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Looking for an exciting field that lets you work directly with patients? Earning a physical therapist assistant degree might be right for you!

When you earn a physical therapist assistant degree, you learn to use stretching, exercises, and your knowledge of the human body to improve mobility and reduce pain.

Looking for the right physical therapist assistant school? ACC’s 20-month Physical Therapist Assistant program focuses on hands-on training. With more than 600 hours of clinical experience built into the program, students get a real-life preparation to enter the healthcare field.

Find a physical therapist assistant program near you. Our program is available at our Ontario and Orange County campuses.

This program is taught in a blended format combining online classes and in-person instruction.

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Physical Therapist Assistant Overview

The American Career College Physical Therapist Assistant program is geared toward preparing you for a challenging, rewarding career as a physical therapist assistant in exciting environments such as hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, clinics, medical offices, and a range of other health care settings. A physical therapist assistant’s duties may include:1

  • Providing help to individuals with health conditions that limit their ability to move and perform activities
  • Teaching patients exercises designed to increase mobility, coordination and strength
  • Treating patients by using techniques such as stretching
  • Provide information to the physical therapist on the patient’s response to treatment

1California Employment Development Department OCC Guide, Physical Therapist Assistants in California

The PTA program is designed to help students acquire the knowledge and training to be able to:

  1. Perform physical therapy skills and techniques in a safe, competent manner that minimizes risk to the patient, self and others
  2. Demonstrate professional behavior at all times in the classroom and clinical environments
  3. Abide by professional legal and ethical standards as outlined by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)
  4. Provide competent physical therapy services by taking into consideration patients’ differences, values, preferences and needs
  5. Demonstrate effective communication and be able to adapt to situational patient needs
  6. Become competent, effective physical therapist assistants through continual self-assessment of knowledge, skills and behaviors
  7. Demonstrate clinical problem solving when determining patient status, changes in patient status, patient data collection, and need for plan of care modification and or need for other services
  8. Understand effective and appropriate documentation for physical therapy services
  9. Manage resources by participating in the efficient delivery of PT services

Effective, Efficient Career Preparation

ACC's dynamic curriculum enables you to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to become a qualified, competent, confident Physical Therapist Assistant --quickly and efficiently.

The Physical Therapist Assistant program is available at our Orange County and Ontario campuses.

Accreditation Statement:

The Physical Therapist Assistant Program in Orange County and Ontario is accredited by The Physical Therapist Assistant Program in Orange County is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE)  of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA).

APTA Headquarters
3030 Potomac Ave., Suite 100
Alexandria, Virginia 22305-3085
Phone: 703-706-3245 / Email: accreditation@apta.org

The program encourages and solicits ongoing feedback from enrolled students, faculty members, patients, clinical faculty, and employers of ACC graduates. Every individual has the right to file a grievance. If an individual believes a College official, faculty member, administrator or student has acted improperly or inconsistently with ACC policies and/or procedures, the individual may file a grievance. This may include, but is not limited to, misapplication or misinterpretation of policy, procedures, practices, unfair treatment or conduct, etc. All grievances must be filed within 30 days of the incident. If you have feedback or wish to file a grievance, please contact the PTA Program Director, Dr. Janice Lwin at jLwin@americancareercollege.edu.

The Grievance Policy and Procedures found in the Catalog is designed to support and foster a fair, objective, respectful and ethical set of policies and procedures for resolution of disputes. The policies and procedures are designed to provide students with a process in which to protect the College and its students.

Students, faculty or administrators who submit or support a filed grievance may not be subjected to retaliation. Incidents of retaliation should be immediately reported to the Campus Director of Education or Campus Executive Director.

Frivolous or malicious grievances and matters that have been or are in litigation will not be reviewed/considered. Any person(s) submitting a frivolous or malicious grievance will be referred to the appropriate committee for possible disciplinary action. These policies and procedures are internal to ACC.

If a student does have a complaint or concern about the program they should contact the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE). Contact information for CAPTE can be accessed through the APTA website at http://www.apta.org or by calling the Department of Accreditation of APTA at 703-706-3245.

CAPTE can only respond to specifically PTA accreditation criterion violations. If a student chooses to file a complaint with CAPTE they should address the complaint to CAPTE. In order for CAPTE to address a complaint, they require that the student sign the letter of complaint. Complaints that are not related to accreditation issues should be addressed by following the procedures outlined in the Catalog.

Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education
3030 Potomac Ave., Suite 100
Alexandria, Virginia 22305-3085

2020-2021 Physical Therapist Assistant Financial Fact Sheet

CAPTE Physical Therapist Assistant Student Achievement Measures  (Orange County Campus)

 

2019

2020

Two-Year Average

Graduation Rate

72.7%

95.9%

79.7%

First-Time Exam Pass Rate*

91.2%

71.2%

79.1%

Ultimate Licensure Exam Pass Rate*

97.1%

90.4%

93%

Employment Rate

100%

100%

100%

*Obtained from the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy.

Tuition

Our admissions advisors and financial aid advisors are here to support you. They can help you figure out the physical therapist assistant program cost and help you explore financial aid options.

To learn more about ACC’s Physical Therapist Assistant program cost, access our tuition info.

Financial aid and scholarships are available for those who qualify.

Careers After I Graduate

Physical therapy assistants can work in facilities such as1:

  • Physical therapy clinics
  • Hospitals
  • Outpatient clinics
  • Rehabilitation facilities
  • Nursing homes and residential care facilities for the elderly
  • Medical home/home health care services

*American Career College cannot guarantee employment.

1California Employment Development Department OCC Guide, Physical Therapist Assistants in California

What Will I Learn?

The goal of our Physical Therapist Assistant program is to help you graduate with the confidence, knowledge, and qualifications to be a physical therapist assistant.

Physical therapy assistants play critical roles in helping physical therapists with the rehabilitation of patients—including accident victims, injured athletes, those suffering from burns, strokes, arthritis, and more.

ACC’s Physical Therapist Assistant degree program aims to give you hands-on, real-life experience through:

  • Two clinical courses at the conclusion of the classroom and laboratory portion of the program
  • A total of 600 clinical hours for program completion

Clinical Practicum I

This clinical practicum experience provides each student with the opportunity to observe and apply basic skills performed within the classroom while under constant supervision in the clinical setting. The aim of this experience includes observation of departmental activities including familiarization in delegation while applying basic intervention skills, safety awareness, documentation, communication, and modality application.

Clinical Practicum II

This clinical practicum experience is a full time 10-week clinical affiliation where students will have the opportunity to experience clinical practice in a minimum of two rehabilitation settings. Upon completion, the student is expected to achieve knowledge and skills that are required to implement a plan of care under the direction of a licensed physical therapist to improve mobility and function of patients of varying diagnoses and impairments. Students are expected to perform clinical skills with increasing efficiency as well as implement knowledge learned through ongoing coursework including cardiopulmonary rehabilitation and therapeutic interventions related to prosthetics and orthotics. Attention will be paid to developing proficiency in the communication and interaction between a PT/PTA as well as demonstrating appropriate PT/PTA clinical relationship. The student will attain the ability to provide patient care with quality, efficiency, complexity, and consistency under the supervision and guidance of a physical therapist and reflective of a PTA student progressing toward competency consistent with an entry level physical therapist assistant.

Didactic and Laboratory Courses

Various delivery methods are employed within the didactic portion of the school's program. Self-discovery methods and problem-based learning supplement standard lecture delivery platforms. In combination, these delivery methods will maximize exchange of information and encourage student initiative in and out of the clinical setting.

Throughout the class curriculum, documentation skills will be developed, with emphasis placed on accurate documentation and its relationship to patient safety, practitioner communication, interdisciplinary plans of care, denied reimbursement, and practice acts and laws.

Interdisciplinary instruction personnel from inside the college are incorporated into some classes, using the expertise of other program instructors (e.g., respiratory). Interdisciplinary instruction personnel from outside the college are incorporated into some classes, using the expertise of other clinical professionals (e.g., pharmacy).

Exposure to advanced equipment will be available to students in a newly constructed facility.

What Will I Do as a Physical Therapist Assistant?

Once you receive your American Career College associate degree, qualify to sit for the PTA license exam and pass it, you can begin pursuing career opportunities as a Physical Therapist Assistant.

As such, you may be responsible for providing physical therapy services under the direction of a physical therapist. You may help patients who are in the process of recovering from injuries, adapting to and improving lifestyle changes as they are recovering from illness, along with those who need help regaining movement and managing pain.

