Ms. Nancy Wedman is a retired Physical Therapist for the Anne Carlsen Center, holding over forty years of expertise in cerebral palsy therapy and treatment. Along with physical therapy, Ms. Wedman held the title of consultant for multiple nursing homes, performing aide instruction, program writing, and evaluations.
Ashford Radio is proud to present Nancy L. Wedman. Nancy will be showing us how to accept the differences in each other. Ms. Wedman’s professional career in physical therapy spanned 41 years. While working for the Anne Carlsen Center for Children, she performed evaluations and consultations for children with congenital and acquired disabilities. In addition to setting up programs, she taught aides how to fulfill such programs in state hospitals and public schools.
Ms. Wedman is a retired Physical Therapist for the Anne Carlsen Center, holding over forty years of expertise in cerebral palsy therapy and treatment. Along with physical therapy, Ms. Wedman held the title of consultant for multiple nursing homes, performing aide instruction, program writing, and evaluations.
Ms. Wedman is a retired Physical Therapist for the Anne Carlsen Center, holding over forty years of expertise in cerebral palsy therapy and treatment. Along with physical therapy, Ms. Wedman held the title of consultant for multiple nursing homes, performing aide instruction, program writing, and evaluations.
Nancy is an active member of the American Association of University Women, and has been recognized with a number of accolades throughout her career.
Ms. Wedman is a retired Physical Therapist for the Anne Carlsen Center, holding over forty years of expertise in cerebral palsy therapy and treatment. Along with physical therapy, Ms. Wedman held the title of consultant for multiple nursing homes, performing aide instruction, program writing, and evaluations.