Team Member Feature | June 26, 2026
Caring Career Spotlight: Hemang, Physical Therapist
When Hemang joined 色色视频 as a PRN physical therapist in January 2023, he was looking for an opportunity to help patients where they feel most comfortable: their own homes. Just six months later, he transitioned into a full-time role, and he says he’s continued to grow every step of the way.
“I have never looked back and have enjoyed this great team and organization,” Hemang said.
As his career has grown, so has his confidence. He credits his teammates with helping him strengthen both his clinical skills and his ability to care for patients facing complex health challenges.
“This organization helped me build a strong foundation in my professional skills, where I learned the importance of teamwork, problem-solving and consistency,” he said. “This team helped me become more confident and handle complex situations.”
That support has encouraged Hemang to keep learning, take on new responsibilities and look for opportunities to mentor others in the future.
His passion for physical therapy comes from seeing the difference it makes in people’s everyday lives. While helping patients recover physically is important, what motivates him most is helping them regain their independence and confidence.
“I love being a physical therapist because it allows me to make a direct impact on patients in their everyday lives,” he said.
Providing skilled home health physical therapy gives Hemang a perspective that’s difficult to find anywhere else. By seeing patients in their own homes, he can better understand the obstacles they face and create treatment plans that fit their daily routines and personal goals.
“Treating patients in their home environment gives me a better understanding of their real challenges and allows me to create more personalized, functional treatment plans that truly improve their independence and quality of life,” he said.
Every home is different, and every patient has a unique story. That’s one of the things Hemang enjoys most about home health.
“Every home and patient situation is different, so it keeps the work engaging and rewarding,” he said. “It allows me to combine clinical skills, patient education and compassion to help people stay safe and comfortable in their own homes.鈥
One patient in particular continues to remind Hemang why he chose this career. He cared for a veteran with bilateral amputations who had lost confidence in his ability to move safely after surgery. At the start of care, everyday activities like rolling in bed, getting dressed and safely transferring to the commode felt overwhelming for both the patient and his family.
Over the following weeks, Hemang focused on improving strength, balance and mobility while helping the patient believe in himself again. By the end of care, the patient was walking safely, participating in more daily activities and looking toward the future with renewed confidence.
“What made me proud wasn’t just the physical progress,” Hemang said. “It was seeing how improved mobility positively affected his overall quality of life and reduced stress for the family as well.”
Moments like that continue to inspire him every day because they show that physical therapy is about more than movement. It’s about helping people reclaim their independence and giving families peace of mind.
Looking ahead, Hemang hopes to continue building on what he’s learned while helping others do the same.







