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Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Peninsula Home Care Uses Saebo Neurological Orthotic Devices

SALISBURY, MD – For more than 700,000 stroke patients in the U.S. each year, the crippling reality of stroke is not only physical, it is all encompassing. Getting dressed, making a sandwich, brushing teeth … even the most basic task becomes a daily challenge.

But, hope can be found in a new therapy provided by Peninsula Home Care. The treatment, administered by Peninsula’s certified therapists, can bring a new level of independence to stroke survivors and other neurologically impaired individuals. Now available in Delaware and this fall in Maryland, Saebo neurological orthotic devices are designed to help “re-program” the brain following a stroke or injury.

“Patients recovering from stroke find it burdensome and limiting to rely on caregivers to assist them with simple everyday tasks,” said Sandy Russ, Peninsula Home Care branch director. “The Saebo certification allows our therapists to treat patients through exercises using innovative rehabilitation equipment in the comfort of their home, ultimately maximizing their recovery.”
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