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Businiess name:  Kindred Hospital Tarrant County - Fort Worth Southwest
Review by:  Guest
Review content: 
I was actually referred to kindred by a clinical liaison who visited me out at Regency Hospital. They spoke to my son about the facility which we really did know too much about. We were informed that Kindred was a rehab hospital which was a major factor in coming to Kindred. I was impressed on the first day that I arrived. Their rehab program here is outstanding and considered one of the best, and top-notch. Rebecca who is one of their therapist really impressed me on her practices and her technique and total skills combined including her knowledge. She really worked me out during my time at the hospital. When I first started I was only able to walk about 50 steps. The second day I walked over 300 steps which is something I haven't done in a long time. She re-introduced me to some of my old technique that I haven't used in a long time so it's kind of like a restarting process of learning something new. I appreciate all that she did for me. I definitely would recommend anybody who is in need of therapy to come to Kindred as I believe they will be able to help as they have helped me. Harold Wheeler

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