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    Stroke Rehabilitation, Hip Replacement Rehabilitation, Knee Replacement Rehabilitation, Orthopedic Surgery Recovery, Person Centered Care, Short-Term Rehabilitation, Long Term Care

    Understanding the Difference between Hospice Care & Palliative Care

    Hospice care can be provided in-home or in a hospice facility, and providers will typically take care of all an individual's needs while they are in hospice care. This includes palliative care to help ease any pain or discomfort the individual may experience. At LifeSpring Community, we are committed to providing care to our patients. For information contact us to schedule an appointment and […]

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    Stroke Rehabilitation, Hip Replacement Rehabilitation, Knee Replacement Rehabilitation, Orthopedic Surgery Recovery, Person Centered Care, Short-Term Rehabilitation, Long Term Care

    Physical Therapy Improves Quality of Life

    Pain can prevent you from enjoying your favorite activities. If you've been experiencing chronic pain or recovering from a life event, physical therapy will support you on your road to recovery. Learn more about when to consider physical therapy.[…]

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    Glenn Smith 25 Jan

    Stroke Rehabilitation, Hip Replacement Rehabilitation, Cardiopulmonary, Person Centered Care, Short-Term Rehabilitation, Long Term Care, caregiver, skilled nursing

    What is Skilled Nursing Care at Church Home?

    Many people need skilled nursing care stays after incidents such as strokes or heart attacks to receive rehabilitative care. Church Home provides person-centered care to our patients and residents and commits to the highest level of care.[…]

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    Glenn Smith 14 Nov

    Hip Replacement Rehabilitation

    4 Home Exercises for Hip Replacement Rehabilitation

    As most people age, their bones become more brittle and a certain amount of a stability is lost in day to day life. This issue is even more pronounced in women who are highly prone to osteoporosis. The weakening of the bones means that even the smallest misstep could possibly end in a hip replacement and months of slow and careful recovery. While rest is an important part of your healing […]

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    Glenn Smith 26 Oct

    Hip Replacement Rehabilitation

    Why You Should Go Ahead with Hip Replacement Surgery

    If you're a senior, you surely remember when hip surgery was a dangerous proposition and involved a high likelihood of a long recovery. What you may not be aware of is just how much things have changed in this area of medicine. Now, the long incisions and high risks of infection are over, the amount of pain involved is significantly lower, and the recovery time is far faster. For these […]

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    Glenn Smith 30 Sep

    Hip Replacement Rehabilitation

    10 Tips for Hip Replacement Recovery for Seniors

    Successful recovery from hip replacement surgery hinges upon a comprehensive recovery strategy. A proactive approach to the recovery process is especially the case for seniors, as they are particularly susceptible to infections and complications. Below are ten tips to facilitate hip replacement recovery for seniors. 1) Outline a recovery strategy before surgery. Do not wait until after your […]

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