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Dr. Tim Fox Named “Most Influential Physical ... - Fox Rehabilitation

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<strong>Dr</strong>. <strong>Tim</strong> <strong>Fox</strong> <strong>Named</strong> “Most <strong>Influential</strong> <strong>Physical</strong> Therapist in the Nation”by Therapy <strong>Tim</strong>esCherry Hill, NJ – September 22, 2010 – <strong>Tim</strong> <strong>Fox</strong>, PT, DPT, GCS, founder of <strong>Fox</strong> <strong>Rehabilitation</strong>, hasbeen named the most influential physical therapist in the nation by the editors of Therapy <strong>Tim</strong>es.In the sixth annual contest, the editors looked for “the names and faces that are advancing the therapyfield, whether setting milestones in research and medical-study advancement, taking on andrevamping leadership roles in therapeutic arenas, making significant changes in legislation, or makingadvances in researching, treating and preventing debilitating conditions.”<strong>Tim</strong> <strong>Fox</strong> was cited for his leadership in developing a way, under Medicare Part B, to provide therapyfor geriatric patients in their homes, assisted living facilities, and adult day care centers. He founded<strong>Fox</strong> <strong>Rehabilitation</strong> in 1998. Today, the practice employs 600, including 400 physical, occupational, andspeech therapists who make more than 10,000 Geriatric House Calls each week. <strong>Fox</strong> <strong>Rehabilitation</strong>serves patients in seven states, including New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia,South Carolina, and Florida.“I am grateful to receive this designation, but it wouldn’t have been possible without the remarkabletherapists and staff who make up <strong>Fox</strong> <strong>Rehabilitation</strong>,” says <strong>Fox</strong>. “Every day, I’m thankful for theprivilege of leading an organization that’s making a real difference in the lives of thousands of seniors.”<strong>Fox</strong> believes that by using best practice guidelines and the latest evidence, and by insisting on highclinical and interpersonal standards from himself and his colleagues, <strong>Fox</strong> <strong>Rehabilitation</strong> patientsshould perform at their most optimal functional level, regardless of past and current medicalconditions.In addition to his dedication to <strong>Fox</strong> <strong>Rehabilitation</strong>, <strong>Tim</strong> <strong>Fox</strong> is dedicated to the education of the nextgeneration of therapists. He holds a seat on the Thomas Jefferson University Board of Trustees and onthe Scientific and Academic Affairs Committee. <strong>Fox</strong> has also established two endowed scholarshipswith Jefferson.To read the Therapy <strong>Tim</strong>es story on <strong>Tim</strong> <strong>Fox</strong>, please visit http://tinyurl.com/2e3onmu.<strong>Fox</strong> <strong>Rehabilitation</strong>, headquartered in Cherry Hill, N.J., is the largest private practice of geriatricphysical therapists, occupational therapists and speech therapists in the United States. We makemore than 10,000 Geriatric House Calls each week, allowing our patients to relearn in the perfectenvironment – their home, assisted living facility, or adult day care center. For more on how we help


patients restore their lives, see www.foxrehab.org.Contact:Butch SantosuossoExecutive Director of Marketingbutch.santosuosso@foxrehab.org

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