What The Vaccine Means For Hands-On Care A Message from Our CEO, Kristin Mullen
2020 was ful l of learning experiences with al l new processes, protocols and standards. As the world shifted to remote sett ings, so did l i fe for our physical therapists, who like you, are balancing homeschooling and quarantine restrictions while working. In addition, our team learned how to perform their hands-on skills virtually. This is counterintuitive to the distinctiveness of physical therapy, but our team knew treatment could not come to a halt. Our therapists learned to deliver top-notch, quality care remotely for our patients. While this service has proven its worth during the pandemic, we are eager to return to a normal clinic environment safely. As we continue to remain vigilant in our screenings, cleaning and social distancing protocols, many of our team members have also chosen to be vaccinated as an additional safety measure.
With that, I am pleased to share that the majority of our team is vaccinated. Vaccination is critical to protecting our patients and staff and we take that very seriously. There are patients, like you, who need our hands-on care now. Our value as providers of physical therapy lies in our ability to connect with patients, and having vaccinated therapists providing this additional safety measure of care for our patients fosters this connection. We will continue to do our part in providing safe, hands-on care so our patients can resume pursuing the activities they love, while being pain-free. Should you want to learn more about COVID-19 vaccination options and safety, simply give us a call.
In Good Heal th, Kristin Mullen, CEO, Excel Physical Therapy
THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING EXCEL PHYSICAL THERAPY
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