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Physical Therapist

Huntington Park, CA

Now Hiring: Physical Therapist (PT) – Home Health

Los Angeles County, CA – Huntington Park, Maywood, South Gate & Surrounding Areas
Per Diem / PRN | Part-Time | Full-Time Opportunities Available


Join Remedy Home Health Care — Where Expert Care Meets Community

Remedy Home Health Care is actively seeking a licensed Physical Therapist (PT) to join our growing Home Health team in Los Angeles County. This Per Diem Physical Therapist role offers flexibility, autonomy, and the opportunity to provide high-quality rehab and community-based care directly to patients in their homes.

As a Home Health Physical Therapist, you will work with senior care populations, including geriatric patients recovering from illness, injury, or surgery. You’ll deliver skilled therapy services in home-based, assisted living, and community care settings, helping patients regain independence and improve their quality of life.


Why Join Our Home Health Team?

  • Flexible Work Options: Per Diem / PRN, part-time or full-time opportunities to fit your lifestyle
  • Meaningful Home Health Care: Deliver one-on-one physical therapy focused on rehabilitation, mobility, and independence
  • Community-Based Care: Serve patients across Los Angeles County in homes, senior living communities, and assisted living settings
  • Supportive Clinical Environment:  Collaborate with experienced nurses, case managers, and physicians
  • Autonomy & Mobility: Enjoy the independence of mobile home health therapy while making a direct impact in your community

Your Role: Home Health Physical Therapist (PT)

As a Physical Therapist in Home Health, you will provide skilled rehab services tailored to each patient’s needs. Your focus will include fall prevention, strength building, mobility training, and functional independence for senior and geriatric patients.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct in-home physical therapy evaluations and reassessments
  • Develop and implement personalized rehabilitation care plans
  • Improve strength, balance, mobility, and functional outcomes
  • Provide therapy in home health, assisted living, and community care settings
  • Educate patients and families on fall prevention and safe mobility techniques
  • Document visits using WellSky (Kinnser) EMR
  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary home health teams

Qualifications

  • Licensed Physical Therapist (PT) – California (Required)
  • CPR Certification (AHA approved)
  • Minimum 1 year of clinical experience (Home Health preferred)
  • Experience in senior care, geriatrics, rehab, or community-based care preferred
  • Strong clinical, communication, and patient education skills
  • Valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and auto insurance

What You’ll Gain

  • ✔ Flexible Per Diem / PRN, Part-Time, or Full-Time opportunities
  • ✔ Competitive per-visit pay + mileage reimbursement
  • ✔ Hands-on experience in home health and rehabilitation care
  • ✔ Work with geriatric and senior care populations
  • ✔ Independence in a mobile, community-focused role
  • ✔ Support from a mission-driven home health organization

Apply Today

If you’re a passionate Physical Therapist looking to grow in home health, rehab, and senior care, we want to hear from you.

Join Remedy Home Health Care and make a meaningful impact through community-based care across Los Angeles County.

Apply today and help patients heal, move, and thrive at home.

 

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