The heath care industry is one of a few that is still expanding despite the current economy. It is also a profession that has always been highly competitive. However, as the number of health care services and specialized forms of treatment available continue to expand, there will be more opportunities for people to enter this field as well as to advance in it.
Careers in physical therapy, speech pathology and assisted living are very lucrative. There is an increased need for this type of service since many “Baby Boomers” are reaching the later stages in their lives and need this type of care and treatment.
Physical therapy is an important service to our increasing elderly population. Many of our older citizens suffer from conditions that reduce their mobility and have lost the control and independence that they once had in their lives. Physical therapy treatment and exercises can help prevent or reverse some of these conditions, or at least help them manage the pain so they can have a better quality of life.
Physical therapy, however, is not only a service limited to the elderly. People of all ages suffer from conditions that limit their mobility. Some suffer due to conditions like arthritis or multiple sclerosis. Others suffer from muscle or nerve damage or broken bones from the past. Physical therapists know how to meet the potential needs of various types of patients with any number of issues. In some cases this includes treating patients in different environments such as schools, private homes or fitness facilities.
