Physical Therapist - Neurorehab
Company : Adoration Home Health & Hospice
Location : Houston, TX
Job Type : Temporary
Date Posted : 4 January 2026
Our Company
Rehab Without Walls Neuro Rehabilitation
Overview
Physical Therapist - PRN/Part Time - Houston, TX
Who we are looking for:
- An experienced PT, enthusiastic about providing functional rehabilitation wherever life happens, whether at home, school, work, or in the community
- You have experience working with adults with complex neurological conditions
- You thrive in an autonomous setting, and value being a part of a collaborative team of dynamic therapists
- 3-5 years' experience preferred
What you will receive:
- Flexible Schedule Created by You
- Work remote when you are not seeing your clients
- Paid per hour (not just per visit)
- No Weekends, Evenings, or Holidays
- Driving reimbursement at your hourly rate
- Mileage Reimbursement
- Clinical Autonomy
- Educational Programs
- Growth/Advancement Opportunities
Responsibilities
What you will do: Responsibilities listed include but not limited to:
- Perform evaluations and develop treatment plans
- Regularly re-assess effectiveness of treatment plans, attend staffing meetings and family conferences
- Perform discharge evaluations, make appropriate recommendations for home and community safety, and provide referral and education resources
- Communicate patient’s needs and progress to the treatment team, physician, person receiving services and family members
- Communicates with other disciplines to ensure collaboration, coordination of care and enhance patient outcomes
Qualifications
What you will need:
- Minimum of bachelor’s degree in Physical Therapy from a college or university with accredited Physical Therapy program
- Current, unrestricted license as Physical Therapist by state in which practicing
- Current Basic Life Support or Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation certification in accordance state regulations
- A minimum of one year’s work experience as a physical therapist preferred
- Demonstrates knowledge of rehabilitation techniques related to complex neurological injury
- Communicates effectively and professionally in verbal and written interactions
- Ability to lift 50 pounds
- Moving, lifting, or transferring of patients which may involve lifting of up to 100 pounds following safety procedures
- Duties require fine motor skills,visual acuity, and walking/ standing for extended periods
- Additional physical requirements include: pushing/pulling, bending/stooping, reaching, kneeling, and positioning frequently at times
- A health screen or examination may be required prior to assignment and periodically thereafter, depending on the specific location policy, local or state regulations to verify that he/she is physically capable of performing assigned duties with or without reasonable accommodations
About our Line of Business
Rehab Without Walls, an affiliate of BrightSpring Health Services, is a revolutionary neurorehabilitation program that moves individuals outside the walls of institutional settings and into their natural home and community environment through a continuum of care. It is designed to significantly help people who have primarily experienced a brain injury, spinal cord injury, or stroke/CVA through accident or illness regain functional capabilities. By providing care in the home, community, workplace, or school, Rehab Without Walls promotes greater health through the recovery process, all with industry-leading outcomes that dramatically improve functional skills and independence for patients. For more information, please visit www.rehabwithoutwalls.com. Follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn.Additional Job Information
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Frequently asked questions
Physical Therapists focused on neurorehabilitation customize interventions by assessing each patient’s unique neurological impairments. They develop functional plans that promote independence, often addressing brain injury, stroke, or spinal cord challenges, utilizing evidence-based rehab techniques to optimize recovery in natural environments like home or community settings.
Beyond a state-licensed PT credential, Houston-based neurorehabilitation therapists often benefit from certifications such as Neuro-IFRAH or NCS (Neurologic Clinical Specialist). Local healthcare employers value ongoing education in advanced neurological rehab methods to meet Texas’s regulatory standards and improve patient outcomes.
Part-time Neurorehab Physical Therapists in Houston typically earn between $45 to $60 per hour, reflecting market demand and specialized skills in neurorehabilitation. Compensation often includes mileage and driving reimbursements, especially in home health settings, enhancing overall earnings.
At Adoration Home Health & Hospice, therapists enjoy greater clinical autonomy and flexible schedules, performing rehab in patients’ homes or community spaces rather than institutional settings. This environment supports personalized care and fosters collaboration within a dynamic team focused on patient independence.
Therapists must manage safe patient transfers and mobility in varied home environments, often requiring physical endurance and fine motor skills. They also navigate coordination with families and multidisciplinary teams remotely, ensuring comprehensive care continuity outside conventional clinical facilities.
Houston's expanding healthcare sector shows growing need for neurorehabilitation specialists due to a high incidence of neurological conditions locally. While competition exists, therapists with 3-5 years’ experience and specialized neuro skills find favorable hiring prospects, especially in home health services.
Community-based Neurorehab PTs conduct evaluations and treatments at patients’ homes or workplaces, adapting plans dynamically to real-world settings. Their workflow includes family education, safety assessments, and multidisciplinary communication, contrasting with the more controlled clinic environment.
Neurorehab PTs frequently engage in lifting up to 100 pounds, positioning patients, and performing repetitive movements like bending or kneeling. These demands necessitate physical fitness and adherence to safety protocols to prevent injury during patient mobilization and therapy sessions.
This flexibility allows therapists to design their own work hours, balancing client visits with remote documentation tasks. It supports work-life balance by eliminating nights, weekends, and holiday shifts, which is especially valuable for professionals managing complex neurological caseloads.
Houston’s diverse population and healthcare landscape foster a collaborative culture emphasizing cultural competence and patient-centered care. Therapists often engage with multidisciplinary teams and community resources, reflecting the city’s commitment to inclusive, outcome-driven rehabilitation services.