Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Spring Garden Festival
Come see what is springing up at The Tillers! Celebrate the arrival of spring with new flowers or plants for your yard, garden art, wind chimes or even just some new handcrafted cards to send to your friends. The Tillers’ Garden Festival will feature all of this and much more. The Spring Garden Festival will take place along The Tillers’ award winning Garden Path on Saturday, May 28 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. There will be complimentary refreshments and children’s crafts. There is no cost to attend the festival. To acquire more information or if you are interested in being a vendor, please check out our website at www.thetillers.com or contact Amy Gulbrandsen at 630.554.1001 or agulbrandsen@thetillers.com.
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Flea Market
Got an itch for a “new” treasure? Come to The Tillers for our giant yard sale this Saturday, April 30, 2010 from 8 am to 3 pm. Here's how it works: we rent spaces in our grassy field to vendors to sell their stuff—old and new. From bikes to baby clothes, furniture to food—there is something for everyone at this Flea Market. In addition, The Tillers’ Relay for Life team will be selling coffee, bagels/cream cheese and pulled pork sandwiches with proceeds going toward their annual goal. Its not too late! If you are interested in a space, please contact Amy Gulbrandsen at The Tillers at 630/554-1001, e-mail agulbrandsen@thetillers.com, or get the information on our website at http://www.thetillers.com/. The Tillers is located at 4390 Route 71, Oswego - next to Oswego High School.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Tillers Adds VitalStim Therapy
The Tillers has recently expanded its dysphagia therapy to include the adjunctive use of VitalStim Therapy, a non-invasive neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) therapy modality. Available to clinicians since 2003. VitalStim Therapy has been shown in clinical research to speed a dysphagia patient's recovery when used in tandem with standard dysphagia therapy. Often this improvement means getting a patient off a feeding tube faster, with significant resulting cost savings to the health care system and an improved quality of life for the patient.
"I am simply delighted that we have VitalStim Therapy available to our patients now," says Jo Ransford, Director of Rehabilitation. "We see so many people with this affliction and now we can offer them as effective and innovative solution in addition to the outstanding care we provide now."
Dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing, is a sorely neglected medical condition which affects 15 million Americans and is generally caused by a neurological disorder or event, such as a stroke, degenerative neurological diseases and head and neck cancer. Without proper management, dysphagia can lead to aspiration, pneumonia, choking, chronic malnutrition, severe life-threatening dehydration, an increased rate of infection, longer hospital stays, long-term institutional care and even death.
VitalStim Therapy is a non-invasive external electrical stimulation therapy that was cleared to market by the FDA in December 2002. A leading brand within the EMpi Recovery Sciences line of pain management and rehabilitation products, VitalStim can be administered via a portable, dual-channel electrotherapy system or via the Experia clinical device. The Experia - being used by the Tillers - offers the additional function of surface electromyography (sEmg) and biofeedback that combine to engage the patient during the therapy sessions, thereby making them an active participant in their recovery process. The patented systems include specifically designed electrodes for delivery of NMES for the treatment of dysphagia.
A typical patient will receive 12-15, 1-hour VitalStim Therapy sessions. A recent published study, "Adjunctive Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation for Treatment-Refractory Dysphagia," detailed the measured clinical effect of the VitalStim program on patients with chronic, treatment-refractive dysphagia:
"I am simply delighted that we have VitalStim Therapy available to our patients now," says Jo Ransford, Director of Rehabilitation. "We see so many people with this affliction and now we can offer them as effective and innovative solution in addition to the outstanding care we provide now."
Dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing, is a sorely neglected medical condition which affects 15 million Americans and is generally caused by a neurological disorder or event, such as a stroke, degenerative neurological diseases and head and neck cancer. Without proper management, dysphagia can lead to aspiration, pneumonia, choking, chronic malnutrition, severe life-threatening dehydration, an increased rate of infection, longer hospital stays, long-term institutional care and even death.
VitalStim Therapy is a non-invasive external electrical stimulation therapy that was cleared to market by the FDA in December 2002. A leading brand within the EMpi Recovery Sciences line of pain management and rehabilitation products, VitalStim can be administered via a portable, dual-channel electrotherapy system or via the Experia clinical device. The Experia - being used by the Tillers - offers the additional function of surface electromyography (sEmg) and biofeedback that combine to engage the patient during the therapy sessions, thereby making them an active participant in their recovery process. The patented systems include specifically designed electrodes for delivery of NMES for the treatment of dysphagia.
