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We are excited to announce the hiring of our new, full-time Physical Therapy Assistant, Teri Williamson, PTA. She serves at our strategic partner facility, Greenbriar Nursing Center in D’Iberville, MS.

Teri graduated from Pearl River Community College with an associate degree in Physical Therapy. She received her Master of Health Administration & Education degree from William Carey University. In addition, Teri has a special interest in geriatrics. She is excited to work with clients and experience a variety of clinical settings at Greenbriar Nursing Center.

Teri is married to Blake, and they have a ten-year-old daughter, Presley. Teri chose physical therapy because she wanted to use her skills to help another function at the highest level possible and provide independence to those who otherwise might not have it. When not helping patients, she enjoys reading, taking her daughter to her activities, basketball, University of Alabama football (or anything U of A), hanging out with her husband and listening to live music, her dogs, going to the movies, and trying new places to eat.

Mid South values continuing education and the promotion of exceptional leaders. We are excited to

have Teri as a partner in our company. We look forward to many opportunities for her to further her

education and specialize in certification and training. We know she will have opportunities to improve

our company, our partner facilities, and most importantly, our patients’ lives.

 
 
 


We are thrilled to announce the hiring of our new, full-time Physical Therapy

Assistant, Jonathon Stovall, PTA. He serves at our strategic partner facility, Oak Grove Retirement Home in Duncan, MS.

Jonathon has an impressive background in his field, beginning with a solid educational foundation. He graduated from high school at Washington School in Greenville, MS. He received his bachelor of science in Biology from Delta State University and his associate degree of Physical Therapist Assistance from Mississippi Delta Community College. In addition, Jonathon has an interest in geriatrics and orthopedics. We know that he is prepared to take on the physical therapy needs of the community, and we cannot wait to see his patients’ recovery journeys.

Jonathon was born and raised in the Mississippi Delta. He is married to Sally Stovall, and they have

a newborn baby boy named Jonathon Hudson. He says he chose his field of study because he wanted

to work in a healthcare profession where he could make a positive impact in someone else’s life.

Jonathon is a small engine mechanic by trade and enjoys fixing broken things (including people). He

is a Christ-follower and an avid sports fan. When not helping patients recover, he enjoys hunting,

fishing, and spending time with friends and family.

Mid South values continuing education and the promotion of exceptional leaders. We are excited to have Jonathon as a partner in our company. We look forward to many opportunities for him to further his education and specialize in certification and training. We know he will have opportunities to improve our company, our partner facilities, and most importantly, our patients’ lives.

 
 
 

We are thrilled to announce the hiring of our new, full-time Physical Therapist Sheila Borgen, PT. She serves at our strategic partner facility in Fayetteville, TN, Donalson Care Center.

Sheila graduated from Georgia State University with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. She is excited to work with clients and experience a variety of clinical settings at Donalson Care Center.

Sheila married her high school sweetheart. They have four children. Their oldest son was adopted from South Korea. Sheila’s hobbies in life center around her children’s activities, including soccer, archery, color guard, and winter guard. Sheila decided to become a Physical Therapist at a very young age after receiving care for an injury.

We are excited to have Sheila as a partner in our company. We look forward to many opportunities for her to further her education and specialize in certification and training. We look forward to her progress and we know she will have opportunities to improve our company, our partner facility, and most importantly, our patients in her new role.

 
 
 
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