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MossRehab established a Rehabilitation Training Center in 1970 and appointed Dorothea Glass, MD, [4] as its medical director. Glass was one of the first women to achieve this type of leadership role in rehabilitation. [3] In 1974, MossRehab began a driver training program to teach people with disabilities how to drive safely and independently.
Elkins Park is an unincorporated community in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States.It is split between Cheltenham and Abington Townships in the northern suburbs outside of Philadelphia, which it borders along Cheltenham Avenue roughly 7 miles (11 km) from Center City.
Baptist Institute for Christian Workers (also known as Crown Nursing Home and now known as Snyder House) is a historic building 1427 Snyder Avenue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which has been used for several purposes and currently is a rehabilitation facility for veterans.
The Wendkos Center for Brain Injury and Stroke at Magee is led by a stroke program physician, who is a board certified physiatrist (fiz-ee-ah-trist - specialized rehabilitation physician). [5] This physiatrist leads a team of stroke rehabilitation experts including case managers, nurses, occupational therapists, physical therapists ...
MossRehab [6] in Elkins Park; Einstein Healthcare Network also operates outpatient centers in the Philadelphia neighborhoods of Bustleton, Germantown, Holmesburg, and Logan. Outside of Philadelphia, it has outpatient centers in the suburban Philadelphia communities of Blue Bell, Collegeville, East Norriton Township, King of Prussia, Lansdale ...
The Stiffel Senior Center offered education and social programs, served kosher hot meals, and provided other resources for its aging members. The Stiffel Center was supporting 225 elderly Jewish neighbors in 1989. [2] Before its closing, the Center was serving approximately 500 neighborhood community members of whom 150 were Jewish. [3] In May ...
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Penn Medicine Rittenhouse is a rehabilitation and long-term acute-care facility in the Southwest Center City neighborhood of Philadelphia founded in 2007. [1] The current facility is owned by the University of Pennsylvania Health System (UPHS) [2] and operated by Good Shepherd Penn Partners. [3]