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Ami has worked as an Occupational Therapy Practitioner for 8 years in an inpatient skilled-nursing facility. This allowed her to identify 2 key areas of much-needed improvement in the therapy care for aging adults; preventative and extended therapy services. This was her motivation to start Balance in Motion.
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Mallory Coleman is a board certified and licensed occupational therapist, specializing in geriatric and acute care settings. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree from Union University in Jackson, Tennessee and her Doctor of Occupational Therapy degree from Huntington University in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Mallory is passionate about increasing accessibility of OT services for the aging adult.
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At Balance in Motion, we take a proactive approach to empowering aging adults and seniors.
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Balance in Motion occupational therapy session
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Balance in Motion physical therapy
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Balance in Motion strength training
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Balance in Motion occupational therapy
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Did you know falls are the leading cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries for older adults? Rather than treat the injury after the fact, we take a proactive approach. See how we work to prevent the falls before they happen.
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Aging adults who participate in strength training at least 30-60 minutes per week can reduce their risk of mortality by 10-20 percent! Learn more about how we can keep you healthy and living longer, at our website.
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Inactivity is a leading risk factor for heart disease. But regular cardio and endurance workouts can lower your risk by an average of 25%! Read how improving your stamina and endurance can prolong your life.
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