“Even though it’s stressful and challenging, it is very rewarding,” Dewey said. “There’s an opportunity to learn every day.” Christy Dewey
quire in-home support, and are at risk for hospital readmission. “It’s very rewarding to know you’ve helped in their health care process,” she said.
She also is a preceptor with Arkansas
State University Mountain Home, over- seeing students to make sure they per- form skills correctly. Earlier in her life, Dewey wondered if
maybe there was something more in store for her. “I think I’ve found my niche in life,” she said. “If it’s a dream and you love it, pursue it. Go for it.”
Christy Dewey recently left her position as Gassville Fire Chief for paramedic work with Baxter Regional Medical Center. Dewey is still a volunteer firefighter for Gassville.
Gives back...
to honor patient of the month, Scott A, donating $100.00 to his chosen charity of the Humane Society.
Here’s what Scott has to say about his experience at Ozark PT Specialists:
“My Therapists here took great care of me, they are all amazing here! I feel 100%better, went from8 out of 10 pain to nowhaving none, fromthinking I was going to have to have surgery, to feeling like a million bucks!! If you have back pain, you need to come check themout, you’ll be glad you did!!”
Voted Best Physical Therapy BB-0000133851
Ozark Physical Therapy Specialists • 804 Coley Dr. • Mountain Home 870-424-2224 •
www.OzarkPTSpecialists.com
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