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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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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.

Our new guide outlines what PTs must document to support compliant, defensible RTM billing under Medicare, and how Medbr...
02/23/2026

Our new guide outlines what PTs must document to support compliant, defensible RTM billing under Medicare, and how Medbridge helps make it easy for clinicians to bill for RTM without losing valuable care time with patients. https://bit.ly/3MHtBj1

Join us on 3/18 at 1 PM ET for our new webinar, ‘OASIS-E2: The New Changes Coming April 1st Are No Joke!’, featuring hom...
02/21/2026

Join us on 3/18 at 1 PM ET for our new webinar, ‘OASIS-E2: The New Changes Coming April 1st Are No Joke!’, featuring home health expert Cindy Krafft. We’ll break down item revisions, updated skip patterns, and practical documentation strategies to help your team submit accurate, defensible OASIS data before April 1st. https://hubs.ly/Q043WPc60

02/20/2026

She woke up in the ICU unable to speak, with questions burning inside and no way to ask them.

Vanessa Abraham had spent her career giving patients a voice. One day, her own tools became her lifeline to communicate with her husband and caregivers.

She joins host Sarah Baar (Honeycomb Speech Therapy) for a deeply personal conversation that bridges clinical practice with lived experience.

Together, they explore how communication access in the ICU can shape recovery, why trauma-informed care matters across every rehab discipline, and how the inability to communicate can compound fear, confusion, and long-term trauma.

This episode is a powerful reminder that communication might just be the most important intervention you provide.

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.

02/20/2026

She woke up in the ICU unable to speak, with questions burning inside and no way to ask them.

Vanessa Abraham () had spent her career giving patients a voice. One day, her own tools became her lifeline to communicate with her husband and caregivers.

She joins host Sarah Baar () for a deeply personal conversation that bridges clinical practice with lived experience.

Together, they explore how communication access in the ICU can shape recovery, why trauma-informed care matters across every rehab discipline, and how the inability to communicate can compound fear, confusion, and long-term trauma.

This episode is a powerful reminder that communication might just be the most important intervention you provide.

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.

We had a blast connecting with everyone at CSM 2026! Great conversations, feedback from clinicians, and a bit of treasur...
02/19/2026

We had a blast connecting with everyone at CSM 2026! Great conversations, feedback from clinicians, and a bit of treasure too 🏴‍☠️.

Thanks to everyone who stopped by our booth, joined our roundtable discussion, and experienced our motion capture demo in action.

02/18/2026

Cognition has long been used to support memory and learning. What if we leveraged it to build new neural networks for motor performance as well?

In the latest Neuro Navigators, Helene Polatajko reframes a common misconception around how we approach cognition, showing how it can be harnessed to drive motor learning.

She joins J.J. () to explore the power of guided discovery, client-centered goals, and the surprising role of self-generated strategies in rehabilitation.

You’ll hear how thinking differently about movement can change what your patients are capable of and how to incorporate “goal-plan-do-check” into your own sessions.

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.

Our new article discusses the limitations of the six-week postpartum visit, why birth recovery needs a new standard of c...
02/17/2026

Our new article discusses the limitations of the six-week postpartum visit, why birth recovery needs a new standard of care, and how Medbridge’s new digital Postpartum Care programs help provide more proactive, continuous support. https://bit.ly/4rYXrPh

02/11/2026

🦜 Ahoy, clinicians! CSM 2026 is almost here, and we packed some extra treasure for one lucky seadog who stops by.

You can find the team at booth #1613 to try out our motion capture demo and enter for a chance to win an Oura Ring!

Hope to see you there! 🏴‍☠️

Compliance doesn’t have to be a constant headache. Learn how home health agencies can move from reactive, manual complia...
02/11/2026

Compliance doesn’t have to be a constant headache. Learn how home health agencies can move from reactive, manual compliance processes to systems that are more sustainable, manageable, and effective. Read more: https://bit.ly/3MwN462

02/10/2026

Pause the video to see which Valentine you should share today. 💌

There’s still time to deliver a dose of Valentine’s delight to your colleagues, patients, and friends!

Grab yours by visiting the link in our bio.

Join us on 3/6 at 12 PM ET for our live podcast, ‘Connected Digital Health Podcast: The Clinician’s Perspective on Remot...
02/10/2026

Join us on 3/6 at 12 PM ET for our live podcast, ‘Connected Digital Health Podcast: The Clinician’s Perspective on Remote Therapeutic Monitoring.’ Hear directly from clinicians at Sentara Health and Corewell Health on how RTM fits into everyday clinical practice—and how it’s supporting patient care through hybrid models. https://bit.ly/4qmIS6D

02/09/2026

Still searching for the right CEUs? We might have found a perfect match for you. Mark your calendars with these February webinars.

• Feb. 10th: Cognition and the Aging Brain: What Every Rehab Clinician Should Know
• Feb. 18th: The Neuroscience of Stress: Evidence-Based Tools to Prevent Burnout
• Feb. 23rd: OT in the Home: Guided Safety and Environmental Assessments
• Feb. 24th: OT in the Home: Foundations of Assistive Tech and Equipment
• Feb. 25th: (Daytime Session) The Neuroscience of Stress: Evidence-Based Tools to Prevent Burnout

P.S. We’ve heard your requests! More daytime sessions are on the way to better support more schedules.

Hope to see you there! Grab your spot by visiting medbridge.com/educate/webinars

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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.