Inpatient Rehabilitation

 

What is Inpatient Rehabilitation?

Inpatient rehabilitation refers to the highest level of physical rehabilitation that a patient can receive when compared to skilled nursing, home health or outpatient therapy services. This is a more intensive, multi-disciplinary approach with direct physician oversight to properly manage medical issues so patients can maximize their participation in rehab with decreased pain and improved endurance.

The majority of our patients come to us after being stabilized at an acute care hospital while others are admitted directly from the community. At the acute inpatient rehab level, patients are required to participate in 15 hours of therapy per week. Ideally, patients can participate in therapy for three hours per day, five days a week.

Our reputation for quality rehabilitation services has led us to consistently attract highly qualified clinical staff. Our dedicated and well-trained staff prides themselves on delivering exceptional patient care, while providing a positive, caring atmosphere for patients and their families. Our patients and their families are also integral parts of the team and are encouraged to take an active role in the rehabilitation process.

Throughout your stay here, you will experience personalized care that makes the patient the focus of attention. We combine a multidisciplinary, team approach to treatment with the latest technology to achieve the best possible outcomes for our patients to get them back to the fulfilling, functional lives.


 

Conditions Treated in Inpatient