Centre Of Rehabilitation Excellence

Centre Of Rehabilitation Excellence Physical and Occupational Therapy Services

The Centre Of Rehabilitation Excellence helps individuals of all ages with permanent or temporary physical disabilities lead active, productive lives.

🇺🇸 Stars & Stripes Forever 🇺🇸Today and every day, we celebrate the freedoms we hold dear and the courage of those who ha...
07/01/2025

🇺🇸 Stars & Stripes Forever 🇺🇸
Today and every day, we celebrate the freedoms we hold dear and the courage of those who have made them possible.

From sea to shining sea, we stand united by love of country, faith in our future, and pride in the red, white, and blue.

Let freedom ring—loud and proud.
God bless America.

Thank You, East Texas!We are incredibly honored and humbled to have been voted Best Physical Therapy Center in East Texa...
06/13/2025

Thank You, East Texas!

We are incredibly honored and humbled to have been voted Best Physical Therapy Center in East Texas for two consecutive years.
From all of us at CORE, thank you to everyone who took the time to vote and support us. Your trust, encouragement, and belief in what we do mean the world to us.

We’re proud to serve this fantastic community and remain committed to helping each patient heal, grow stronger, and live life to the fullest.

Here’s to continuing the journey—together!

With gratitude,
Your CORE Physical Therapy Team


We are honored to celebrate Alyssa Palmer, PT, DPT, as the recipient of the Best Physical Therapist in East Texas award ...
06/13/2025

We are honored to celebrate Alyssa Palmer, PT, DPT, as the recipient of the Best Physical Therapist in East Texas award for 2025!

This recognition comes as no surprise to anyone who knows Alyssa. Her dedication, expertise, and genuine care for her patients’ well-being set her apart every single day. She brings not only exceptional skill to her work but also compassion, encouragement, and a heart for healing.

Congratulations, Alyssa! East Texas is lucky to have you—thank you for making such a powerful impact in the lives of so many.


This Memorial Day, let's remember and honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Their bravery and commitment to our n...
05/23/2025

This Memorial Day, let's remember and honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Their bravery and commitment to our nation are the foundation of our freedom. Let's pause to reflect on their legacy and the price of liberty.

Scott Rice, PTA, works with patient Homer Cox at our CORE - Jefferson Clinic. Good job, Homer, keep it up!
05/06/2025

Scott Rice, PTA, works with patient Homer Cox at our CORE - Jefferson Clinic. Good job, Homer, keep it up!

Vote for Us! – CORE for Best Physical Therapy Center, and Alyssa Palmer, PT for Best Physical Therapist.
04/01/2025

Vote for Us! – CORE for Best Physical Therapy Center, and Alyssa Palmer, PT for Best Physical Therapist.

Do your civic duty; get out and VOTE!
11/05/2024

Do your civic duty; get out and VOTE!

According to recent research, up to 25 percent of seniors living independently don’t drink enough. The research also sho...
07/10/2024

According to recent research, up to 25 percent of seniors living independently don’t drink enough. The research also shows that dementia and continence issues are linked with dehydration. One of the reasons seniors dehydrate faster than younger people is that their bodies have lower total water content. To combat dehydration, here are 10 tips for incorporating more liquids into your daily life.

10 Tips to Stay Hydrated

1. Avoid soda, coffee, tea, and alcohol.
Your body needs fluids, but not all fluids are equally beneficial. Caffeinated beverages such as coffee, tea, and some sodas have a dehydrating effect. The same is true for alcohol.

2. Keep a water bottle handy at all times.
Because seniors can have a diminished capacity to recognize thirst, and some seniors might have difficulty moving around, keeping a full water bottle with you will remind you to drink up each time you look at it.

3. Drink a full glass of water with any non-meal-time medication.
If you take non-mealtime medication three times a day, this will automatically get you three glasses of water.

4. Replace water lost through environmental factors and exercise.
Since water is lost through perspiration, keep a water bottle with you when you exercise and when you’re outside in warm weather.

5. If you hate the taste of water, add a little natural flavor.
There’s no need to pay for fancy water. Add a squeeze of fresh lemon, lime, or orange to flavor your own water. For more variety, try putting some sliced melon or cucumber into a pitcher of water.

6. Eat foods with high water content.
Fresh fruits and veggies, along with broth, gelatin snacks, ice pops, and Italian ices contain lots of water — and they can help hydrate you.

7. Drink throughout the day.
Consistent hydration is better than flooding your system with a large quantity of water all at once.

8. If you start to feel sick, start sipping water immediately.
Vomiting and diarrhea can dehydrate you. If you can’t tolerate water, suck on crushed ice or an ice pop.

9. Use a straw or squeeze bottle.
Either method can help when you’re not up to sitting up and drinking directly from a glass.

10. Set an alarm or write yourself sticky notes.
Independent seniors need to remind themselves about hydration, and setting alarms at intervals throughout the day can help. You can also leave sticky notes around your home to remind you to drink more water.

Let us uphold the true spirit of our fellow Americans and serve our nation, to "pledge allegiance to the Flag of the Uni...
07/03/2024

Let us uphold the true spirit of our fellow Americans and serve our nation, to "pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."

From the CORE Family,
Happy Independence Day!

06/26/2024
06/26/2024
THANK YOU to all the CORE staff for helping make CORE the Best in East Texas! We could not have done it without our wond...
06/26/2024

THANK YOU to all the CORE staff for helping make CORE the Best in East Texas! We could not have done it without our wonderful and talented clinic therapists, PTAs, and support staff. CORE Lone Star, CORE Marshall, and CORE Longview gathered today for a celebration at the 4th Street clinic for the festivities.

Address

3202 N 4th Street
Longview, TX
75605

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 5pm
Tuesday 7am - 5pm
Wednesday 7am - 5pm
Thursday 7am - 5pm

Telephone

+19037536635

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