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June 18, 2020

What Outpatient Therapy is Like at WellPark

We know you want to get in and out of rehabilitation and on with your life as soon as possible. Our new, state-of-the-art facility is centrally located in West Knoxville and employs highly trained therapists and nurses. We’re committed to getting you back on the path to optimal health and mobility.

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June 10, 2020

Managing Grief During COVID-19: A Video Series

Experiencing a global pandemic was never something that anyone was expecting. COVID-19 has created significant hardship on millions of people and impacted how we go about our lives--even the way we mourn loved ones who have passed away. Although some areas are slowly starting to integrate new forms of normalcy, the residents at Shannondale still have visitor restrictions to keep them safe.

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March 20, 2020

As Senior Living Communities Restrict Visitation, Shannondale Launches Share

In an effort to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus amongst high-risk senior populations, senior living communities have no choice but to safeguard their residents through visitor restrictions. For many seniors, this isolation from their friends and family has been hard to understand and accept. Shannondale

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March 3, 2020

WellPark Review: An Experience from a Recent Guest

At WellPark, we're committed to getting you back on the path to optimal health and mobility. We always enjoy hearing the positive experiences of those who chose WellPark as their short-term rehabilitation. Do you have an upcoming surgery planned? Read what a recent guest had to say:"After a knee replacement operation in early November of last year

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January 17, 2020

How to Handle Long-Distance Caregiving

If your loved one lives in a long-term care facility over an hour away from your home, it can be tricky to be the caregiver you had in mind. This is especially true if the rest of your family also lives far away. Determining when you’re needed and the best times to visit your loved one can be extremely difficult, as he or she may not admit to wanting extra support or may even feel guilty for your efforts to attend to him or her.

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January 17, 2020

How to Talk About End-of-Life Care

While end-of-life conversations are never easy, the earlier you can discuss the subject with your aging parents, the better off you’ll be. In the event that an emergency happens before you’re able to have the talk, you could be faced with obstacles that prevent you from properly