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[Live webinar tomorrow at 1 PM ET] If your hospice were audited tomorrow, would your documentation hold up? Join us to l...
04/29/2026

[Live webinar tomorrow at 1 PM ET] If your hospice were audited tomorrow, would your documentation hold up? Join us to learn what auditors look for and the steps you can take now to strengthen eligibility, interdisciplinary group oversight, and reduce denials. https://hubs.ly/Q0492F3-0

04/29/2026

What if the travel experiences your patients have always wanted became their biggest motivator?

Tricia Norton, co-founder of Discover Live, shares how live, guided virtual travel experiences are tapping into something deeply human and turning it into a meaningful driver of engagement.

She joins host Carol Chiang () to explore how these experiences go beyond passive viewing, creating real-time connection, curiosity, and participation that can support individuals with mobility, cognitive, or sensory challenges.

Together, they unpack how virtual travel can be used not as a novelty, but as a clinically relevant tool to spark motivation, support occupational engagement, and open the door to powerful “aha moments” in care.

Listen anywhere you get your podcasts, and earn CE credit on Medbridge by completing the quick quiz for each episode. Plus, every episode includes downloadable quick-reference resources so you can put ideas into action right away.

04/28/2026

If the progress your students are making isn’t transferring to the classroom, a shift in how they approach problem-solving may be the answer.

Dr. Lara Collins Barros faced this challenge firsthand, which led her to CO-OP (Cognitive Orientation to daily Occupational Performance) a framework built around guided discovery and self-reflection.

She joins host Nicole Quint () to explore how CO-OP helps bridge the gap between skill and performance—shifting students from traditional fine motor drills to actively problem-solving through the “Goal-Plan-Do-Check” strategy.

Together, they unpack actionable ways to implement interventions that build student autonomy and ensure skills actually generalize to the classroom and beyond.

Listen anywhere you get your podcasts, and earn CE credit on Medbridge by completing the quick quiz for each episode. Plus, every episode includes downloadable quick-reference resources so you can put ideas into action right away.

04/27/2026

If your patient can talk through all 30 reps, they probably never reached a therapeutic level of load. That’s where the traditional 3x10 model starts to fall short.

So how do you know when “enough reps” is actually enough resistance? Stop the guesstimation and start using clearer indicators of intensity.

In this live recording of Rehab and Performance Lab, Dan Lorenz joined Phil Plisky () to challenge the traditional 3x10 status quo and dive into the physiological necessity of true tissue loading.

Together, they explore the use of objective feedback loops and functional testing to bridge the gap between initial rehab and high-level performance.

Tune in to learn why it’s time to “test, don’t guess” and how to safely apply progressive overload to optimize patient outcomes.

Listen anywhere you get your podcasts, and earn CE credit on Medbridge by completing the quick quiz for each episode. Plus, every episode includes downloadable quick-reference resources so you can put ideas into action right away.

Audits, denials, and medical reviews aren’t occasional anymore—they’re part of day-to-day hospice operations. Join us on...
04/23/2026

Audits, denials, and medical reviews aren’t occasional anymore—they’re part of day-to-day hospice operations. Join us on 4/30 at 1 PM ET to learn how to reduce risk, strengthen audit readiness, and build more defensible documentation practices. https://hubs.ly/Q0492F3-0

04/23/2026

There’s only one week left to make your picks… and I may be taking training a little too seriously.

16 of the most-assigned exercises of 2026 are going head-to-head in the Medbridge Matchup Challenge. Your bracket is due by April 30th!

Put your clinical instincts to the test as you make your predictions, earn points, and climb the leaderboard.

Everyone who enters gets complimentary clinical content, but for top performers?
• 1st place: Free year of Medbridge Premium 🏆
• 2nd and 3rd place: Amazon gift card 🎁

Submit your picks using the link in our bio!

Join us on 5/12 at 1 PM ET for our new webinar, ‘Introducing Medbridge Outcomes: From Measurement to Care Intelligence’ ...
04/21/2026

Join us on 5/12 at 1 PM ET for our new webinar, ‘Introducing Medbridge Outcomes: From Measurement to Care Intelligence’ with CEO Donovan Campbell and CPTO Sarah Singh. See how we’re moving beyond "bolt-on" tools by integrating patient-reported outcomes directly into the clinician workflow to drive better data and better care. https://hubs.ly/Q04csWGw0

04/21/2026

When collaboration starts early, it adds context to every decision that follows. For Dr. Nina Lu (.ninalu) and Emily Wilson (), that sometimes means rethinking surgery altogether.

In the latest Speech Scope, they join host Sarah Baar () for an eye-opening look at interdisciplinary care for facial nerve paralysis.

They unpack how surgeons and therapists can meaningfully align from the start, along with evidence-based approaches to facial retraining that can dramatically improve outcomes.

One of the most powerful takeaways: when patients hear a unified message from both surgical and therapy perspectives, it changes how they engage in their own recovery—and in some cases, it can completely shift the trajectory of care.

If you’ve ever wondered where facial therapy fits into your scope—or how to build bridges across disciplines—this conversation is for you.

Listen anywhere you get your podcasts, and earn CE credit on Medbridge by completing the quick quiz for each episode. Plus, every episode includes downloadable quick-reference resources so you can put ideas into action right away.

04/20/2026

In neurodegenerative care, success doesn’t always mean getting better. It means showing up to maximize a patient’s potential at every stage.

On the latest Neuro Navigators, J.J. () sits down with Matthew Caraher, () to explore what that actually looks like in practice across ALS and Huntington’s disease care.

Together, they challenge the fear-based mindset that often surrounds neurodegenerative conditions and what it takes to shift toward intentional, staged rehabilitation that prioritizes function, participation, and quality of life.

From dosing moderate-intensity exercise to using objective data alongside patient-reported outcomes, this conversation gets into the real tools clinicians can use to guide care when decline is expected but impact is still possible.

Listen anywhere you get your podcasts, and earn CE credit on Medbridge by completing the quick quiz for each episode. Plus, every episode includes downloadable quick-reference resources so you can put ideas into action right away.

Home health reimbursement cuts aren’t slowing down, but your strategy can evolve. From maximizing HHVBP performance to a...
04/18/2026

Home health reimbursement cuts aren’t slowing down, but your strategy can evolve. From maximizing HHVBP performance to accelerating onboarding and reducing avoidable costs, our new article breaks down three practical ways agencies can protect margins while continuing to deliver high-quality care. Read the article: https://bit.ly/482Jbxq

04/15/2026

It’s time to put your clinical instincts to the test. The Medbridge Matchup Challenge is live! 🏆

16 of the most assigned HEP exercises are facing off in head-to-head matchups. Think you know which exercises clinicians assigned most?

Make your picks, earn points, and see how your choices stack up against the community.

Everyone who enters gets complimentary clinical content, and for top performers:
• 1st place: Free year of Medbridge Premium
• 2nd and 3rd place: Amazon gift card

Submit your picks by April 30th using the link in our bio!

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