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Cookie Appreciation!

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Encore Rehabilitation-Russellville enjoyed a special cookie treat from a patient! How sweet! Thank you!

Encore Rehabilitation-Russellville
15041 Highway 43
Russellville, Alabama 35653
256-331-0070
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Opening – Insurance Biller, Decatur, Alabama

black and white graphic reads encorerehab.com Now Hiring-Decatur, Alabama. Apply online at encorerehab.com

Encore Rehabilitation, Inc. is currently seeking to fill the position of full time Insurance Biller at their Central Billing Office located in Decatur, Alabama. Specific computer knowledge should include MS Windows and Office with particular expertise in Excel. Insurance billing experience is preferred. Apply online at encorerehab.com.

Garrett Wade-Gatorade Baseball Player of the Year for Alabama

Congratulations to Garrett Wade of Hartselle High School for being named Gatorade Player of the Year in Alabama for Baseball!

The 6-foot-2, 200-pound Senior left-handed pitcher and outfielder produced a 7-2 record on the mound with a 1.02 ERA this past season, leading the Tigers to the Class 6A State Tournament. Garrett struck out 109 batters and allowed just 18 hits and 20 walks in 54.2 innings pitched. He also had a pitched a perfect game (Collierville, TN.) He posted a .391 batting average with 30 runs scored and 27 RBIs.

As a member of the Mu Alpha Theta math honor society, Garrett volunteered with Students Against Destructive Decisions and he has donated his time as part of multiple community service initiatives through his church.

Garrett maintained a weighted 4.24 GPA and has signed a letter of intent to play baseball at Auburn University but is projected as an early-round selection in the MLB June draft.

Garrett is the third Gatorade Alabama Baseball Player of the year. Other recipients were Jay Chittam (1993) and Luke Bole (2009).

To read more about Garrett, visit #GatoradePOY.

**The Gatorade Player of the Year award was established in 1985 to recognize the nation’s most elite high school student-athletes for their athletic excellence, academic achievement and exemplary character.

Vanessa Smith-Patient of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Columbiana

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Congratulations to Vanessa Smith for being selected Patient of the Month for Encore Rehabilitation-Columbiana!

Vanessa came to Encore for rehab on her foot. She says, “Mrs. Suzanne (Physical Therapist), was amazing at her job and took her time to make sure that if anything was hurting, she took care of it first hand. She made sure that every part of my body was equal with one another before she discharged me.”

Thank you, Vanessa, for choosing Encore as your rehab provider!

Encore Rehabilitation-Columbiana
101 West College Street, Suite 100
Columbiana, Alabama 35051
205-671-0914
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Fitness Competition and Encore Rehabilitation-Decatur!

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Encore Rehabilitation-Decatur Team Members who participated in SportsFit’s March Madness Fitness Competition. Pictured left to right are: Caitlin, Simone, Tom, Angela,Natalie, and Suzanne. Great job, guys!

A BIG SHOUT OUT to members of the Encore Rehabilitation-Decatur Rehabilitation Staff for participating in the Decatur SportsFit’s March Madness Fitness Competition! The Rehab Staff logged in over 750 miles in the competition! Way to go, everyone!

Congratulations to Regional Director Tom Coleman, PT, and team member Amy Mitchell (not pictured) for wining the competition! Together they logged in over 330 miles! Fantastic job, Tom and Amy!

Encore Rehabilitation-Decatur
2506 Danville Road, Suite B
Decatur, Alabama 35601
256-350-6331
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Lemon Face Challenge-Ocean Springs Neuro Rehab, Mississippi

Ocean Springs Neurological Vestibular Rehab accepts the Lemon Face Challenge from Singing River Health Systems!

The Lemon Face Challenge is to help spread awareness for DIPG. DIPG is Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma and it is a rare and deadly pediatric brain cancer. DIPG has a survival rate of less than one per cent, and usually affects children between the ages of four and eleven. This disease has affected several children in the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

The Lemon Face Challenge was started by 11-year-old Aubreigh Nicholas, who was diagnosed with DIPG in September. Her charity, Aubreigh’s Army, has already raised more than $48,000 at the time of this writing.

#sosostrong #DIPG

Ocean Springs Neurological Vestibular Rehab
3603 Bienville Boulevard, Suite 200
Ocean Springs, Mississippi 39564
228-818-1207
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May is Better Hearing and Speech Month

Info graphic entitled the Hearing Bone's connected to the What? depicting the connection of hearing loss with heart disease, alzheimer's, dementia, diabetes, depression, falling, kidney sides, hospitalization, and deathDid you know that Hearing Loss may affect your health in other ways besides a loss of hearing? May is Better Hearing and Speech Month. At Encore Rehabilitation, our team of Speech-Language Pathologists and therapists are committed to helping those with hearing loss or hearing disorders achieve their best quality of living. Contact us for more information on hearing loss and your health.

