Archive for May, 2009

Hagersville Physiotherapy Offers New Program for Patients With Blood Pressure Problems

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Blood pressure problems? Daniel Agostinelli, a physiotherapist with the Hagersville Physiotherapy Clinic is offering a new program for patients dealing with blood pressure problems.

The program, running three times a week for eight weeks, is focused on helping individuals decrease blood pressure and make lifestyle changes such as improving dietary and nutrition habits, to fight conditions that cause changes in blood pressure that result in compromised health. (more…)

PT Health Physiotherapist Receives Recognition Award From The University of Toronto

Monday, May 25th, 2009

university of torontoPT Health, a physiotherapy service group located throughout Canada, extends its recognition to Darryl Yardley, a physiotherapist presented with a prestigious award from the University of Toronto. This award is offered, after careful consideration from the Department of Physiotherapy at the University of Toronto, to acknowledge the services and skills of physiotherapists who provide excellent learning environments, guidance, supervision and inspiration to physiotherapy students. (more…)

PT Health Awarded LandMark Village Physiotherapy Contract

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

front_01PT Health was recently awarded a contract to provide long-term physiotherapy care and services at Landmark Village, a new, beautiful retirement community located in beautiful Sarnia, Ontario.

The retirement community offers resort-style living to seniors that includes spa facilities, a wellness center, exercise rooms and most importantly, access to health and wellness services, education, physical fitness programs, medication management, and 24-hour emergency response.

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PT Health Helps Family In Belize Build New Home

Monday, May 4th, 2009

pthealth belizeFor ten days last November, a handful of executives from PT Health and CMV Financial ventured to the town of Unitedville, Belize to volunteer their efforts to help build a house for a family there.  After all, Ty Pennington and his group at Extreme Home Makeovers aren’t the only ones who help families in need, and PT Health was proud to participate in the project to build a home for a woman and her eight children who desperately needed a home.

PT Health executives and a representative from CMV Financial traveled to Belize to offer their muscles, skills and ideas to provide a secure home for a woman whose house was literally falling down around her. The structure, lacking most of the roof and a floor that was caving in, was in dire need of shelter for herself and her children.

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