News
07/02/18
Big Move to Small Town Was the Right Choice
Having so many ties to small towns, many with populations around 2,000 or less, it’s pretty clear we have a soft spot for rural healthcare (in fact, it’s our specialty).…
06/21/18
Understanding Aphasia
Written by Clark Dalton, SLP in Ephrata, Washington. Aphasia is an acquired neurogenic language disorder that can affect spoken-language expression, spoken-language comprehension, written-language expression and reading comprehension. And if that…
06/07/18
Tell People About Your Therapy Services
Marketing can be challenging for therapists. They tend to (rightly so) focus more on the clinical execution of their skills and less on promoting them. But if therapists set aside…
05/22/18
Road to Becoming a Therapist
With May being the month for graduation, students everywhere are looking on to their next stage in life. We asked our hospital compliance manager, Brenda Kemling, PT, to tell us…
05/08/18
Better Hearing and Speech Month
May is Better Hearing and Speech Month (BHSM) and we’re encouraging all our speech pathologists to get involved in raising awareness about their services and the communication disorders they treat.…
04/02/18
Supporting Growth in Oklahoma
RehabVisions and Total Rehab formed a partnership to provide management and support to Total Rehab’s two existing Outpatient Clinics in May 2013.
03/22/18
The Importance of Recognition and Thanks
I’m a thank you card person. I know, it’s becoming outdated and that makes me sad. I recently read that a quick email or text is accepted as an adequate…
02/27/18
A Debrief of the Combined Sections Meeting
Hospital Compliance Manager Brenda Kemling, PT and Assistant Director of Operations Bill Mannewitz, PT attended the APTA Combined Sections Meeting last week in New Orleans. The three-day event is an opportunity to…
02/12/18
Therapists should be treating wounds
Written by Jennifer Fuentes, PT As a PT student, I never imagined that wound care would become such a huge part of my future. I had never seen a therapist…
01/30/18
Say No to Drugs, Yes to Therapy
This country’s opioid crisis is a hot topic in healthcare. Because of the national attention the issue is garnering, physicians are feeling the pressure to reduce prescriptions for these drugs.…