I agree with VA above. After surgery for a broken thigh bone I was given a prescription to Physio Med. For the entire two months of therapy I only saw one therapist, and I credit him for getting me up on my feet. At the time I went there it was a roomy new facility on 466 at Rolling Acres.
Before and since, I've been to Lake Rehab several times for other, less traumatic, problems and experienced the switching of therapists, although it seems to have gotten better over the years. I was sent to Cora once but didn't go back after the initial evaluation. It was too small and crowded in my opinion.
I've figured out that the normal procedure is for a fully credentialed therapist (Dr. of Physical Therapy?) to initially evaluate the patient. Then the patient is turned over to staff who are physical therapy assistants and may or may not have gained a lot of experience.
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