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Business Briefs 6/23/22

Posted 6/22/22

CORA Physical TherapyExpands to Orange ParkORANGE PARK – CORA Health Services, Inc., doing business as CORA Physical Therapy, a top-10 national operator of outpatient physical therapy clinics, …

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Business Briefs 6/23/22


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CORA Physical Therapy
Expands to Orange Park
ORANGE PARK – CORA Health Services, Inc., doing business as CORA Physical Therapy, a top-10 national operator of outpatient physical therapy clinics, announced today the opening of two new locations in the Jacksonville area – CORA Orange Park and CORA St. Johns. The newest additions to the company’s portfolio mark the 121st and 122nd locations in Florida.
Both clinics will offer treatment for general orthopedic and sports injuries, post-COVID recovery programs, pre-and post-operative care, vertigo and balance disorders, chronic pain, geriatric rehabilitation, sports medicine and workers’ compensation.
CORA Orange Park is located at 794 Blanding Blvd, just north of College Drive. Letha Gidharry, PT, DPT will manage the CORA Orange Park location. Gidharry graduated from the University of Florida with a Bachelor of Health Science and a Master of Physical Therapy. She earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Boston University.
With extensive experience in acute rehab for strokes and spinal cord injuries, Gidharry’s focus is neurology, geriatrics and gait and balance to reduce falls for all populations. Gidharry lives in Orange Park and likes spending time playing tennis, dancing, traveling, shopping, and spending time with family.

Comcast offers assistance to increase connectivity program

ORANGE PARK – Assistance is now available at more than 500 Xfinity stores nationwide, including eight Northeast Florida locations, for eligible customers who want to sign up for Internet Essentials Plus, a service that includes 100 Mbps speed, a modem, access to millions of WiFi hotspots, and unlimited data for $29.95 a month.
Locally, the Orange Park store at 1340 Blanding Blvd. is participating.
During their visit, eligible customers can also learn how to enroll in the Affordable Connectivity Program to help cover part or all of their monthly internet service bills. Any Xfinity customer who qualifies for the ACP can apply their $30 credit toward their monthly Internet and/or Xfinity Mobile bill.
Locations also include Jacksonville, Fernandina Beach, St. Augustine and St. Johns.
In addition, through Project UP, Comcast’s $1 billion commitment to advance digital equity and help build a future of unlimited possibilities, the company is partnering with its network of thousands of non-profit organizations in communities across the country to increase awareness of, and participation in ACP, while also addressing broadband adoption issues like the lack of digital skills. In the last six months, Comcast has distributed more than $1 million in grants to support dozens of local non-profit organizations, with plans to invest millions more throughout the year.
Customers can also visit www.xfinity.com/acp, www.internetessentials.com, or call (844) 389-4681 for more information, to determine eligibility, and sign up. A dedicated ACP Enrollment and Support Center is available from 8 a.m. to midnight daily.
Internet Essentials is the nation’s largest and most successful private-sector low-income broadband adoption program. For more than a decade,
Comcast has worked with trusted community partners, businesses and government to help millions of low-income households connect to the Internet and the technology they need to participate in the digital world. Since launching in 2011, Internet Essentials has connected a cumulative total of more than 10 million people to the Internet at home, most for the very first time.