For Therapists

If you're a Florida licensed PT, PTA, OT, COTA or SLP and are looking to work with a quality Therapy Staffing company we'd like to hear from you. We have relationships with 20+ Home Health Agency’s thus allowing us to provide you with a consistent flow of assignments in the area that you want to see patients.   

 Benefits of working with Health HR:

  • Comprehensive onboarding process.

  • Make your own schedule – flexibility for a better work-life balance.

  • Customized caseload catered to the areas you want to work.

  • Competitive pay.

  • Excellent support from our experienced office staff.

  • Bi-Weekly payroll via Direct Deposit.

Definition of Physical Therapy

Therapy for the preservation, enhancement, or restoration of movement and physical function impaired or threatened by disease, injury, or disability that utilizes therapeutic exercise, physical modalities (such as massage and electrotherapy), assistive devices, and patient education and training

What do Physical Therapists do?

Physical Therapists (PT) are movement experts who help patients manage their illness or condition, restore function and optimize quality of life through functional exercise, hands on treatment and patient education. PT’s assess each patient and develop an individualized collaborative treatment plan, under the direction of the physician, together with the patient, caregiver, family and care team.

Physical Therapy services include:

  • Fall prevention and home safety assessment

  • Functional exercise programs to promote strength, balance, endurance and mobility

  • Gait (walking) and transfer training and education

  • Instruction on pain management and relief

  • Lymphedema Therapy

  • Durable medical equipment recommendations and adjustments

Definition of Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapy (OT) is a branch of health care that helps people of all ages who have physical, sensory, or cognitive problems. OT can help them regain independence in all areas of their lives. Occupational therapists help with barriers that affect a person's emotional, social, and physical needs.

What do Occupational Therapists do? 

Occupational Therapists (OT) assist patients in developing, recovering or modifying the meaningful activities, or occupations, of daily living (e.g. bathing, dressing). OT’s assess patients after an injury or diagnosis and, under the direction of the physician, develop an individualized collaborative treatment plan together with the patient, caregiver, family and care team.

Occupational Therapy services include:

  • Customized treatment programs to improve one’s ability to perform daily activities

  • Functional exercise programs for strength, balance and increased proprioception

  • Comprehensive home assessment

  • Adaptive equipment and durable medical equipment recommendations, usage and training

  • Wheelchair assessment, positioning and fitting

  • Instruction on proper use of prosthetics and orthotics

Definition of Speech Therapy

Speech therapy is the assessment and treatment of communication problems and speech disorders. It is performed by speech-language pathologists (SLPs), which are often referred to as speech therapists. Speech therapy techniques are used to improve communication

Speech Language Pathologists (SLP) assist patients who have swallowing or communication difficulties as a result of an illness or medical condition. SLP’s assess each patient and develop an individualized collaborative treatment plan, under the direction of the physician, together with the patient, caregiver, family and care team.

Speech Therapy services include:

  • Evaluation and treatment in the areas of speech, language, swallowing, cognition, memory and safety

  • Guidance for diet modification

  • Interventions to improve problem solving, orientation skills, and recall

  • Communication boards and devices

  • Voice therapy

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