Monthly Archives: September 2019

ERI has the Course OTs and PTs Have Been Asking For: Introducing Our New, Intensive, 4-day Pediatric Assessment and Interventions Class

child smiling while attending therapy

Join ERI and Debra Dickson for “Integrated Pediatric Assessment and Evidence-Based Treatment:  4 Day Intensive Focusing on Children with Sensory and Motor Challenges” in Houston, October 24-27, 2019.  This highly informative, hands-on course will provide you with concrete tools and strategies to effectively conduct in-depth physical and sensory/motor function assessments and design effective interventions for… Read more »

Attention Pediatric Therapists! Register for “Acutely Adorable: Pediatric Therapeutic Interventions in Acute Care”

young girl and therapist

We are “acutely aware” that the demand for pediatric physical therapists is at an all-time high. Be ready to provide your patients with advanced care by broadening and improving your skillset. Join renowned clinician Siobhan O’Donnell as she teaches evidence-based therapeutic interventions in her new course “Acutely Adorable: Pediatric Therapeutic Interventions in Acute Care.”  … Read more »

ERI’s New, Enhanced Website is Live!

Improved Website and Updated Brand Logo Highlights Company’s Continued Commitment to the Therapy Community We’re excited to announce that our new website is up and running. What makes our news so special is that our website is designed with you in mind. We spoke with thousands of therapists, our faculty members, and facility partners and developed… Read more »

Thank You Neonatal Therapists!

NANT and ERI are professional partners for NICU education

September 15 to 21, 2019 is National Neonatal Therapy week!  Started seven years ago by NANT, this week honors occupational therapists (OTs), physical therapists (PTs) and speech-language pathologists (SLPs) who specialize in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Thank you to this group of highly professional, passionate, and driven group of caregivers who dedicate their… Read more »