As a Physical Therapy Assistant, day-to-day responsibilities may include1:

  • Implementing a plan of care developed by the Physical Therapist
  • Helping patients recover from mobility issues
  • Performing soft tissue mobilization
  • Using modalities such as ultrasound, hydrotherapy, and neuromuscular and electrical stimulation to assist patients in restoring important functions such as walking or returning to the sports field
  • Education and treatment of patients through strengthening activities and programs
  • Educating on health and wellness
  • Facilitation of patients walking with new prosthesis
  • Wheelchair training
  • Transfer training
  • Working with all spectrum of ages from infants to the elderly
  • Educating and training patients on how to conduct daily activities essential to their quality of life

*American Career College cannot guarantee employment 

1California Employment Development Department OCC Guide, Physical Therapist Assistants in California

FAQs

What does a physical therapist assistant do?

Physical Therapist Assistants, work closely with patients to improve their ability to move easily or without pain. They use their knowledge of human anatomy to help people who suffer from an injury, accident, surgery or general mobility issues. A PTA’s work will allow patients to live more active, pain-free lives

Here are some things physical therapist assistants do:

  • Teach patients basic exercises to improve range of motion and coordination
  • Provide treatment to improve patient mobility or relieve pain using techniques like stretching, soft tissue mobilization, joint mobilization, electrical stimulation and more
  • Communicate with the physical therapist to monitor patient progress and results
  • Put on or remove supportive devices such as braces or splints
  • Record the patient’s responses to treatment1

1California Employment Development Department Detailed Guide, Physical Therapist Assistants in California

Overview

The American Career College Physical Therapist Assistant program is geared toward preparing you helps prepare graduates for a challenging, rewarding career as a physical therapist assistant. Get ready to provide support in exciting environments such as hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, clinics, medical offices and a range of other healthcare settings.

A physical therapist assistant’s duties may include:1

  • Providing help to individuals with health conditions that limit their ability to move and perform activities
  • Teaching patients exercises designed to increase mobility, coordination and strength
  • Treating patients by using techniques such as stretching
  • Informing the physical therapist of the patient’s response to treatment

1California Employment Development Department OCC Guide, Physical Therapist Assistants in California

The PTA program is designed to help students acquire the knowledge and training to be able to:

  1. Perform physical therapy skills and techniques in a safe, competent manner that minimizes risk to the patient, self and others
  2. Demonstrate professional behavior at all times in the classroom and clinical environments
  3. Abide by professional legal and ethical standards as outlined by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)
  4. Provide competent physical therapy services by taking into consideration patients’ differences, values, preferences and needs
  5. Demonstrate effective communication and be able to adapt to situational patient needs
  6. Become competent, effective physical therapist assistants through continual self-assessment of knowledge, skills and behaviors
  7. Demonstrate clinical problem solving when determining patient status, changes in patient status, patient data collection and need for plan of care modification
  8. Understand effective and appropriate documentation for physical therapy services
  9. Manage resources by participating in the efficient delivery of PT services

Effective, Efficient Career Preparation

ACC's dynamic PTA school curriculum enables you to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to become a qualified, competent and confident Physical Therapist Assistant.

The Physical Therapist Assistant program is available at our Orange County (Anaheim) and Ontario campuses.

Accreditation Statement:

The Physical Therapist Assistant program at Anaheim and Ontario is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE), 3030 Potomac Ave., Suite 100, Alexandria, Virginia 22305-3085; telephone: 703-706-3245; email: accreditation@apta.org; website: http://www.capteonline.org.  To contact the program/institution directly, please call (714) 763- 9066 or email jLwin@americancareercollege.edu.

CAPTE Physical Therapist Assistant Student Achievement Measures  (Orange County Campus)

 

2020

2021

Two-Year Average

Graduation Rate

96%

95%

96%

First-Time Exam Pass Rate*

71%

76%

73%

Ultimate Licensure Exam Pass Rate*

90%

83%

87%

Employment Rate

100%

100%

100%

*Obtained from the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy.

Am I a good fit for the Physical Therapist Assistant program?

If you want a hands-on career that allows you to work with people one-on-one, you might enjoy physical therapy.

Here are some of the top skills and attributes that make for a great physical therapist assistant:

Communication – Because physical therapist assistants work directly with patients, they must be able to communicate effectively with them, explaining exercises, adaptive devices and more.

Monitoring – Physical therapist assistants should be able to monitor and assess their patients’ performance and progress.

Social perceptiveness – Being aware of and understanding patients’ reactions helps physical therapist assistants provide patient-centered service.

Service orientation – A great physical therapist assistant has a passion for helping patients and for providing the best care possible.

Instructing – Physical therapist assistants must be able to lead patients through exercises and other therapeutic interventions.

Where do physical therapist assistants work?

