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A Physiatrist is a medical doctor specializing in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R); treats pain and conditions related to the musculoskeletal and neurological systems. Physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R) or physiatry or rehabilitation medicine, is a branch of medicine which aims to enhance and restore functional ability and quality of life to those with physical impairments or disabilities. A physician who has completed training in this field is referred to as a physiatrist or rehab medicine specialist. In order to be a physiatrist in the United States, one must complete four years of medical school, one year of internship, and three years of residency. Physiatrists specialize in restoring optimal function to people with injuries to the muscles, bones, tissues, lymphatic and nervous system.
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The Law Offices of Eric G. Canter is a personal injury law firm dedicated to providing high quality, aggressive legal representation to victims of personal injury and negligence. Mr. Canter has been representing seriously injured victims of accidents throughout the state of Florida for over 13 years. As a member of the Broward County and Palm Beach County Trial Lawyers Associations and the Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers, Mr. Canter stays active in lobbying for the rights of accident victims while also fighting against insurance companies and business interests that seek to limit those rights. Specializing in personal injury including automobile negligence and medical malpractice, Mr. Canter has successfully litigated cases against automobile manufacturers, hospitals and large corporations to insure that his injured clients are protected from and compensated for the negligence of others.
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Personal injury lawyers of The Cartwright Law Firm Inc in San Francisco provide aggressive legal representation to clients involved in cases of injury, wrongful death or harassment
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Recognizing the critical need for accessible, affordable housing, AbilityFirst has become a leader in building and operating residential facilities for individuals with physical and developmental disabilities. This commitment reflects our mission to help children and adults with disabilities realize their full potential throughout their lives. In 1984, the first AbilityFirst accessible apartment complex opened its doors, in Glendale, California. Today, our housing program has grown to include 10 apartment complexes, a “family-style” adult residential facility, and a residential home for seniors. We are happy to announce that our newest apartment complex, and our first in Orange County, is now open.
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In 1984, the first AbilityFirst accessible apartment complex opened its doors, in Glendale, California. Today, our housing program has grown to include 10 apartment complexes, a “family-style” adult residential facility, and a residential home for seniors. We are happy to announce that our newest apartment complex, and our first in Orange County, is now open. Recognizing the critical need for accessible, affordable housing, AbilityFirst has become a leader in building and operating residential facilities for individuals with physical and developmental disabilities. This commitment reflects our mission to help children and adults with disabilities realize their full potential throughout their lives.
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Today, our housing program has grown to include 10 apartment complexes, a “family-style” adult residential facility, and a residential home for seniors. We are happy to announce that our newest apartment complex, and our first in Orange County, is now open. Recognizing the critical need for accessible, affordable housing, AbilityFirst has become a leader in building and operating residential facilities for individuals with physical and developmental disabilities. This commitment reflects our mission to help children and adults with disabilities realize their full potential throughout their lives. In 1984, the first AbilityFirst accessible apartment complex opened its doors, in Glendale, California.
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In 1984, the first AbilityFirst accessible apartment complex opened its doors, in Glendale, California. Today, our housing program has grown to include 10 apartment complexes, a “family-style” adult residential facility, and a residential home for seniors. We are happy to announce that our newest apartment complex, and our first in Orange County, is now open Recognizing the critical need for accessible, affordable housing, AbilityFirst has become a leader in building and operating residential facilities for individuals with physical and developmental disabilities. This commitment reflects our mission to help children and adults with disabilities realize their full potential throughout their lives.
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Recognizing the critical need for accessible, affordable housing, AbilityFirst has become a leader in building and operating residential facilities for individuals with physical and developmental disabilities. This commitment reflects our mission to help children and adults with disabilities realize their full potential throughout their lives. In 1984, the first AbilityFirst accessible apartment complex opened its doors, in Glendale, California. Today, our housing program has grown to include 10 apartment complexes, a “family-style” adult residential facility, and a residential home for seniors. We are happy to announce that our newest apartment complex, and our first in Orange County, is now open.
