• NEWS: RESTORE Skills featured on WINK-TV (CBS, Myers, FL)

    RESTORE-Skills was featured on WINK News (Fort Myers, FL). Below is an excerpt from the segment featuring a patient & two staff members from Signature HealthCARE of Port Charlotte: New virtual therapy technology used inside nursing homes is giving patients the care they need and giving them a way to have fun too. Sally Connelly-Jones is

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  • NEWS: Ian Oppel Interviewed for “Telehealth Best Practices” Series

    Below is an excerpt from the Telehealth Best Practices interview series: In this interview series, called “Telehealth Best Practices; How To Best Care For Your Patients When They Are Not Physically In Front Of You” we are talking to successful Doctors, Dentists, Psychotherapists, Counselors, and other medical and wellness professionals who share lessons and stories

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  • NEWS: RESTORE-Skills featured on WREG News Live at 9

    RESTORE-Skills’ CEO, Eran Arden, spoke with Jerrita Patterson on WREG News’ Live at 9 about connecting seniors & their loved ones. Patterson: More and more senior citizens are really lining up to get coronavirus vaccines across the country. But for many in nursing homes, the pandemic continues to keep them isolated from both family and

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  • NEWS: RESTORE-Skills featured on Spectrum 1 News Ohio

    Below is an excerpt from the story from Spectrum 1 News Ohio: CLEVELAND — Elizabeth Sims and her caregiver admit that since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, things haven’t been the same at The Heights Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center in Broadview Heights. Pandemic restrictions have cut out communal dining, team exercise and group therapy at

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  • NEWS: RESTORE-Skills featured on ABC7 San Francisco

    Below is an excerpt from the story from ABC7 News San Francisco: SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — Health is an important aspect of Building a Better Bay Area. As patients at care facilities are dealing with prolonged social isolation with visits from families curtailed or not allowed, caregivers are turning to multi-player skill games to improve

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  • We RESTORE-Skills TOGETHER!

    RESTORE-Together motivates skilled nursing patients to safely collaborate with loved ones and join team activities Isolation is not for us. As human beings, we are together creatures. We strive for connection from the second we are born; from the minute we look for our mother’s eyes to the language we develop, the relationships we build,

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  • NEWS: RESTORE-Skills featured on WBOC’s Good Day Delmarva

    Below is an excerpt from the story from Good Day Delmarva:  For today’s Wellness Wednesday, Sydney speaks with Joe Asseline with the Westgate Hills Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center to learn about the steps they’re taking to provide contact-less care during the ongoing pandemic.  Today with the help of Westgate Hills Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center in Baltimore, Maryland

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  • NEWS: RESTORE-Skills CEO on ABC’s Local 24 News

    RESTORE-Skills CEO interviewed on Memphis’ Local 24 News (ABC) Below is an excerpt from the story on tech in skilled nursing:  There is a new way some Tennesseans are connecting to loved ones in facilities. Virtually.  It’s called Restore-Skills.com. It’s a computer-based occupational and physical therapy gaming program. All someone in a long term care

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  • NEWS: RESTORE featured in WTBU Radio story

    RESTORE-Skills featured in a WTBU Radio (Boston) story titled, “Mass. Longterm Care Facilities Welcome Socially Distant Visitors” Below is an excerpt from the story on visitation:  Amanda Telesca is the Director of Rehab at the North End Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center, which has 100 beds and about 150 staff members.  Telesca estimated that the average

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  • Let’s use the state of SNF therapy today as a springboard for more positive outcomes

    There’s no question that therapy today in skilled nursing facilities looks vastly different than it did several months ago (and for many years before that). What is yet to be determined is whether or not these changes can result in positive outcomes for all parties involved–patients, of course, therapists and skilled nursing facilities. Just recently,

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