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1. Any publicly posted comments, photos, notifications, or posts will be accessible to the public. By posting any private or protected health information, you are voluntarily consenting to the disclosure of that information.

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Looking to strengthen onboarding and boost staff retention at your home health agency? Discover proven preceptorship mod...
12/27/2025

Looking to strengthen onboarding and boost staff retention at your home health agency? Discover proven preceptorship models that work for agencies large and small. From a robust framework used by Well Care Health to a streamlined peer-mentor approach for smaller teams, this article provides practical strategies and training resources. https://bit.ly/4jemQBd

12/27/2025

When safety concerns show up at home, conversations with families can understandably become emotional. Could we be using data to bring more clarity and confidence?

On the latest episode of Innovative Aging, Aksh*ta Iyer (), CEO of (), joins host Carol Chiang () to explore how smart kitchen technology can support older adults in staying safe and independent at home.

Drawing from real conversations with senior living care teams, Aksh*ta shares how objective data can help families move beyond assumptions and toward informed, compassionate decisions.

Together, the duo unpacks how technology can reduce caregiver burden, guide risk assessment, and prevent premature transitions to higher levels of care—while keeping dignity and autonomy at the center of aging in place.

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.

Healthcare is reaching a breaking point—and a turning point. Rising consumer expectations, regulatory pressure, AI matur...
12/24/2025

Healthcare is reaching a breaking point—and a turning point. Rising consumer expectations, regulatory pressure, AI maturity, and financial strain are converging to reshape how care is delivered. In this article, CEO Donovan Campbell outlines the four forces that will redefine healthcare in 2026—and what leaders need to do now to prepare. https://bit.ly/4pTrY0c

12/24/2025

There is no clearer co-occupation than a mother and child. So why is OT’s role in postpartum recovery still so overlooked?

Maternal health and infant development are deeply connected, especially in the early days when care, routines, and recovery are shared. When a parent is supported, their ability to support their child grows too.

Dr. Zesarae Bodie, founder of , joins host to unpack pediatric therapists’ unique position in supporting both babies and birthing parents.

You’ll learn how your existing skills in activity analysis, environmental modification, and co-occupation can powerfully shift maternal health 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.

12/22/2025

If only one-third of patients finish their plan of care, something is missing between visits. That first gap after a first visit is where trust, confidence, and the therapeutic alliance are either built or lost.

In this episode, Dr. Anang Chokshi (), one of the architects behind RTM codes, joins digital health expert Dr. Jon Ide-Don and host Phil Plisky () to reveal RTM’s untapped role in building patient engagement.

Together, the trio explore why patients cancel, ghost HEPs, and drop off care—and how rehab professionals like you can change that.

Listen for free on Spotify, YouTube or Apple podcasts. For CEUs and bonus takeaway handouts, log in to Medbridge and search for the episode to complete the post-course quiz and survey.

CMS released the 2026 Home Health Final Rule, and the good news is home health avoided devastating proposed cuts—the bad...
12/21/2025

CMS released the 2026 Home Health Final Rule, and the good news is home health avoided devastating proposed cuts—the bad? A 1.3% cut remains. In our new article, we break down changes coming to reimbursements, quality reporting, and value-based care. https://bit.ly/4qa4BPG

12/19/2025

Inhibition is one of the most powerful executive functions- giving us the ability to turn the volume up or down on what matters.

On the latest Speech Scope, Lauren Schwabish () joined host Sarah Baar () to highlight what’s often missing from how we understand and explain essential cognitive abilities.

They joined us at ASHA 2025 for a special recording with real questions from SLPs who stopped by the booth!

The episode explores how analogies, self-awareness, and health literacy can transform therapy into a more empowering and effective experience, perfect for anyone who has ever struggled to explain or treat executive dysfunction.

Listen for free on Spotify, YouTube or Apple podcasts. For CEUs and bonus takeaway handouts, log in to Medbridge and search for the episode to complete the post-course quiz and survey.

12/18/2025

Why doesn’t stretching work for hypermobile patients?

For clinicians and patients alike, this is a common, and often frustrating, question. In this clip, Amy Morris breaks down how connective tissue disorders fundamentally change the way tissues respond to stretch.

Teaming up with Patricia Stott, her new courses explore how these differences show up in GI and abdominal dysfunction, and what clinicians should be looking for instead.

These additions are now live! Search the library for:

• Abdominal Vascular Compression Syndromes in HSD/EDS: Treatment Paradigm
• Abdominal Vascular Compression Syndromes in HSD/EDS: Presentation and Evaluation
• Presentation of GI and Abdominal Comorbidities of HSD/EDS

12/16/2025

Curious what it takes to bring a professional course to life? Come along with Katelyn Swiader () for a day in the Medbridge studio!

It was such a joy working with Katelyn and learning from the expertise she’s been building from over 15 years of voice care. Through real-world case examples and hands-on demonstrations, her passion for each topic was electric, and made the shoot incredibly easy and fun.

The best part? These new courses are now live. Search the library for:

• Functional Solutions for the Professional Voice User
• Singers and Voice Therapy: Uncovering Unique Targets and Challenges
• Therapeutic and Skill-Based Exercises for the Professional Voice User

12/09/2025

When agitation rises and connection feels out of reach, dementia care becomes even more complex. Could a tech-forward, personalized approach help redirect behaviors and ease caregiver burnout?

Bill Uniowski, Co-Founder and CEO of joins host Carol Chiang () to explore how media-based, non-pharmacological tools may offer meaningful relief for people living with dementia.

Drawing from personal caregiving experience and clinical partnerships, Bill shares how tailored sensory content can redirect agitation, support engagement, and create moments of comfort when routines break down.

Together, they examine what it means to truly meet people with dementia where they are, especially when routines break down and connection feels out of reach.

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.

A quick peek into the things that are keeping our team grounded, inspired, and grateful this season. 💛 From big life mil...
12/03/2025

A quick peek into the things that are keeping our team grounded, inspired, and grateful this season. 💛 From big life milestones to quiet moments in nature, plus the best coworkers (our pets), there’s a lot to love.

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Thank you for visiting the MedBridge page! While visiting our page, please be sure to keep the following notes and policies in mind: 1. Facebook is a public forum. Any publicly posted comments, photos, notifications, or posts will be accessible to the public. By posting any private or protected health information, you are voluntarily consenting to the disclosure of that information. 2. We want our page to be a friendly place to visit and invite all visitors to engage with us. Please keep all posts, comments, questions, and photos of a friendly and appropriate nature. 3. This page is not intended to be used for personal medical advice. All information, articles, videos, and posts are of a general nature and do not constitute medical advice. If you require medical advice or attention, please contact your licensed medical provider. 4. This page is not monitored 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Please be aware of the information you are posting on this page. If a post appears to be personal, private, inappropriate, or inflammatory in nature, MedBridge may contact you to inform you that such information is publicly accessible, and MedBridge reserves the right to remove any of these posts from its public page. If you have a question or concern about information that was posted to or removed from the MedBridge page, you may contact us by: (i) sending us a private message on this page, (ii) calling our support line at (206) 216-5003, or (iii) emailing us at support@medbridgeed.com.