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Each State in the U.S. has an early intervention system. In Michigan, it is called Early On. This system of early intervention services is for infants and toddlers, birth to three years of age, with developmental delay(s) and/or disabilities, and their families. Early On Michigan is the system of early intervention services for infants and toddlers, birth to three years of age, with developmental delays and/or disabilities. Early On supports families as their children learn and grow.
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AbilityFirst’s Lawrence L. Frank Center in Pasadena offers programs for children and adults with developmental disabilities, such as autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, and epilepsy. The center serves the San Gabriel Valley region of Southern California, including the communities of Pasadena, Glendale, Monrovia, Altadena, Sierra Madre, Arcadia, Rosemead, San Marino, South Pasadena, and Temple City. Established in 1968, the center is named for AbilityFirst founder and past president Lawrence L. Frank, who was a prominent resident of Pasadena. The center features two large activity rooms, a sensory room, rewards room, a computer lab, an outdoor swimming pool, two outdoor patios and an outdoor play area.
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AbilityFirst, formerly Crippled Children Society provides programs and services to help children and adults with disabilities reach their full potential
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AbilityFirst, formerly Crippled Children Society provides programs and services to help children and adults with disabilities reach their full potential. AbilityFirst serves special needs children and adults with autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome and other developmental and physical disabilities. In 1999, the organization adopted the name AbilityFirst to better reflect our mission, our vision for the future, and our commitment to celebrating the unique abilities of every individual. Learning to swim can be an empowering and exciting experience. Swim lessons are just one of many activities offered through AbiltiyFirst’s aquatic program.
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AbilityFirst, formerly Crippled Children Society provides programs and services to help children and adults with disabilities reach their full potential
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AbilityFirst, formerly Crippled Children Society provides programs and services to help children and adults with disabilities reach their full potential
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AbilityFirst’s Newport Mesa Center in Costa Mesa offers after-school enrichment programs for children with developmental disabilities, such as autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, and epilepsy. The center serves the cities of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach and their surrounding communities. Established in 1999, the center includes two modular classrooms and a playground.
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AbilityFirst’s Paul Weston Work Center in Woodland Hills offers many business services – such as secure shredding, sorting, packaging, assembly, fulfillment and mailing – while providing gainful employment to adults with developmental disabilities, such as autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, and epilepsy. With a work force of 53 adults with disabilities, the Center provides employment services to accommodate individual needs, including on-the-job training, supervision, and assistance in acquiring appropriate workplace behavior. For those who are interested and have the skills necessary to seek employment outside the Work Center, we provide supported employment (job placement with local companies). Established in 1954 as Rancho Del Valle, the Work Center was renamed in honor of big band leader Paul Weston, a former board member and supporter of AbilityFirst.
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AbilityFirst’s L.L. Frank Work Center in downtown Los Angeles provides many business services – such as secure shredding, sorting, packaging, assembly, fulfillment and mailing – while providing gainful employment to adults with developmental disabilities, such as autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, and epilepsy. With a work force of 79 adults with disabilities, the Center provides employment services to accommodate individual needs, including on-the-job training, supervision, and assistance in acquiring appropriate workplace behavior. For those who are interested and have the skills necessary to seek employment outside the Work Center, we provide supported employment (job placement with local companies). Established in 1954 as the Los Angeles Workshop, the Center was later renamed in honor of AbilityFirst founder Lawrence L. Frank, and moved to its current location in 1986.
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Kids, teens and adults with mild to severe physical and developmental disabilities come to Camp Paivika in the summer and winter for horseback riding, swimming, adaptive sports, campfires and cookouts, arts and crafts, performing arts and other enjoyable, enriched activities. With a sense of freedom inspired by time spent outdoors in natural surroundings, campers learn, develop new interests and confidence through guided play, social skills building and exploration. Opportunities for socialization are built into every program and activity. Many participants come to Camp Paivika year after year, making memories and forming lasting bonds of friendship with fellow campers and staff. Watch our Camp Paivika video to see and hear how camping has changed and enhanced the lives of individuals of all ages.
