News
05/31/16
Practice Flexibility with Speech Therapy and Autism
Jennifer Howe, SLP started with RehabVisions in 2011 and for nearly five years has been treating patients in a hospital setting in eastern Iowa. Part of her caseload includes autistic…
05/25/16
Finding Value in Medically Oriented Gyms
Value has always been a core metric at RehabVisions. As the therapy industry moves from pushing volume to proving value, we continue to feel confident in our suggestions of programs…
05/19/16
Shaping and Speech Pathology
Jennifer Howe, SLP started with RehabVisions in 2011 and for nearly five years has been treating patients in a hospital setting in eastern Iowa. Part of her caseload includes autistic…
05/11/16
Occupational Therapy Influencers of Change
Those who attended the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) 2016 Annual Conference and Expo in Chicago may have heard the new AOTA President, Amy Jo Lamb, OT, highlight two of…
04/21/16
From Population 2.2 Million to 6,211
Rehab Director Stephanie Gougenheim, PT graduated in May 2014 from Texas Women’s University in Houston. After graduation she was looking for opportunities outside the Houston area, where commutes could reach…
04/13/16
What Hiring Managers Look For
Here’s something your professors, mentors and clinical instructors may not think to tell you: preparation for a well-rounded resume should start well before you graduate. Yes, in addition to long…
03/29/16
Four Things to Remember with CVA/Stroke
Aimee Wagner, OT sees every diagnosis that comes through her therapy department and works across inpatient, outpatient and home health settings. Aimee sees a lot of CVA/stroke patients, but even…
02/26/16
Promotions from Within
When leadership opportunities become available, RehabVisions is committed to looking from within our own employee base first for candidates. We’ve been successful in the past couple of years in promoting…
02/16/16
Developing Collaborative Care Teams
Area Manager Jean Herauf, SLP has 30+ years’ experience, more than 20 of them with RehabVisions. Collaborative care between all therapy disciplines plays an important role in the success of…
02/02/16
The Benefits of Hands-On Exercise
As therapists grow in their skill-sets it’s beneficial (for both therapist and patient) to occasionally get “back to the basics.” Mary Cater, PT explains why you should take breaks from…