Educated Consumers and Referral Sources are an Asset!

Published in Home Modifications on October 02, 2019

At a nearby teaching hospital, Sue Hoey, the head of the occupational therapy curriculum, readies for her day. She opens a box of freshly delivered materials and adds the shrink-wrapped stack of booklets to the material pile in her arms.

“I am so excited to share these guides with my students,” she shares. “I picked up a copy of this ‘Stay in Your HOME’ guide at VGM’s Heartland Conference this summer and I knew immediately I wanted copies for my students.”

As soon-to-be occupational therapists, Sue’s students will be in contact every day with patients and families who can benefit from the products and services highlighted in the HOME guide.

“This guide is a perfect resource for anyone helping people with accessibility challenges,” Sue says. “I’ve been looking for something to raise awareness with my students for a while. An in-depth understanding of the resources available to their patients is an integral part of their education. This guide is full of the information they and their future patients need to help them live safer and more independently at home and in their daily environments.”

Educate your consumers AND your referral sources with this newest edition of the “Stay in Your HOME: A guide to accessible living for people of all ages and abilities.” 
It’s filled with:

• Room-by-room assessments 
• Full-color spreads of images that represent accessibility solutions
• Information on fall prevention
• Home modifications
• Home safety solutions
• And so much more

The guide is ON SALE NOW and can be purchased off the shelf (you apply your own label) or with a fully customized cover. 

Contact VGM OTS for information on the HOME guide or any of the other many educational print pieces available to promote and grow your business.


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