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Recognizing the critical need for accessible, affordable housing, AbilityFirst has become a leader in building and operating residential facilities for individuals with physical and developmental disabilities. This commitment reflects our mission to help children and adults with disabilities realize their full potential throughout their lives. In 1984, the first AbilityFirst accessible apartment complex opened its doors, in Glendale, California. Today, our housing program has grown to include 10 apartment complexes, a “family-style” adult residential facility, and a residential home for seniors. We are happy to announce that our newest apartment complex, and our first in Orange County, is now open.
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AbilityFirst, formerly Crippled Children Society provides programs and services to help children and adults with disabilities reach their full potential
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AbilityFirst provides programs and services to help children and adults with physical and developmental disabilities reach their full potential throughout their lives. We offer a broad range of employment, recreational and socialization programs and operate 12 accessible residential housing complexes. When our organization was founded, the name reflected the thinking and norms of the time. The ensuing decades, however, brought dramatic change. We expanded to provide programs for adults, as well as children. We also broadened our mission in order to meet the needs of those with developmental disabilities, as well as those with physical disabilities. Development disabilities include autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, and epilepsy.
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Recognizing the critical need for accessible, affordable housing, AbilityFirst has become a leader in building and operating residential facilities for individuals with physical and developmental disabilities. This commitment reflects our mission to help children and adults with disabilities realize their full potential throughout their lives. In 1984, the first AbilityFirst accessible apartment complex opened its doors, in Glendale, California. Today, our housing program has grown to include 10 apartment complexes, a “family-style” adult residential facility, and a residential home for seniors. We are happy to announce that our newest apartment complex, and our first in Orange County, is now open.
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Today, our housing program has grown to include 10 apartment complexes, a “family-style” adult residential facility, and a residential home for seniors. We are happy to announce that our newest apartment complex, and our first in Orange County, is now open. Recognizing the critical need for accessible, affordable housing, AbilityFirst has become a leader in building and operating residential facilities for individuals with physical and developmental disabilities. This commitment reflects our mission to help children and adults with disabilities realize their full potential throughout their lives. In 1984, the first AbilityFirst accessible apartment complex opened its doors, in Glendale, California.
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AbilityFirst, formerly Crippled Children Society provides programs and services to help children and adults with disabilities reach their full potential
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If you are looking for a podiatrist in East Tennessee we welcome you to our practice. Our goal is to provide our patients with the premier foot and ankle care available. Our team approach to patient care is aimed at educating our patients on the best way to heal their maladies. Our exceptionally well trained doctors and staff will develop a treatment regimen to fit your needs as quickly and comfortably as possible. Our qualified staff is friendly and will ensure a pleasant visit. Our main office is conveniently located in Lenoir City. We also have offices in Knoxville, Madisonville, Oak Ridge, and Sevierville.
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Only Pediatric Orthopedic services are available at this office. The following SCOI Doctor are available to see patients in Pasadena: Patricia C. McKeever, MD
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Our dedication to upholding the rights of you, our client, compels complete client loyalty from us, your attorneys. For over two decades, Block, Klukas Manzella has integrated this concept. This has been a promise you can continue to count on. Our dedication to upholding the rights of you, our client, compels complete client loyalty from us, your attorneys.
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Block, Klukas & Manzella, P.C., has roots dating back to 1951, evolving into the present day law firm which focuses in complex personal injury and workers’ compensation matters. Since its inception Block, Klukas & Manzella, P.C. has always been on the forefront of leadership in the field. For example, we were first in the country to win a jury case, which proved a chemically induced immuno-deficiency. We were also the first law firm to introduce PET scans into evidence in brain damage cases in Cook and Will Counties. We have successfully prosecuted all types of cases ranging from aviation crashes to maritime disasters to basic worker’s compensation claims.
