Is it time to fire your occupational therapist? A good occupational therapist has the potential to be the lifeblood of your facility’s healthcare..
On the Value of the APTA and State Associations — Free Webinar
Physical therapy is in the middle of dramatic changes to the profession. Between the rise of alternative practice models and top-down changes to..
7 Questions PT Interviewees Really Want to Ask
What is that potential hire really thinking during the interview? What questions are they thinking but are afraid to ask for fear of messing up? As..
How to Hire an OT Who Won't Quit After a Week
There is nothing more frustrating than spending significant time, money, and resources to hire a new employee, only for them to quit after one week...
Getting Started as an SLP-A Supervisor
Have you been asked to supervise an SLP Assistant (SLP-A) for the first time? If you’re anything like I was, you’re probably super nervous about the..
The Ultimate Guide to Marketing Your Physical Therapy Practice
For physical therapists, practice marketing can be a hassle. For one thing, unless you live in a state with direct access, patient marketing doesn't..
4 Things Your Professors Don't Teach You in Grad School - Mental Strategies
Many new grads get overwhelmed easily. I know I did. I had a fancy degree that gave me a few letters behind my name and I felt like I was suddenly..
Interview Questions to Ask an OT
We are all familiar with the standard interview questions, most of which lack creativity and do not require unique answers. Many candidates have..
Every physical therapist knows that telehealth is changing the healthcare industry.
It's no secret that technology is driving the evolution of..
Evaluation and Assessment for AAC with School-Aged Children
Augmentative-alternative communication (AAC) is a quickly growing field. Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) across all settings are finding..
The 8 Minute Rule and Medicare: Your Guide to Physical Therapy Billing
The ability to navigate the rehabilitation billing practices and procedures of the federally regulated Centers of Medicare and Medicaid services..
Occupational Therapy and Speech-Generating Devices
So many of the children we as occupational therapists (OTs) work with have special communication needs. At a very young age children are what we..
5 Ways to Entice New Grad PT Students to Work for You
Graduating from PT School can be a relieving yet stressful time. For the graduate, there is a mixture of different emotions. You feel anxiety about..
An OT’s Quick Guide to Total Shoulder Replacements
Also known as Total Shoulder Arthroplasty (TSA), shoulder replacements are an effective procedure used to treat the severe pain and stiffness that..
High Octane Marketing: The Key to Real Practice Freedom—Free Webinar
Watch our webinar with Dr. Jamey Schrier, PT about the potential and pitfalls of PT practice marketing!
While private practice ownership is the..
Six Ways to Promote Self-Advocacy in School-Aged Children
As a therapist working with children who range from preschool age to young adults, I started to notice a link between how my clients were feeling..
How Mentorship can Change Your Occupational Therapy Career
Being a new graduate in any field can be scary, especially when you are an occupational therapist. Most desk jobs just don’t carry the..
5 Signs it's Time to Refer Your Patient
Physical therapy is truly a union of science, art and emotion where the intention to do good is fueled by a knowledgeable mind, a caring heart, and..