Conditions We Treat
Inpatient rehabilitation helps people who have experienced the debilitating effects of an acute injury, impairment, or illness such as stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury, orthopedic injury, cardiovascular or pulmonary issues, neurological conditions, amputation, and trauma. The goal of inpatient rehabilitation is to help patients achieve the best recovery possible and return home quickly, able to care for themselves and live independently.
Our hospital provides comprehensive acute rehabilitation services to meet the medical, functional, psychological, social and support needs of our patients and their families. Each patient is treated with a specialized, intensive rehabilitation plan – delivered by a treatment team tailored to that patient – that is customized based on the individual’s existing abilities, tolerance for therapy and desired outcomes to prepare for return to home.
Each patient also has a personal case manager that coordinates the patient's rehabilitative program from admission to discharge.
Below is a list of specialized rehabilitation services and programs offered at our hospital:
- Amputation
- Aphasia
- Arthritis and joint conditions
- Brain injury
- Cardiac or pulmonary disorders
- Diabetes
- Gait disorders
- Guillan-barre
- Hip fracture and other traumatic fractures
- Joint replacement
- Myopathy
- Neurological disorders (progressive or degenerative):
- Multiple sclerosis
- Muscular dystrophy
- Parkinson’s disease
- Orthopedic conditions
- Trauma
- Spinal cord injury
- Stroke
- Other functional declining conditions