V3 May 2020

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ROME HEALTH AND REHAB

Why Do We Fall? Where Amazing Things Happen with Rome Health and Rehab Text Michael J Simmons, MPT

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IN THE 2005 MOVIE BATMAN BEGINS, a young Bruce Wayne (aka Batman) and later an older Bruce Wayne, is asked on two separate occasions, “Why do we fall?” The answer given by both inquirers is “So we can learn to pick ourselves up.” Although this exchange was meant to inspire the character to persevere amidst failings and continue to strive to achieve, one can see the multitude of instances in the span of a human life where this applies. As a Physical Therapist who practices in the Long Term Care/Skilled Nursing Facility environment, my role in this context is geared primarily towards facilitating an individual’s ability to achieve and maintain biomechanical or physical balance. Throughout the course of my practice, I have often presented this very question to many of my patients. My goal being to both inspire the patient despite the impairment(s) they are suffering that brought them to my facility with the need for physical rehabilitation in the first place, and also facilitate understanding to the patient that the act of falling and learning to pick yourself up are normal and innate. Albeit, this physical process does indeed become more difficult as we age. Yet, it is instinctively engraved by design into our ability to survive and thrive as the apex species of this planet.


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Rome Health and Rehab lends a glimpse into the science behind why we fall, and how can learn to get back up again

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pages 52-55

Sharon Seabolt might not have imagined that she would enter nursing school at 58, but her journey to becoming a hospice nurse is nothing short of compelling

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pages 56-61

Nina Lovel is here to sing the praises of having wonderful grown-up friends, while encouraging us all to find our own group of OWLs

10min
pages 48-51

Renaissance Marquis is working tirelessly to meet current challenges head on in order to put the needs of the residents they serve at the forefront

3min
pages 46-47

A forbidden love sets the scene for a daughter’s lifetime of longing for the father she never knew, and Samantha Baker’s hope to reconcile all the questions she’s harbored since childhood

8min
pages 33-37

A glimpse into how Sw ift and Finch is adjusting to fit the needs of our community during the coronavirus pandemic, all while expanding for the future

4min
pages 38-45

The Betw een the Riv ers Far mers Market is back for the second year, offering local flavors and enhanced safety measures to allow farm-to-table shopping for all

2min
pages 22-27

Jim Alred reflects on the values of endurance and encouragement in a time that for some, may feel much like a never-ending workout

3min
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News of Harbin Clinic’s innovative approach to patient care during the pandemic, a star provider lauded by American Society Clinical Oncology, and Lacee Landrum’s battle against cancer and her fight to protect others

7min
pages 28-32

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3min
pages 13-16

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