The average annual salary for physical therapist in the United States is $86,520, which is 103% higher than the average income of Americans. The median pay for PTs is $7,210 per month, $1,663 per week and $41.59 per hour. Is physical therapy a good career? The good news is theyRead More →

Registered Respiratory Therapist, RRT. … Adult Critical Care Specialty, ACCS. … Neonatal/Pediatric Respiratory Care Specialist, NPS. … Sleep Disorders Testing and Therapeutic Intervention Respiratory Care Specialist, SDS. What does a respiratory therapist do in home care? A home health care respiratory therapist provides patient care for people suffering from chronicRead More →

Recreational therapists work with doctors, nurses, psychologists, social workers, physical therapists, and occupational therapists to care for patients of all ages, from infants to the elderly. Who goes to recreational therapy? Recreational therapists treat and help maintain the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of their clients by seeking to reduceRead More →

Therapists are required by law to disclose information to protect a client or a specific individual identified by the client from “serious and foreseeable harm.” That can include specific threats, disclosure of child abuse where a child is still in danger, or concerns about elder abuse. Do therapists report pastRead More →

What Not to Say to Your Therapist “I feel like I’m talking too much.” Remember, this hour or two hours of time with your therapist is your time and your space. … “I’m the worst. … “I’m sorry for my emotions.” … “I always just talk about myself.” … “IRead More →