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Wrongful death, medical malpractice, birth injury lawyers at Silver Golub Teitell aggressively pursue negligence, cerebral palsy, erbs palsy, business litigation law, and personal injury cases in Connecticut
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Nashville Ear, Nose, & Throat Clinic is the Premier ENT medical practice in Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Our staff includes some of the top doctors, nurses, and audiologists in their fields. We provide comprehensive care for all ear, nose and throat conditions.
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We conduct clinical trials in Epilepsy, Multiple Sclerosis, Migraine, Stroke, Knee pain, Back pain, Fibromyalgia, Diabetic Neuropathy and different Neurological and pain conditions.
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Neil A. Busis, M.D., provides diagnosis and care for a variety of neurological conditions. He is also a clinical associate professor in the Department of Neurology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
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Treatments are not toxic and minimally invasive. They require the patient to be a part of the healing process. The following is a list of CHI Medical Center services: 1. Holistic Family Medicine, including comprehensive women's, men's and children's health care. 2. Medical acupuncture: Acupuncture can be effective as the only treatment used, or as a support or adjunct therapy to other medical treatments for many disorders. 3. Natural allergy elimination techniques, which combine acupressure with applied kinesiology techniques, with or without acupuncture treatment. 4. Mind/Body Medicine, incorporating stress reduction and harmonizing techniques, including traditional Chinese healing techniques such as medical qi-gong. 5. Metabolic and nutritional therapy, including nutritional, vitamin and mineral supplements, enzymes and amino acids. 6. Herbal Medicine, including Chinese herbal formulas and Western herbs.
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I only see patients by appointment. Please call the above number or email to schedule. I see patients Tuesday through Friday.
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GLENDALE ADVENTIST MEDICAL CENTER - PEDIATRIC THERAPY CENTER
CA, 91201 GLENDALE, 2560 COLORADO BOULEVARD
GAMC's Play to Learn Center is located one mile from the hospital's main campus in the Therapy & Wellness Center with ample parking and easy access. Our team of licensed professionals - including occupational, physical and speech therapists - offer a range of services for children with special needs, such as: Delayed speech or walking. Sensory deficits. Cerebral palsy. Stroke. Autism. Genetic syndromes. And many other diagnoses.
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Dr. Subhash Shah, MD, and his staff are pleased to have you as a visitor to our Neurology Center of Wichita practice. There is only so much that can be explained within this website about all that our Wichita child neurology office has to offer. We invite you to call us so we can meet in person to explain, in more detail, our Vision, Passion and Desire for Excellence in caring for your child.
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Office Hours: M-F 8-5 PM MDT (Except Holidays) Closed for Lunch 12-1 PM. Boise Speech and Hearing Clinic has provided speech, language and hearing services in Southwest Idaho for over 35 years. Boise Speech and Hearing Clinic has an established reputation for providing quality services that are affordable. We base our reputation on honesty and exceptional service. Mission Statement : To provide quality diagnostic, therapeutic, and educational services for individuals with Hearing, Speech and Language impairments and their families.
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The staff at Utah Valley Specialty Hospital believes that recovery is not just physical – it is also a very emotional experience. Patients need a caring, highly-trained and supportive team to maximize recovery and regain independence. The Specialty Hospital provides advanced long-term acute care, including high observation/critical care, for patients who require time to heal from catastrophic injury or illness. Inpatient Services: Stroke (CVA), Spinal cord injury, Amputation, Major multiple trauma, Fracture of femur, Brain injury, Neurological disorders, Active polyarthritis or severe or advanced osteoarthritis, Knee and/or hip joint replacement, Orthopedic dysfunction. Outpatient services include physical, occupational, and speech therapy.
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Open Monday – Friday from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. Each summer, Wright & Filippis and the Filippis Foundation host an annual tournament to support various non-profit organizations – and to honor the man who first established this enduring tradition.
