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Hi Group!

Thanks for all the ideas and opinions. PTManager has been a

great resource time and again. I was wondering if any of you can share your

experiences with using different electronic medical records specifically

tailored to skilled nursing home based rehabilitation. 

Thank you

Krishna

 

Krishna K Chalasani PT,

DPT, Cert.SMT, CKTP

4121 Shrestha Dr. Bay City. MI 48706

3600 Rd. Flint. MI

48503

phone fax 

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To: PTManager

Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2012 3:12 PM

Subject: Re: Vestibular Physical Therapy

Hi! Being a manual therapist I wanted to learn about vestibular issues

a family member has. I attended a seminar which I would not want to

name the PT, however, he went extremeley fast paced and I learned very

little in the seminar. I would prefer someone teaching it at a very

easy pace with the basics especially about BPPV and exercises for

general balance. After that, if you want more advanced then you take

future courses.

Hiten Dave PT

> What sate do you live in? Jeff Hoder, PT, DPT, NCS will be doing a course

> for PACE Seminars in NJ,  this July.  The course information will be posted

> on the website next month: www.PACEducate.com.  You can email me directly,

> if you want more details.

>

> Bernice Small, PT

> Freehold, NJ

>

>

> ________________________________

> 

> To: PTManager

> Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2012 11:06 PM

> Subject: Vestibular Physical Therapy

>

> Hello Group!

>

> I need a good vestibular rehab course to go to….anyone….

>

> Adam P. Carson, DPT, OCS

>

>

>

>

>

>> I would be happy to visit with you off line and answer any questions you

>> might have. Our facility utilizes swing bed.

>>

>>

>>

>> Vosler, MSPT

>>

>> Therapy Services Manager

>>

>> Holy ry Healthcare

>>

>> 2600 St.

>>

>> Miles City, MT 59301

>>

>> tracy.vosler@...

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>> office

>>

>> cell

>>

>> fax

>>

>> From: PTManager [mailto:PTManager ] On

>> Behalf Of Thagard

>> Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 12:48 PM

>> To: PTManager

>> Subject: swing beds in acute care

>>

>> Does anyone have any experience with " swing beds " on the acute unit, if

>> you have a SNU on site?

>> If the more acute patients stay in the swing bed, yet they are rehab

>> candidates.. how does it impact trying to capture a RUG? If they are

>> more acute, does the frequency of 3 missed days increase? What about

>> those first few days when they cannot tolerate as much therapy.. what is

>> the impact on your RUG estimate?

>> Thanks for any information you can offer.

>>

>> Thagard

>> Director, Rehabilitation

>> Sampson Regional Medical Center

>> 405 Beaman St

>> Clinton, NC 28328

>>

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