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Rehabilitation
The Key to Independence
Rehabilitation means reshaping lives and restoring lost abilities after an illness or injury. It means treating the whole patient--physically, emotionally and socially. In rehabilitation, the goal is to return patients to their optimum level of function and open the door to a better quality of life.
At our facility, our comprehensive rehabilitation team provides individualized and goal-oriented treatment programs specifically for the older adult. Our focus is to help patients reach quality outcomes and return home or to a lesser level of care.
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The Rehab Staff
With an emphasis on rehabilitation, our staff provides innovative treatment approaches to assist patients in returning to their normal and viable lifestyle. Our rehabilitation professionals include occupational therapists, certified occupational therapy assistants, physical therapists, physical therapy assistants, and speech language pathologists.
All staff members are graduates of accredited programs, have national credentials, and are licensed with the state. They work as a team to provide comprehensive therapy services in a caring, home-like environment. Patients and families experience our belief that quality care goes far beyond treatment.
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About our Services
Our program delivers the highest standard of quality care in the most cost-effective and value-added manner. Individualized treatment programs are designed to serve geriatric patients in a wide variety of clinical categories.
Diagnoses include:
Post-orthopedic surgery
Post-cerebrovascular accident
Cardiopulmonary dysfunction
Neuromuscular or neurological disorders
Chronic pain
Complex decubitus or wound care
Amputations
General debility
Once the patient's physical limitations have been identified, skilled treatment procedures prescribed by the physician are implemented, and an individualized treatment program id developed. These clinical programs may address areas related to the patient's mobility, performance of activities of daily living, communication skills, and swallowing function.
Our unique service model includes the following:
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