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At the Law Offices of Blauman, McCabe, Koors & Jednak we represent and are dedicated to helping victims and their families deal with pain and loss associated with significant injuries resulting from medical malpractice, personal injury & workers compensation cases. Our firm, which has recovered tens of millions of dollars for our clients, consists of trial lawyers with over 100 years of experience, successfully litigating claims in New York’s five boroughs, Westchester, and the lower Hudson Valley. So our clients can concentrate on a healthy recovery, we accept our cases on a contingency fee basis. You never pay anything unless – and until – we recover money on your behalf. There are no fees to begin your case and we are only paid if we win your case.
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Our facility, designed solely for the provision of specialized rehabilitative care, is the only freestanding acute rehabilitation hospital in Greenwood. The facility’s unique design fosters a comfortable and responsive environment for our patients. Our hospital provides rehabilitative services for patients with functional deficits as a result of debilitating illnesses, or injuries. Through our inpatient rehabilitation programs, we help patients recover quickly and return home with a renewed sense of self-sufficiency.
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The Pediatric Rehabilitation Department of Exeter Hospital is committed to offering the highest quality care to children and families in the community. Our goal is to provide excellent patient care experiences by engaging families in the treatment process and responding to specific needs and preferences. Customer focus is central to our success while providing technically superior and compassionate services.
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As neurologists, our physicians are highly trained to treat disorders of the nervous system. This includes diseases of the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles. Some of the more common problems that a neurologist will diagnose and treat are strokes, epilepsy (seizures), headaches, dementias (Alzheimer's disease), multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and various forms of pain. Neurologists may serve as consultants to other physicians as well as provide long-term care to patients with chronic neurological disorders.
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We strive to provide state-of-the-art diagnosis and treatment using the latest neurological innovations. We are aware that many neurological conditions are accompanied by social discomfort or embarrassment; therefore, we emphasize sensitivity and discretion when dealing with all our patients' concerns.
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Peninsula Neurology is a neurology practice based in Newport News, Virginia. Our practice includes neurologists Dr. Rajinder Singh and Dr. Steven M. Bojarski. Appointments are available in Newport News, Virginia, the Hampton Roads area. Our office is open Monday through Thursday from 8:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m. and on Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. A neurologist is highly trained in the diagnosis and treatment of nervous system disorders, including diseases of the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles. Neurologists may serve as consultants to other physicians, as well as provide long-term care to patients with chronic neurological disorders.
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TEXAS CHILD NEUROLOGY is located in Plano Texas Texas Child Neurology serves the neurologic and neurodevelopmental needs of the children of Greater North Texas. Our office hours are Monday -Thursday 8:00 - 5:00 PM, . Friday 8:00 - 3:00 PM By appointment only. We close 11: 30- 1 :00 PM daily for lunch. Phones are answered until 4:30 PM Monday - Thursday and until 3:00 PM on Friday.
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Open Monday – Thursday from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. Prosthetics & Orthotics only. Wright & Filippis offers comprehensive care for the management of every type of lower extremity limb loss. After being fully evaluated, a rehabilitation program is implemented that is consistent with the amputee’s individual functional goals. Appropriate techniques and technologies are used to maximize each amputee’s rehabilitation experience.
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Open Monday – Friday from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. Founded in Detroit, Michigan, in 1944, Wright & Filippis is the nation’s largest family-owned provider of home medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, respiratory services, and medical supplies. Our company’s motto – “First to serve, first to care” – speaks not only to the healthcare services we provide, but also to our ongoing commitment to improve the lives of seniors and persons with disabilities.
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Open Monday – Friday from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. Prosthetics & Orthotics only. For more than 65 years, Wright & Filippis has established itself as one of the Midwest’s leaders in the orthotic and pedorthic industry. We boast the largest certified practitioner staff in Michigan, certified by the American Board for Certification (ABC) in Orthotics, Board for Certification in Pedorthics, and Board of Orthotic Certification. Our clinicians also attend on-going educational programs which allow them to provide the newest technology to their patients. Orthotic Specialties: Sports Medicine, Pediatrics, Geriatrics, Scoliosis, Diabetic Foot Care, Post Operative Care, Trauma, Diagnosis specific design (polio, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, quadriplegic, paraplegic).
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