Healthcare organizations nationwide are increasingly viewing clinical education as a critical investment in preparing the rehabilitation workforce for the future. Exxat has announced that Continuum Therapy Partners has joined the Exxat One network, becoming part of a growing community of health systems and academic programs dedicated to improving clinical training, enhancing student learning, and supporting high-quality patient care.
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Continuum Therapy Partners operates nearly 200 post-acute and outpatient rehabilitation facilities across 15 states and hosts students in physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language pathology from programs across the country. Managing placements, onboarding, and compliance on this scale is complex and requires more than manual tracking and disconnected communication tools. A unified system is necessary to provide transparency, streamline collaboration, and support long-term workforce development goals.
Exxat One provides the foundation for this coordinated approach. Designed for multi-site therapy networks and health systems, the platform centralizes placement workflows, facilitates communication with schools, maintains compliance documentation, and delivers real-time oversight for all locations. By implementing Exxat One, Continuum Therapy Partners is creating a structured clinical education model that reduces administrative workload, improves the student experience, and promotes intentional workforce development planning.
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This collaboration reflects a larger trend in rehabilitation care toward modernizing clinical education systems. As the demand for qualified clinicians grows, organizations are investing in technology that supports students, equips clinicians to teach effectively, and provides leadership teams with actionable insights. Technology-enabled coordination is increasingly essential for consistent operations, scalable capacity, and the development of well-prepared clinicians.
Adam Morris, CEO of Continuum Therapy Partners, said that adopting Exxat as the new student platform will enhance connectivity with academic programs, simplify placement management, and improve the student experience across all facilities. Aarti Vaishnav, CEO of Exxat, emphasized that this partnership goes beyond technology, focusing on building capacity, supporting clinical educators, and helping Continuum develop the next generation of skilled rehabilitation professionals.
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