Hospital to Host Balance Training
Online, June 20, 2012 (Newswire.com) - New England Rehabilitation Hospital, a world-class rehabilitative care provider, will offer free Balance Training and Fall Prevention Screenings. These assessments are ideal for those who are at risk for experiencing balance issues.People who have recently experienced a fall, feel unsteady on their feet, or suffer from vertigo, high blood pressure, neuropathy or visual impairments could qualify for these free screenings. Find out if you could benefit from a SAFE STEPS Balance Training and Fall Prevention Program.
Appointments are required for the free screenings. For more information, please call 508-879-2555, or visit www.newenglandrehab.com.
The event will take place on Wednesday, June 27th from 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m at the New England Rehabilitation Hospital in Woburn, MA.
This event is free for those who have recently experienced a fall, feel unsteady on their feet, or suffer from vertigo, high blood pressure, neuropathy or visual impairments.
New England Rehabilitation Hospital
2 Rehabilitation Way
Woburn, MA 01801
718-939-1900
About New England Rehabilitation Hospital:
Since 1970, New England Rehabilitation Hospital (NERH) has gained recognition as a world-class rehabilitative care provider dedicated to helping patients maximize functionality, mobility, and independence following illness or injury. NERH is a licensed 210-bed acute facility, which includes a 20-bed satellite hospital in Danvers, Massachusetts, a 22-bed satellite unit in Lowell, Massachusetts, and multiple outpatient clinics. The hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission and also has been awarded Disease-Specific Care Certification in its Stroke Rehabilitation Program. Five Star Quality Care, located in Newton, Massachusetts, is the parent company of NERH and its Massachusetts-based sister rehabilitation hospital network, including Braintree Rehabilitation Hospital, a satellite unit at Metrowest Medical Center in Natick, and an array of outpatient rehabilitation centers.