DALLAS TWP. — Physical therapy students from Misericordia University are visiting with residents at Meadows Nursing & Rehabilitation Center for their first integrated clinical experience.

This first-hand work allows the students to begin working on their basic skills, communication, professionalism and allows them real life examples to discuss during class.

The residents at the Meadows Nursing & Rehabilitation Center will enjoy the inter-generational event on a weekly basis. Students will do exercises and range of motion stretches with the residents in addition to visiting with them.

Misericordia University physical therapy students who will be working at the Meadows Nursing & Rehabilitation Center are, from left, Allison Amos, Julianna Ferrie, Emily Gonzalez, Victoria Ciszak and Jacob Klein.
https://www.mydallaspost.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/web1_IMG_3069.jpg.optimal.jpgMisericordia University physical therapy students who will be working at the Meadows Nursing & Rehabilitation Center are, from left, Allison Amos, Julianna Ferrie, Emily Gonzalez, Victoria Ciszak and Jacob Klein. Submitted photo

Meadows Nursing & Rehabilitation residents, from left, are Bertha Williams and Jane Stoshak. Misericordia University physical therapy students who will be working at the Meadows Nursing & Rehabilitation Center are shown standing, from left, Sarah Peiser, Haley Stack, Bradley Miller, Olivia Sumeriski and Amanda Sheehan.
https://www.mydallaspost.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/web1_IMG_3075.jpg.optimal.jpgMeadows Nursing & Rehabilitation residents, from left, are Bertha Williams and Jane Stoshak. Misericordia University physical therapy students who will be working at the Meadows Nursing & Rehabilitation Center are shown standing, from left, Sarah Peiser, Haley Stack, Bradley Miller, Olivia Sumeriski and Amanda Sheehan. Submitted photo