Fellow PTA here. A trouble caregiver at 9:25. I get some of these caregivers that request a PT to take place of the PTA because they feel they are "more qualified". These people are ignorant and do not understand we are licensed and have gone to school as well. As far as "pushing the patient"...we are not personal trainers.. We guide the patient to perform the exercises and we are not obligated to "push them", if the therapist personality is like that, then lucky for the patient. I believe it is also the caregivers' responsibility to push their loved one.
Can you describe your relationship with the PTs? Are you in constant communication with them? Do you ever have to go into an "office" setting, or is all your work (outside of direct patient care) on the phone/computer?
Very cool to hear about some of the different patient's situations and what can go on during a visit. How much time would you say you spend on the road during a day of visits?
Hi Jared. I am wondering. How is the 2022 PTA paycut affecting your career and other PTAs. I have a family, I'm a single mom and need to make money. Idk if I should go forward with the PTA program bc of the 21% paycut
Hi Jared! I’ve been watching your videos and they are super informative! I’m starting PT school this summer and I’m thinking about doing HH when I get outa school cuz I am a mom of three kids and could really use some flexibility of schedule. That being said One of my concerns about HH is safety. Do you have any advice on that aspect? Thanks in advance!
I am a home health PTA. How in the world do you see 9 patients a day? what time do you start and get done? lol Then you drive 40 min to the Keys?? very curious to know this. Our weights for the day are 6 patients per day. Love your videos!
Thanks! Yeah thankfully it doesn’t happen much. But those days I’ll have a group of 3-5 patients who are within 5-10 minute drives so that helps. Long days though. And a lot of documentation in the evening
@@JaredmkSee that right there is why the home health job is so stupid and wrong…you should not be doing all that documentation in the evening at home. You work all day and having to then go documenting that is absolutely ridiculous
Fellow PTA here. A trouble caregiver at 9:25. I get some of these caregivers that request a PT to take place of the PTA because they feel they are "more qualified". These people are ignorant and do not understand we are licensed and have gone to school as well. As far as "pushing the patient"...we are not personal trainers.. We guide the patient to perform the exercises and we are not obligated to "push them", if the therapist personality is like that, then lucky for the patient. I believe it is also the caregivers' responsibility to push their loved one.
This is my favorite video so far. I think you would have a good niche if you did a daily or weekly review of some of your patients and treatment.
You sitting in the car talking bout visits is great
Thank you for sharing. You inspired me to do HH! Any Q and As soon?
This is absolutely hilarious 😂 you got kicked out of a house!!
Really interesting
Yeah yeah I know. I said ankle doctor, not podiatrist.
Can you describe your relationship with the PTs? Are you in constant communication with them? Do you ever have to go into an "office" setting, or is all your work (outside of direct patient care) on the phone/computer?
Very cool to hear about some of the different patient's situations and what can go on during a visit. How much time would you say you spend on the road during a day of visits?
Varies a lot. On average maybe 10-20 minutes in between patients
how do you get people to agree to early am appts? any tips appreciated
Please do you offer consultational calls?
Hi Jared. I am wondering. How is the 2022 PTA paycut affecting your career and other PTAs. I have a family, I'm a single mom and need to make money. Idk if I should go forward with the PTA program bc of the 21% paycut
Great question. Not sure what will happen this year. I work prn with several agencies, so I haven’t been too affected. Yet
Hi Jared! I’ve been watching your videos and they are super informative! I’m starting PT school this summer and I’m thinking about doing HH when I get outa school cuz I am a mom of three kids and could really use some flexibility of schedule. That being said One of my concerns about HH is safety. Do you have any advice on that aspect? Thanks in advance!
How is PT school going for you Kuang!
I am a home health PTA. How in the world do you see 9 patients a day? what time do you start and get done? lol Then you drive 40 min to the Keys?? very curious to know this. Our weights for the day are 6 patients per day. Love your videos!
Thanks! Yeah thankfully it doesn’t happen much. But those days I’ll have a group of 3-5 patients who are within 5-10 minute drives so that helps. Long days though. And a lot of documentation in the evening
@@JaredmkSee that right there is why the home health job is so stupid and wrong…you should not be doing all that documentation in the evening at home. You work all day and having to then go documenting that is absolutely ridiculous
Are you in US
is a pta a physical therapy assistant? would u do things thats cna's do aswell or just PT?
What time do you usually finish your
Day ?
Sorry for the late reply. I’m usually home by 4-5. Then I have about an hour of documentation/charting
I’m about to make the decision to do the PTA program. Is PTA worth it?
Yes
8-9 pts in a day sounds alot. Are they 30 mins sessions?
40-45. I put in long days