Erick Mader joins Penn Highlands Healthcare as new physical therapist

Erick Mader joins Penn Highlands Healthcare as new physical therapist
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Penn Highlands Healthcare has announced the addition of Erick Mader, PT, DPT, to its rehabilitation team in Monongahela. Mader joins as a new graduate from Duquesne University, where he also completed his undergraduate studies. His passion for helping others through physical therapy developed during his academic journey.

Mader expressed enthusiasm about joining Penn Highlands Healthcare: “I am thrilled to be a part of the team here at Penn Highlands Healthcare,” he said. He highlighted his positive experience during a clinical rotation with the organization while in PT school and looked forward to contributing to the community and supporting Penn Highlands’ mission.

Penn Highlands Healthcare provides various rehabilitation services, including physical, occupational, and speech therapies across Pennsylvania. The organization is committed to offering quality outpatient rehabilitation services for recovery from illness, injury, or surgery.

For more information about The Rehabilitation Center at Penn Highlands, visit www.phhealthcare.org/rehab.



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