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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 11 Sep

    Stroke Rehabilitation, Person Centered Care

    Coping with Long-Term Changes After a Stroke

    Emotional and behavioral changes are a common effect of stroke.[…]

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    Glenn Smith 18 Oct

    Stroke Rehabilitation

    What is Involved in Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation

    According to the Stroke Center, about 795,000 Americans suffer a stroke each year, making strokes the leading cause of serious, long-term disability in the United States. Approximately three-quarters of people who have strokes are over the age of 65, and about 600,000 of these are first attacks.[…]

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