Tuesday, April 21, 2015

#TeamEIPT Around the Towns

Tomorrow, Wednesday, April 22nd, is a busy day for Team EIPT. We will be hosting a vendor table at the UnityPoint Community Health Fair in Muscatine from 10 AM to 3 PM at the Muscatine Mall. This is our first time participating in this annual health fair and we are so excited to be part of it this year. We will be available to chat with you about women's health issues (e.g., stress incontinence), existing injuries, as well as offering free balance assessments. We are so passionate about the services we offer because we want everyone to live fully and move freely!

Also tomorrow, our West Branch Clinic will have it's Open House from 5 to 7 PM. We will be offering free injury assessments, light refreshments, and facility tours. Our staff will be on hand to explain the services we offer right where you live. If you have seen the flyer above around town, let us know where you saw it via email, Twitter, or Facebook and be entered to win a free t-shirt!

We hope you can come out and see us at either of these events. Stay tuned for our next quarterly newsletter, which comes out in May. And if you just can't wait to see us, we are sponsoring a Kentucky Derby-themed happy hour at Leland R. Smith Assisted Living on Friday, May 1st, from 3 to 4 PM.

Thursday, April 2, 2015

The Postman

Rain or shine, he rarely misses a day! 

Meet James Batchelor, a 95-year-old resident of Leland Smith Assisted Living, who walks his way to our physical therapy clinic (even on a day when many patients called to cancel due to ice) to log his daily hour on the NuStep. Since we had some free time that icy day, we decided to get to know James a little better and what a treat it was!

James grew up on a farm in the township of Montpelier, near Wildcat Den State Park. James received his teaching certificate from the Iowa State Teacher’s College (now UNI) in Cedar Falls, attended Augustana College, and graduated in 1958. After graduation, he relocated to Milwaukee, WI, where he taught high school physics for 30 years. In 1990 he returned to Wilton, IA, as his wife inherited the family farm, and he has been here ever since.

When asked what keeps him motivated to exercise, James reports that he wants to keep in shape and keep the weight off (noting the excellent food at Leland Smith). In addition, James had experience in our therapy clinic when he had a bout of back pain. When recalling his back pain, James states that he “couldn’t get out of bed” initially, but after working with our PT, Corey, and getting some exercises, his back is much improved.

Kudos to James Batchelor who is making the decision to Live Fully and Move Freely! #noagelimits