theraslate

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions regarding coverage requests, coordination, clinician workflows, and operational considerations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Home health coverage needs are rarely one-size-fits-all. Theraslate supports agencies with flexible coverage structures based on patient needs, timelines, continuity considerations, clinician availability, and operational fit.

General

What does Theraslate provide?
Theraslate coordinates physical therapy coverage support for home health agencies, including scheduling support, continuity coverage, evaluation-related needs, and workflow-aware operational coordination.
No. Theraslate is not a home health agency and does not directly provide patient care services independently. Coverage coordination is structured in collaboration with participating agencies and clinicians.

Coverage

What types of coverage requests may be submitted?
Coverage requests may involve evaluation-related visits, follow-up coverage needs, continuity support, scheduling gaps, temporary coverage arrangements, and other operationally coordinated physical therapy coverage needs.
Yes. Theraslate may support short-term, PRN, and operationally flexible coverage requests depending on clinician availability, service area, scheduling considerations, and assignment fit.
No. Coverage availability depends on clinician availability, service location, scheduling requirements, operational fit, and assignment coordination considerations.

Operations

Do clinicians work within our EMR system?
When applicable to the assignment, clinicians may work within agency-established EMR systems and documentation workflows as coordinated prior to scheduling.
No. Theraslate is currently focused on select areas within the San Francisco Bay Area, with operational expansion dependent on clinician availability and service capacity.

Clinicians

How do clinicians apply?
Clinicians may submit an inquiry or application through the Clinicians page for review regarding potential future coverage opportunities.