PRACTICE NEWS: Keeping Our Patients Up To Date!
Brownsville. Back To Action Physical Therapy Brownsville supported the Alzheimer’s Association Brownsville Chapter at a fund raising dinner at the Chipotle Mexican Grill on April 20, 2017. The organization is preparing for their great big event happening on October 7, 2017 which is the 2017 Walk to End Alzheimer’s, the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research. Eagle Pass. April was a very busy month here in Eagle Pass. We celebrated our long time tech Elena’s birthday at the beginning of the month with a birthday lunch. Happy Birthday, Nena! Thank you for all you do and cheers to many more birthdays. BTA was a proud sponsor of the 10th annual Step by Step Event hosted by the Angels from Heaven club. Angels from Heaven started as a small group of mothers of children with special needs, and has grown over the years with more and more participants, mothers, city officials, and members of the community. This event provides children and adults with disabilities a day of fun with food, games, rides, dancing, and a walk in their honor. Eagle Pass has expanded its recreational activities for people with special needs throughout the years and now has a softball league and competitive cheer squad. We had the honor to sponsor 5 amazing participants and enjoyed all the fun and priceless smiles. BTA also sponsored a team for the 3rd annual Fisherman of God Golf Tournament. 20-4 man teams participated in one of Eagle Pass’s biggest tournaments of the year. All proceeds benefit the construction of the Fisherman of God Retreat Center. It was a cold and wet morning, but none the less the tournament went on. Although our team did not place, 2 of our players were awarded 1st and 2nd place respectively for “closest to the pin” contest for holes #1 and #8. They can’t wait for next year.
Harlingen. Back To Action Physical Therapy In Harlingen was proud to donate $250 to the Calvary Christian Scholarship Family Fun Run/Walk to raise funds for their scholarship program. This was held on April 8th. On April 13th, Joey Flores passed his 90 day probationary period and is now officially part of our team. Congratulations to our team and welcome aboard! From the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA): Your physician may refer you for physical therapy that is to be provided in the physician’s office, or to a facility in which the physician has a financial interest. If this is your situation, be aware that you have the right to choose your own physical therapist and that you are not obligated to receive physical therapy in any specific facility. Always insist that your physical therapy be provided by a licensed physical therapist. Physical therapists who are members of APTA are bound by the association’s Code of Ethics and are especially committed to providing competent and compassionate care. All of our physical therapists are long standing members of the APTA. Del Rio. BTA in Del Rio kicked off the month of April by participating the in Annual All Voices for Autism BBQ Competition and 5k. Our BBQ team took first place for chicken and placed 6th overall out of 53 teams! Staff participated in the 5k raising money for autism awareness. Our therapists attended the 40th Annual George Paul Memorial Bullriding event, which we sponsor each year, with some of our local health care providers and Lt. Col. Holland of the 85th Flying Training Squadron at Laughlin Air Force Base. The Del Rio clinic staff also participated in the Be The Voice 5k/10k: Speaking out Against Child Abuse and Sexual Assault. Our own Luke Beltran won 1st place in the 10k!
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