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Mobile Home Health PT "” Flexible Per Diem


Company : Remedy Home Health Care


Location : Los Angeles, CA


Created : 2026-04-20


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Physical Therapist (PT) - Home Health | Per DiemJoin Remedy Home Health Care "” Where Expert Care Meets HeartRemedy Home Health Care is seeking a licensed Physical Therapist (PT) to join our Home Health team in Los Angeles. This Per Diem / PRN Physical Therapist role provides the flexibility of mobile therapy and home-based care, allowing you to work independently while making a meaningful impact on patients in your local territory.Our patients include seniors, geriatric patients, and individuals recovering from illness or injury, many of whom reside in private homes, assisted living communities, and senior living environments. If you are passionate about rehabilitation, mobility restoration, dementia care support, and community health, this opportunity is for you.Why Choose Remedy Home Health Care?Flexible Schedule (Per Diem / PRN PT): Create your own schedule and maintain work-life balance while serving patients in your local Los Angeles territory.Meaningful Patient Care: Provide one-on-one therapy in the home, improving mobility, independence, and quality of life for geriatric and senior patients.Supportive Clinical Team: Work collaboratively with nurses, case managers, and physicians in a team-oriented home health environment.Autonomy & Mobile Care: Enjoy the independence of mobile therapy and community-based rehabilitation.Your Role: Home Health Physical TherapistAs a Home Health Physical Therapist (PT), you will deliver skilled physical therapy services in patients' homes, assisted living facilities, and senior communities throughout Los Angeles and surrounding areas.Your work will focus on rehabilitation, fall prevention, mobility improvement, and restoring independence for patients recovering from injury, illness, surgery, or chronic conditions including dementia and geriatric health challenges.Key Responsibilities• Conduct in-home physical therapy evaluations and follow-up visits• Develop individualized rehabilitation treatment plans• Improve strength, balance, mobility, and functional independence• Provide therapy to geriatric and senior patients in home-based care settings• Educate patients and caregivers on safe movement, fall prevention, and assistive equipment• Document visits in WellSky Kinnser EMR• Collaborate with physicians, nurses, and interdisciplinary care teams• Provide therapy in homes, assisted living facilities, and senior communitiesQualifications• Licensed Physical Therapist (PT) - California• CPR Certification (AHA approved)• Minimum 1 year of clinical experience (Home Health experience preferred)• Experience working with geriatric patients, dementia care, or senior populations preferred• Strong communication, clinical judgment, and patient education skills• Valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and auto insuranceWhat You'll Gain✔ Flexible Per Diem / PRN Physical Therapist schedule✔ Competitive per-visit pay + mileage reimbursement✔ Independence with mobile therapy and home-based patient care✔ Opportunity to work with geriatric, dementia, and senior care populations✔ A supportive, mission-driven home health teamApply TodayIf you are a dedicated Physical Therapist passionate about home health, rehabilitation, and senior care, we'd love to hear from you.Join Remedy Home Health Care and help patients heal, move, and live independently at home.👉 Apply today and start making a difference in the Los Angeles community.Pay-Per-Visit$120 - $150 USDCreate a Job AlertInterested in building your career at Remedy Home Health Care? 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