Some schools that provide training for therapy aide jobs include TriOS, Sheraton College and Mohawk College. All three are well respected and provide students with best in class programs and instructors.
Being a therapy aide You could make 25000$ a year. And it is not a regulated profession so You can be both physical and occupational therapy aide.
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aide - no schooling. cant do treatments only minimally assist.assistant - associates degree. can do treatment under PT's guidance.
no need to be certified to be an aide.
There are many certifications related to physical therapy. These include a physical therapy aide certificate, certificates in specialized physical therapy, and a graduate degree in physical therapy.
A Physical Therapy Aide is a person who works under close supervision of a physical therapist or physical therapy assistant and performs only delegated, selected, or routine tasks in specific situations. These duties include preparing the patient and the treatment area.
There are two-year, four-year and PhD programs in physical therapy. Different institutions offer different programs, with the higher level degrees being highly competitive because there aren't that many of them. A PT Aide is a 2-year Associate's Degree, which is offered at a community college. Higher degrees are offered by a university the an Allied Health School. You'll find a list here: http://www.ptschools.com/ AND http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-health-schools/physical-therapy-rankings
Many schools offer the Home Health Aide certification. It depends where you are, so that you can get a location of where the closest schools that you can attend to get this certification.
Pharmacy tech More people are ill than need physical therapy
There are Respiratory Therapists, Respiratory Nurses, and Respiratory Therapy Technicians. However, I have never heard of a Respiratory Aide, and the U.S. Department of Labor does not list it within their occupational handbook. The closest to the aide type of position would be the Respiratory Therapy Technician who operates under the direction of the Respiratory Therapist and/or the Physician.
The teacher of a school's physical education program and perceptual monitor program often has an aide to assist with the class and students. This aide is a physical education aide.
one who assists the PT in preparing PT equipments and sometimes in treating patients??????