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  1. Speech Therapy Helps Two-Month Old Skyler Feed

    Speech Therapy Helps Two-Month Old Skyler Feed

    When two-month-old Skyler had trouble latching and was choking on her milk, mom Jenna Miller reached out to Olathe Medical Center. With help from a Speech Therapist and Lactation Consultat, Skyler now has no trouble eating and is a happy, healthy little girl.

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  2. Rehab Patients Enjoy Their “Active 80’s”

    Rehab Patients Enjoy Their “Active 80’s”

    Gaylin and Barbara Anderson, both 80, don’t let their age slow them down. But injuries were holding them back. That’s why they sought the help of Olathe Health Rehabilitation Services in Paola.

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  3. Level II NICU Cares for Tiniest Patients

    Level II NICU Cares for Tiniest Patients

    Born five weeks early, Maggie and Brian Schmidt’s twins were generally healthy, but Grant faced a few hurdles. He was admitted to OMC’s Level II NICU, where Grant and the rest of his family received some special attention.

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  4. Unique Rehabilitation Program for Parkinson’s Patients

    Unique Rehabilitation Program for Parkinson’s Patients

    Allen Slater has Parkinson’s disease, which affects his balance, strength and endurance. Allen’s doctor referred him to the Parkinson’s disease outpatient rehab therapy program at Olathe Medical Center.

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  5. Pediatric Therapy Program Based on Trust and Plenty of Fun

    Pediatric Therapy Program Based on Trust and Plenty of Fun

    Addison Bird is a typical seven year old who enjoys playing sports, cheerleading and chasing her sister around the house. It was during one of these rounds of horseplay in August 2015 when Addison broke her foot for the first time.

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