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April 23, 2008
Good Shepherd Outpatient Rehabilitation—CedarPointe to Hold Open House and Health Fair on May 13
Community Welcome for Free Health Screenings and Refreshments
Allentown—Good Shepherd Outpatient Rehabilitation will host an open house and health fair from 3-7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 13, at the CedarPointe Corporate Center, 1651 N. Cedar Crest Blvd., Suite 100, in South Whitehall Township. The open house, rescheduled from February, is free and open to the public.
Members of the community will be able to meet Good Shepherd's therapists, as well as tour the new facility. The free health fair will include balance screenings, a stroke risk assessment, bone density scanning and chair massages. Complimentary food and beverages will be served and prizes will be available.
Good Shepherd Outpatient Rehabilitation – CedarPointe offers a wide range of services, including physical, occupational, speech, aquatic and pediatric therapies, as well as vestibular and industrial rehabilitation.
For more information on the open house or the services provided at Good Shepherd Outpatient Rehabilitation—CedarPointe, please call 484-788-0700.
Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network, based in Allentown, Pennsylvania, is a nationally recognized rehabilitation leader, offering a continuum of care for people with physical and cognitive disabilities and specializing in assistive and rehabilitation technology. More than 36,000 people come to Good Shepherd each year for specialized programs in stroke, orthopedics, brain injury, spinal cord injury, pediatrics, amputation and more. Good Shepherd provides rehabilitation services in 8 eastern Pennsylvania counties. Good Shepherd operates 15 outpatient sites, 4 inpatient sites, a long-term acute care hospital, 2 long-term care homes for people with severe disabilities, an independent living facility, a Work Services division that provides employment training and job placement and a lifestyle products store called Rehability. Good Shepherd was founded in 1908 when The Rev. John and Estella Raker invited a disabled orphan named Viola into their Allentown, Pennsylvania, home. Good Shepherd is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. For more information, visit www.goodshepherdrehab.org.
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