

Flexible Scheduling: Create your own work-life balance with per diem opportunities and autonomy in your day.

Top-Tier Pay: Earn $75 to $140 per visit. The more you’re available, the more you can earn.

Make a Difference: Your work directly improves mobility, independence, and quality of life for our patients.

Supportive Culture: Collaborative, communicative, and caring, our team has your back.

Professional Growth: Continue growing with access to resources, mentorship, and clinical support.

Comprehensive Benefits: Offered to full-time employees, including health coverage, PTO, and more.


🏃‍♂️ Your Role: Home Health Physical Therapist

As a Physical Therapist in a home health setting, you'll work one-on-one with patients to restore mobility, reduce pain, and prevent falls, empowering them to live safely and independently at home.

🛠️ Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct in-home PT evaluations and follow-up visits

  • Design and implement individualized rehabilitation and treatment plans

  • Improve patients’ strength, balance, mobility, and functional independence

  • Educate patients and caregivers on safe movement and equipment use

  • Document visits using WellSky Kinnser EMR

  • Coordinate care with physicians, RNs, case managers, and the interdisciplinary team


🧠 What We’re Looking For:

  • California-licensed Physical Therapist (PT)

  • CPR certification (AHA-approved)

  • At least 1 year of clinical experience (Home Health experience preferred)

  • Organized, compassionate, and reliable

  • Valid driver’s license, auto insurance, and reliable transportation

  • Strong communication skills and clinical decision-making


🚀 What You’ll Gain:

  • Flexible independence to set your schedule

  • A meaningful role helping patients stay safe and strong at home

  • The opportunity to be part of a mission-driven team

  • Recognition for your expertise and contribution


📬 Ready to Apply?

If you're a dedicated Physical Therapist who’s passionate about delivering high-quality home health care, we want to hear from you! Join Remedy Home Health Care and make a lasting impact, one patient, one visit, one home at a time.

👉 Apply now to become part of a team that’s changing lives through compassionate care.

 

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