Physical therapy assistants can work in a variety of settings, including:

  • General medical and surgical hospitals
  • Home healthcare services
  • Nursing care facilities
  • Physical therapy clinics
  • Rehabilitation facilities
  • Offices of other health practitioners
  • Outpatient care centers1

1California Employment Development Department Detailed Guide, Physical Therapist Assistants in California

What is the difference between a physical therapist and a physical therapist assistant?

A physical therapist is a licensed healthcare professional with advanced education (typically a
doctoral degree) who evaluates, diagnoses and provides personalized treatment plans to help
patients recover from injuries, surgeries or manage chronic conditions.


A physical therapist assistant works under the guidance of a physical therapist. They have
completed an associate degree program and support the therapist by implementing treatment
plans, guiding patients through exercises and monitoring progress

What will I learn in the Physical Therapist Assistant program?

The goal of the PTA school's program is to help you graduate with the confidence, knowledge
and qualifications to be a physical therapist assistant.

Physical therapist assistants play a critical role in helping physical therapists with the rehabilitation of rehabilitate patient —including accident victims, injured athletes, those suffering from burns, strokes, arthritis and more.

American Career College's Physical Therapist Assistant associate of Occupational Science
degree program encompasses two clinical courses at the conclusion of the classroom and
laboratory portion of the program. A total of 600 clinical hours is required for program
completion.

Clinical Practicum I

This clinical practicum experience provides each student with the opportunity to observe and apply basic skills performed within the classroom while under constant supervision in the clinical setting. The aim of this experience includes observation of departmental activities including familiarization in delegation while applying basic intervention skills, safety awareness, documentation, communication and modality application.

Clinical Practicum II

This clinical practicum experience is a full-time 10-week clinical affiliation where students will have the opportunity to experience clinical practice in a minimum of two rehabilitation settings. Upon completion, the student is expected to achieve knowledge and skills that are required to implement a plan of care under the direction of a licensed physical therapist to improve mobility and function of patients of varying diagnoses and impairments. Students are expected to perform clinical skills with increasing efficiency as well as implement knowledge learned through ongoing coursework including cardiopulmonary rehabilitation and therapeutic interventions related to prosthetics and orthotics. Attention will be paid to developing proficiency in the communication and interaction between a PT/PTA as well as demonstrating appropriate PT/PTA clinical relationship. The student will attain the ability to provide patient care with quality, efficiency, complexity and consistency under the supervision and guidance of a physical therapist and reflective of a PTA student progressing toward competency consistent with an entry level physical therapist assistant.

Didactic and Laboratory Courses

Various delivery methods are employed within the didactic portion of the school's program. Self-discovery methods and problem-based learning supplement standard lecture delivery platforms. In combination, these delivery methods will maximize exchange of information and encourage student initiative in and out of the clinical setting.

Documentation skills will be developed throughout the class curriculum, with emphasis placed on accurate documentation and its relationship to patient safety, practitioner communication, interdisciplinary plans of care, denied reimbursement and practice acts/laws.

Interdisciplinary instruction personnel from inside the college are incorporated into some classes, using the expertise of other program instructors (e.g., respiratory). Interdisciplinary instruction personnel from outside the college are incorporated into some classes, using the expertise of other clinical professionals (e.g., pharmacy).

Exposure to advanced equipment will be available to students in a newly constructed facility.

For a complete description of coursework in these modules, please refer to the ACC Catalog.

How long is the Physical Therapist Assistant program?

Students can earn their associate degree to become a physical therapist assistant in as little as 20 months.

How is student achievement measured for a physical therapist assistant student?

CAPTE Physical Therapist Assistant Student Achievement Measures  (Orange County Campus)

 

2020

2021

Two-Year Average

Graduation Rate

96%

95%

96%

First-Time Exam Pass Rate*

71%

76%

73%

Ultimate Licensure Exam Pass Rate*

90%

83%

87%

Employment Rate

100%

100%

100%

 

*Obtained from the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy.

How much does the Physical Therapist Assistant program cost?

ACC admissions advisors and financial aid advisors are here to support you. They can help you figure out the physical therapist assistant school cost and help you explore financial aid options.

To learn more about ACC’s Physical Therapy Assistant program cost, access our tuition info.

Is financial aid available?

Yes, financial aid and scholarships are available for those who qualify.

Will I get real-world PTA training?

Yes! ACC's Physical Therapist Assistant program includes over 600 hours of clinicals which gives students the opportunity to demonstrate and reinforce the knowledge and skills they acquired learning hands-on throughout the training program.

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