Dunmore Rehab Staff Member Receives Parkinson’s Disease Training

Dunmore Rehab photoAshley Reedey, PT, DPT of the Dunmore Rehab Center was among 10 staff members from Allied Services Integrated Health System and other healthcare professionals from New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania who attended a 2-day conference on innovative Parkinson’s disease care.

The conference delivered by Parkinson’s Wellness Recovery was hosted at Heinz Rehab Hospital in Wilkes-Barre recently. Parkinson’s Wellness Recovery (PWR!) is a dynamic, exercised-based approach to treatment developed in Tuscon, Arizona by Becky Farley, PhD, MS, PT.  PWR! advocates for exercise as the first line of defense for Parkinson’s patients.

Participants in the conference received training in essential functional exercises to target the primary symptoms of Parkinson’s disease such as rigidity and problems with coordination. Allied Services physical therapy staff enrolled in the conference learned about the implementation and scaling of these dynamic movements depending on the severity of the disease and therapy setting.  

They also received training in the Exercise4BrainChange® framework applied to PWR!Moves® which allows for a comprehensive PD-specific approach that can target the multiple motor/sensory/cognitive/emotional symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.

To learn about therapeutic approaches to Parkinson’s care at Allied Services including PWR! visit alliedservices.org or call 570-348-1360.  

 

Grand Opening of Dunmore Rehab Center

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Community partners, patients, staff and leadership from Allied Services Integrated Health System gathered for the grand opening of the Dunmore Rehab Center. The brand new facility, located at 315 South Blakely Street, adds to the non-profit health system’s 13 existing outpatient locations in Lackawanna, Luzerne, Monroe and Wyoming Counties.  This new resource for patients and the local community represents a significant investment and indicator of growth for Allied Services; it is their first new outpatient rehab facility in 10 years.  

The Dunmore Rehab Center, under the direction of Clinic Manager, Ashley Reedy, PT, DPT of Gouldsboro, joins Allied Services’ outpatient rehab team which offers a wide variety of rehabilitation programs including pediatrics, orthopedics, spine, women’s health, sports medicine, balance, lymphedema, arthritis, stroke and other neurological disorders.

“Our outpatient rehabilitation centers are known for the quality of care, breadth and depth of experience of our staff and ultimately, the positive outcomes we achieve with our patients. We’re excited to be able to serve our patients in their own communities with these new, patient-centered facilities, all while offering access to the same highly experienced, compassionate professionals as always” commented Cathy Guzzi, PT, DPT, MS, Assistant Vice President of Outpatient Services.

A ribbon cutting was held for the new Dunmore Rehab Center, 315 S. Blakely St. Shown from left: Robert Cole, PhD., Chief Analytics Officer; Heather Mahon, PTA, ATC; Diana Pope-Albright, PT, DPT, Assistant Vice President of Outpatient Operations; Kay Garbett, Clinic Coordinator; Ashley Reedy, PT, DPT, Clinic Manager; Bernie Strobel, OTR/L, Executive Director of Outpatient Services; Dr. Gregory Basting, Vice President of Medical Services; Cathy Guzzi, PT, DPT, MS, Assistant Vice President of Outpatient Services; and Atty. Bill Conaboy, president & CEO.

Allied Services makes donation to Ryan Michalcyzk Memorial Fund

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The Michalczyk family recently visited the new Dunmore Rehab Center to  receive a donation from the Allied Services Integrated Health System. Representatives from Allied Services presented the family with a donation to the Ryan Mason Michalczyk Memorial Fund.

The fund was established in 2009 in memory of one-year-old Ryan Mason Michalczyk who passed away unexpectedly in his sleep.

To date, the fund has renovated and paid for upkeep of St. Anthony’s Memorial Playground, provided a substantial donation to Sherwood Park’s creation and maintenance of a splash pad, and has donated to numerous children and families in need within the community affected by health and/or financial struggles.

Shown in the front row, from left: Kara Michalczyk, Diane Michalczyk, Joel Michalczyk and Maura Michalczyk. Back row, same order: Michael Ferguson, AVP Risk Management/Insurance Services; Ashley Reedy, PT, DPT, Clinic Manager; Kay Garbett, Clinic Coordinator, and Mark Michalczyk.