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    Dogwood Therapy

    Dogwood Therapy

    5.0(2 reviews)
    6.0 miNorth Valley/Los Ranchos

    Dogwood therapy is a hidden gem. It's a wonderful summer camp for children, but doubles as a dog…read moretraining facility and offers Occupational Therapy for people. My children said it's the first camp they have attended where they didn't feel nervous, thanks to the loving instruction from the wonderful assistants and therapy dogs. This camp is perfect for anyone tired of regular summer camps or children in need of therapy services. The dog breeds they have are not aggressive breeds, though you can bring your dog/puppy in for formal training. There were a handful of fluffy lab puppies the week my children attended. What a great idea! The facility is well designed and safe for children and dogs. Melissa Winkle, the owner, is very difficult to contact and numerous days pass before she returns a call. However, she does call back and answers all questions satisfactorily.

    I just attended a workshop and a summer camp that Melissa Winkle put on at Dogwood Therapy. As an…read moreOT practitioner who wants to work with my dog in animal assisted therapy she provided a wealth of information and hands on learning during the 6 days I spent there with my dog Winston. During the workshop portion, I enjoyed her informative & interactive teaching style as well as the intimate group (8 people) setting. She presented the core info but incorporated the needs of the group of attendees as well. Being able to participate in the summer camp that she put on was an extra special treat. Most of the attendees had already been trained to work with the dogs and they were eager to help anyone who needed it. Since Winston was a newbie the campers seemed to enjoy the challenge of teaching him new tricks. I was impressed with Melissa's ability to create a safe and fun place for the animals and the campers to enjoy each other and how organized she was. Melissa personally took the time to work on one with me and was very generous with her vast experience/knowledge of handling, dog behavior and incorporating all of that into therapy. I'm so glad I went!

    Lovelace UNM Rehabilitation Hospital

    Lovelace UNM Rehabilitation Hospital

    3.1(14 reviews)
    2.4 miDowntown

    It probably is as good as it gets…read more I recently stayed 15 days after brain surgery to remove a tumor. The therapists were all excellent (save one who made me nervous and uncomfortable). When I couldn't see well enough to read, one of them just brought me a pair of reading glasses. That's what they are like, encouraging, competent, caring. The nurses, and other staff, were also excellent. I did not see very much of the doctor, but I'm not sure what the doctor does exactly, except perhaps oversight in ways the patients do not see. Most of these places have shared rooms. This is really the worst part in my opinion, because it's so loud, families and staff coming and going at all hours, and you're often being woken up. Having a TV on with patients that have brain injuries is a nightmare, it feels like it's drilling right into your skull. it's But as a shared room, I think a big effort was put in to make it as separate as possible, and it's large and pleasant. My roommate went code blue in the middle of the night, and I don't know what happened to her. I had two ER visits at UNM myself when I was there, they are near to each other and somehow related, they were suggested to me by UNM after I had my surgery there. I don't think this is par for the course though, we were in the brain injury unit. I would have stayed longer if I could, perhaps until I was off some of the more difficult prescriptions. Having three and a half hours of therapy, and structured care was a godsend after the surgery, when I couldn't think clearly. The billing department may need a little help. I just got a letter saying they disallowed the whole amount (59K, !!!!!) because the wrong billing code was used. So I have to work that out. I thought the food was okay. I have lower expectations, and maybe more appreciation, for Lovelace, since my mother stayed about a month at Kindred last year. My mother couldn't wait to leave Kindred, so that's about the measure of the difference.

    Dr. Dickie is a pill pusher. My brother is there recovering from a TBI, after being there for 30…read moredays he has become depressed due to minimal socialization. The doctor was pushing anti-depressants when he knows our end goal is to have him off medication. My mom is the power of attorney and told the doctor absolutely not to the medication he was pushing on my brother. After my mom left, he went back into the room to convince my brother to get on a low dose. Disgusting!! All they want is money by putting you on medication that creates more side effects for more money. I will definitely be reporting this doctor and do not reccommend this place. After 30 days of being there my brother has had very little improvements.

    Discover Ease in Movement - Marquez Lofts Office

    Discover Ease in Movement

    5.0(2 reviews)
    58.3 mi

    I have worked with a (Seattle) Feldenkrais trainer in the past, and I find Ashley's capacity to…read moreconnect and work with the body just as powerful as if she had been doing this for many, many years. I arrived to Ashley for wellness care. I was surprised to find that the very relaxing table session clearly helped my body to let go at a deep level. After my session, for several days, I was aware that my body seemed to be reorganizing..updating! I already have a lot of body awareness, and can appreciate why Ashley also offers her movement classes. I think to get the full benefit of a table session, aware movement is very helpful. Now, I am interested in taking a class too! Ashley seems to embody the work she so passionately shares, and I look forward to experiencing more of what she brings. For me, there is no better investment of time and money than my awareness and health! Thank you, Ashley!

    Ashley's awareness through movement classes are wonderful! For one hour on Sunday I feel centered…read moreand reconnected with my body and ready for the week ahead! She has such a great grasp of her teachings and the lessons are always new and invigorating. I highly recommend for anyone who is already aware of feldenkrais or new to the method. Classes are intimate and comfortable and I always feel welcomed by everyone. I will definitely be back!!

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    UNM Hospital Outpatient Rehabilitation

    UNM Hospital Outpatient Rehabilitation

    5.0(2 reviews)
    2.5 miMidtown/University

    I have been here three times for three different therapies. The therapist's have all been…read morewonderful. They care about what is best for you (the patient). I am currently working with Tim. I have improved in a short time. UNMH always gives you the best care.

    I appreciate the honesty and professionalism of the staff that I interacted with at UNM Hospital…read moreOutpatient Rehabilitation. I was referred to this location by my primary care who thought I could benefit from the staff here. I was taken care of by Jack (DPT) and Holly (PTA) and I really appreciated their professionalism, their genuine interest in helping you get better in the areas you needed help...and simply their honesty and kindness to understand some of the issues I faced. I spent probably 1.5 months with the staff here doing some exercises at the location + take home exercises on my own as well and thought they were, for once, not too bad for a couch potato like me. But like I said, what I appreciated more was that they listened. I raised potential concerns that I had and talked about one specific symptom on one of my follow up appointments that seemed like it wouldn't so much be physical but may be a bit more neurology related and they honestly told me their capabilities and their thought on potential next steps that I might need to explore (since it might not be something that physical therapy that they could help with). Thank you for your help and honesty. If I ever had any physical therapy/rehabilitation needs, I would wholeheartedly be happy to take a visit at this place again!

    Climbing Tree Therapy - occupationaltherapy - Updated May 2026

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