Speech Language Services with Encore Rehabilitation
Ocean Springs, Mississippi  228-818-1207
Athens, Alabama 256-232-1221
Bay Minette, Alabama 251-239-5395
Bessemer, Alabama  205-481-7125
Decatur, Alabama 256-350-6331
Falkville, Alabama 256-7846197
Foley, Alabama 251-270-2505
Haleyville, Alabama 205-486-2753
Hartselle, Alabama 256-773-0138
Mobile, Alabama 251-459-8402
Mobile, Alabama 251-415-1670

 

10 Things You Should Know About Hearing Loss & Your Health**

(1)  Hearing loss is tied to depression. Research shows that hearing loss is associated with an increased risk of depression in adults of all ages, but is most pronounced in 18 to 69 year olds. Research also shows that the use of hearing aids reduces depressive symptoms.

(2)   Hearing loss and dementia are linked. Research not only shows a connection between hearing loss and dementia, but a Johns Hopkins study of older adults found that hearing loss actually accelerates brain function decline. Some experts believe that interventions, like hearing aids, could potentially delay or prevent dementia. Research is ongoing.

(3)   Hearing loss is twice as common in people with diabetes. Studies show that people with diabetes are twice as likely to have hearing loss. When broken down by age, one study showed that those 60 and younger are at greater risk.

(4)   Your hearing may say something about your heart. Cardiovascular and hearing health are linked. Some experts say the inner ear is so sensitive to blood flow that it’s possible that abnormalities in the cardiovascular system could be noted here earlier than in other less sensitive parts of the body.

(5)   Staying fit may also help your hearing. Research on women’s health shows that a higher level of physical activity is associated with a lower risk of hearing loss. Conversely, a higher body mass index (BMI) and larger waist circumference in women are each associated with a higher risk of hearing loss.

(6)   Hearing loss may put you at greater risk of falling. A Johns Hopkins study showed that people in middle age (40 to 69) with even just mild hearing loss were nearly three times more likely to have a history of falling.

(7)   Hospitalization may be more likely for those with hearing loss. Another Johns Hopkins study showed that hospitalization is more likely for older adults with hearing loss.

(8)   The risk of dying may be higher for older men with hearing loss. A groundbreaking study found that men with hearing loss had an increased risk of mortality, but hearing aids made a difference. Men and women with hearing loss who used hearing aids—although older and with more severe hearing loss—had a significantly lower mortality risk than those with hearing loss who did not use hearing aids.

(9)   Hearing loss is tied to common pain relievers. One study found that the regular use of aspirin, NSAIDs, or acetaminophen increases the risk of hearing loss in men, and the impact is larger on younger individuals. A separate study found that ibuprofen and acetaminophen are associated with an increased risk of hearing loss in women, with the link even stronger among women younger than 50.

(10)   Moderate chronic kidney disease is linked to hearing loss. Research has shown moderate chronic kidney disease to be associated with an increased risk of hearing loss

** This information is from an article published by the Better Hearing Institute. More information can be found on their website by clicking here.

Stone County Hospital and Encore Rehabilitation, Wiggins, Mississippi

Check out the recent edition of Grand Moments published
by The Stone County Enterprise
!

 

Stone County Hospital – Encore Rehabilitation
1434 East Central Avenue
Wiggins, Mississippi 39577
601-928-6628

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May the 4th be with you!

The Force is Strong at Encore Rehabilitation-Hoover Clinic….May the 4th be with you!!!Hoover may 4th Star Wars day

Encore Rehabilitation-Hoover
2801 John Hawkins Parkway
 Suite 141K
Hoover, Alabama 35244
205-682-7650
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Say Hello to East Lake Physical Therapy!

East Lake Physical Therapy is proud to introduce you to our staff! 

Physical Therapists and Staff working with patients and athletes in the gym area of East Lake Physical Therapy

East Lake Physical Therapy – Vancleave, Mississippi

 

Young lady in mulberry scrubs smiling, posing with a cart holding rehab equipment

April – Rehab Tech at East Lake

 

Bearded young male Physical Therapist in navy polo shirt smiling

Jonathan, Physical Therapist

 

Woman smiling as she sits at a desk in an office

Lynn, Clerical Staff

Male Athletic Trainer smiling in royal blue polo shirt

Mark, Athletic Trainer

 

Female Physical Therapist Assistant with glasses and navy polo shirt smiling

Kay, Physical Therapist Assistant

Man with glasses wearing mulberry scrubs smiling while standing next to diagnostic rehab equipment

John, Rehab Technician

 

Lady in flowered shirt and glasses smiling while sitting at a desk in an office

Nancy, Clerical Staff

 

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Shawn, Athletic Trainer

 

Female Physical Therapist performing shoulder exercises with young lady lying on rehab treatment table

Erin, Physical Therapist

 

Male Physical Therapist in white long-sleeve dress shirt sitting at a desk smiling

Clinical Director Brandon Cloud, Physical Therapist

If rehab is in your future, please contact us!

East Lake Physical Therapy
6300 East Lake Boulvevard, Suite 101
Vancleave, Mississippi 39565
228-818-1200
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Headache Relief: “I feel like a new person!”

Physical Therapy instead of Surgery

Encore Sports Medicine Symposium, July 13-15, 2018 – Continuing Ed Opportunity