In Good Hands is a hand therapy clinic located in Portage, MI that is dedicated to providing high quality care through a client-centered approach. It is owned and operated by Matthew Chase and Eric Wells and specializes in treating upper extremity disorders like tennis elbow, carpal tunnel, fractures, and arthritis. The clinic sees 16-20 patients per day and employs occupational therapists, assistants, secretaries, and janitorial staff. Referrals come from local doctors and advertising with a focus on networking in the community.
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1. IN GOOD HANDS
? In good hands is a hand therapy clinic
located in Portage, MI 49024
Owned and
operated by
Matthew Chase
& Eric Wells
2. MISSION STATEMENT
In Good Hands is dedicated to provide the highest quality of care
through a client-centered approach. We pride ourselves on
reaching clients goals through purposeful activities in a friendly and
supportive environment.
3. COMMON SERVICES & TREATED
CONDITIONS
Here at In Good Hands we specialize in treating a variety of upper extremity
disorders from chronic injuries such as inflammatory disorders, chronic pain
syndrome, and nerve compressions, to acute injuries like fractures,
dislocations, and lacerations.
? Tennis Elbow
? Carpal Tunnel
? De Quervain Syndrome
? Trigger Finger
? Arthritis
? Pain Management
? Fractures
? Splinting
? Scar Management
? Joint Mobilization
4. BUSINESS OPERATION
? In Good Hands business hours are from 8a-5p Monday ¨C *Friday
? *Friday 8-5 In Good Hands provides home visits
? Saturday alternating weekends
? In an average day at our hand therapy clinic we service anywhere
from 16-20 patients a day.
5. STAFFING
? In Good Hands is owned and operated by Matthew Chase OTR,
CHT & Eric Wells OTR, CHT.
? In Good hands also employs two full time OTA¡¯s, two secretaries,
and one janitorial staff member.
6. REFERRALS/MARKETING
? In Good Hands will receive referrals through local hand surgeons,
primary care physicians, advertising throughout the community,
and client referrals.
? Networking, reaching out to local health care agencies, and raising
community awareness will be strategies to broaden clientele