Sarah, Author at Aspire Physical Recovery Center
July 8, 2016

New Rehab Center in West Alabama Focuses on Patient Goals

More than 200 health care professionals, local elected officials and community leaders recently gathered for a ribbon cutting ceremony to officially open Aspire Physical Recovery Center of West Alabama. Located in Northport, Aspire of West Alabama focuses on offering short-term rehabilitation services to the community. From the moment a person is admitted for rehab, a team begins planning for that person to recover quickly and leave the center. Click here to read the full article.
October 5, 2016

Alabama’s Newest Rehab Center Opens in Vestavia Hills

Serving as an anchor for the Patchwork Farms development, Aspire Physical Recovery Center at Cahaba River cut a ribbon this week and opened its doors to Vestavia Hills and the surrounding community. “We hope this center becomes the preferred choice for people who need short-term rehabilitation,” Aspire Physical Recovery Center at Cahaba River Executive Director Matt Cornelius told the crowd gathered for the ribbon cutting. “We’re unique in this area because Aspire combines a comprehensive […]
May 20, 2018

Clinical Care Adjustments Made at Aspire Cahaba River

Aspire Physical Recovery Center at Cahaba River is adapting to the ever-changing landscape of healthcare and specifically skilled nursing facilities. Some of these changes are calling for adjustments to be made to clinical care. Presently, most skilled nursing facilities rely heavily on the medical care of their medical directors and primary care physicians to handle their patient’s medical needs. At Aspire, we also reply on our physicians, but we wanted to do more to enhance […]
August 15, 2018

An Aspire Success Story

“I believe it was divine intervention that I was sent to Aspire Physical Recovery Center at Cahaba River. The therapy team brought me back to myself.” At the end of 2017, Shirley Bridges was admitted to the hospital for a routine heart valve replacement procedure. Unfortunately, her surgery became anything but routine. She ended up with a pacemaker. She was on a ventilator and a feeding tube and could not walk or even get out […]
July 8, 2016

New Rehab Center in West Alabama Focuses on Patient Goals

More than 200 health care professionals, local elected officials and community leaders recently gathered for a ribbon cutting ceremony to officially open Aspire Physical Recovery Center of West Alabama. Located in Northport, Aspire of West Alabama focuses on offering short-term rehabilitation services to the community. From the moment a person is admitted for rehab, a team begins planning for that person to recover quickly and leave the center. Click here to read the full article.
October 5, 2016

Alabama’s Newest Rehab Center Opens in Vestavia Hills

Serving as an anchor for the Patchwork Farms development, Aspire Physical Recovery Center at Cahaba River cut a ribbon this week and opened its doors to Vestavia Hills and the surrounding community. “We hope this center becomes the preferred choice for people who need short-term rehabilitation,” Aspire Physical Recovery Center at Cahaba River Executive Director Matt Cornelius told the crowd gathered for the ribbon cutting. “We’re unique in this area because Aspire combines a comprehensive […]
May 20, 2018

Clinical Care Adjustments Made at Aspire Cahaba River

Aspire Physical Recovery Center at Cahaba River is adapting to the ever-changing landscape of healthcare and specifically skilled nursing facilities. Some of these changes are calling for adjustments to be made to clinical care. Presently, most skilled nursing facilities rely heavily on the medical care of their medical directors and primary care physicians to handle their patient’s medical needs. At Aspire, we also reply on our physicians, but we wanted to do more to enhance […]
August 15, 2018

An Aspire Success Story

“I believe it was divine intervention that I was sent to Aspire Physical Recovery Center at Cahaba River. The therapy team brought me back to myself.” At the end of 2017, Shirley Bridges was admitted to the hospital for a routine heart valve replacement procedure. Unfortunately, her surgery became anything but routine. She ended up with a pacemaker. She was on a ventilator and a feeding tube and could not walk or even get out […]