A typical patient will receive 12-15, 1-hour VitalStim Therapy sessions. A recent published study, "Adjunctive Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation for Treatment-Refractory Dysphagia," detailed the measured clinical effect of the VitalStim program on patients with chronic, treatment-refractive dysphagia:
- 80% of patient reached the defined primary end-point of clinical improvement in swallowing ability;
- All patients in the study significantly increased the range and amount of materials consumed orally, with most of the patients progressing from a restricted, single-consistency diet to a full oral diet;
- The average weight gain for the group over the three-week treatment period was two pounds;
- Patients involved with the study perceived significant improvement in their ability to swallow after treatment;
- No patient experienced any swallowing-related medical complication over the treatment period
To learn more about The Tillers and their Dysphagia Therapy program, please visit us at http://www.thetillers.com/ or call 630-554-1001.
Wound Care Specialist Joins Tillers

By joining the Tillers, he will bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise that will complement the wound care efforts to their residents. Dr. Drost said, "I am privileged and very happy to be a part of the Tillers community and look forward to a long and healthy relationship."
Dr. Drost will be working directly with Kristen Etchison, Assistant Director of Nursing and Certified Wound Care Nurse. He will be rounding on a weekly basis to manage wounds and work with residents and family members in outlining realistic goals. According to Kristen, "Even though Tillers has not had any issue with wound management, adding Dr. Drost will expand our ability to care for more complicated cases that would ordinarily have to remain in the hospital. We are excited to see the decrease in wound healing times with weekly physician oversight."
Mr. Robert Saxon, Administrator of The Tillers says, "With the addition of Dr. Drost, our staff will be better educated in wound care management and prevention, and therefore add to the excellent standard of care we provide to the adult and geriatric population that we serve in our community."
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Jo says she took the position as the Director of Therapy to "be an active part of the growth and development of the rehab department at The Tillers and is excited about the therapeutic activities that the residents are participating in such as incorporating dogs in therapy and constructing Christmas presents for underprivileged children."
According to Brett Saxon, an administrator at Tillers, "We are fortunate to have Jo as we have already benefited from her knowledge base, easy going nature, and her ability to bring groups of people together for the benefit of the whole organization."
The Tillers offers a full array of rehabilitation services including physical, occupational and speech therapy in a state of the art facility. They are fully staffed with top notch rehab professionals like Jo that work individually with each client to maximize potential and help them return home with confidence as quickly as possible. All therapy services are provided by Legacy Rehab LLC, a separately owned subsidiary of The Tillers that was created for the sole purpose of providing rehab services to The Tiller's clients by having its own in-house therapy group. The Tillers is able to consistently provide the highest quality of service possible through therapists like Jo Ransford.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Dr. Keane Joins Tillers

Dr. Keane attended The University of Michigan for medical school, which followed with an internship at the University of California at Los Angeles, and a residency at Rush-Presbyterian Saint Luke's Medical Center here in Chicago. He is also board certified in Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation Electrodiagnostic Medicine (EMG), and Pain Management.
Dr. Keane is currently part of the Marianjoy Medical Group and serves as the Vice Chief of Staff at Rush Copley Medical Center in Aurora as well as their Medical Director of Rehabilitation.
Dr. Keane is currently part of the Marianjoy Medical Group and serves as the Vice Chief of Staff at Rush Copley Medical Center in Aurora as well as their Medical Director of Rehabilitation.
By joining the Tillers, he will bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise that will enhance and restore functional ability and quality of life to our residents. The Tillers remains a family owned and operated facility that boasts of a Five Star rating by The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMA), and has been well known over the years for the quality of care given to our residents.
"I chose The Tillers because of their reputation for excellent clinical care," Dr. Keane said. "I am excited about the opportunity to help provide a comprehensive rehabilitation program and improve the outcome of The Tillers residents."
Mr. Robert Saxon, Administrator of The Tillers for over 37 years said, "We are very excited to have Dr. Keane join us as our Rehabilitation Medical Director. Dr. Keane is well known and highly respected in his field. We cannot over emphasize the value and importance of having Dr. Keane on our team."
Monday, July 5, 2010
Rehab Center Featured in LTC Today Magazine
Check out this great piece featuring The Tillers Rehab Center in LTC Today Magazine. (see pages 14 and 15)
http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/naylor/IHCQ0210/#/14
http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/naylor/IHCQ0210/#/14
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