|  The certification from the Massachusetts-based Oncology Rehab 
			Partners provides hospitals and cancer centers with the tools needed 
			to quickly and effectively implement an exceptional rehabilitation 
			plan for the patient, said Drew Snyder, director of oncology 
			services at Memorial Medical Center. "Feeling well and being able 
			to resume normal day-to-day activities is essential to enjoying a 
			good quality of life for cancer survivors and their families," 
			Snyder said. "Through the STAR Program, Memorial now provides 
			comprehensive rehabilitation care that is reimbursable by most 
			health insurance providers." 
			 To receive the certification, Memorial carried out Oncology Rehab 
			Partners' evaluation and treatment protocols and rehabilitation 
			training.  
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			 Specialty caregivers from a pool of disciplines -- physicians, 
			nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, 
			speech-language pathologists, registered dietitians and mental 
			health professionals -- will work together with each patient on a 
			personalized rehabilitation plan to increase strength and energy, 
			alleviate pain, and improve daily function and quality of life, 
			Snyder said. Patients in the program are typically referred by their 
			physicians. For more information, call 217-862-0400. 
			[Text from file received from
Memorial Medical Center] |