HONESDALE, PA — If you bring a non-perishable food item to Wayne Memorial Rehabilitation Services’ (WMRS) grand reopening at 190 Delaware Street on Thursday, December 7, WMRS will match …
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HONESDALE, PA — If you bring a non-perishable food item to Wayne Memorial Rehabilitation Services’ (WMRS) grand reopening at 190 Delaware Street on Thursday, December 7, WMRS will match it. The food will go to the Wayne County Food Bank for the holidays. “'Tis the season to give, so we’re giving back to the community and celebrating our reopening at the same time,” said Terri Henderson, manager WMRS. The grand reopening from 4 to 7 p.m. will also include demonstrations in physical, occupational and speech therapy, such as LSVT Big & Loud for Parkinson’s patients and balance exercises for all ages.
Wayne Memorial Hospital relocated its Stourbridge Professional Complex rehabilitation services to the Delaware Street location in September to accommodate the expansion of Behavioral Health space at Stourbridge. The hospital’s other rehab services’ office at the Route 6 Mall remains where it is.
The grand reopening will offer refreshments and giveaways as well as information on rehabilitation, including specialty services offered by Wayne Memorial for oncology, lymphedema and Parkinson’s patients.
The new office on Delaware Street is located across from Bold’s Florist and not far from Tractor Supply, both on Willow Avenue (Route 6). For more information, call 570/253-7325 or visit www.wmh.org.
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