Rehabilitation Services
Rehabilitation
A process which works with people to teach them how to make the most of
life! Using a combination of therapies, we help people:
- recover from a disabling illness or injury, when possible
- learn how to avoid other medical problems
- adapt to a disability, if it's permanent
- find new ways to perform tasks and reach goals
- experience greater freedom and less dependence on others.
Physical Therapy
Physical Therapists and Physical Therapist Assistants help restore or
improve function and relieve pain in people with physical disabilities.
Goals of therapy include:
- regain movement and promote healing
- restore function to the injured body part
- relieve pain and discomfort
- rebuild confidence and motivate people to work toward recovery.
Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapists and Occupational Therapist Assistants help people
with permanent or temporary disabilities enjoy increased independence
and a better quality of life. Goals of therapy include:
- learn new techniques or use adaptive equipment for bathing, dressing and
cooking;
- restore functional mobility;
- adapt home or workplace to meet needs of disability or prevent disability;
- relearn job skills;
- rebuild confidence and motivate people to work toward recovery.
Speech Pathology
Speech Pathologists help people overcome barriers to speech and hearing.
Goals of therapy include:
- learn new ways to speak after surgery on the larynx or tongue
- regain speech after a stroke or other brain injury
- overcome swallowing disorders
- improve communication through adaptive equipment, when speech
is not possible
- improve understanding of others' speech
Transitional Care Unit
The 27-bed Transitional Care Unit (TCU) is designed to fulfill the rehabilitative
requirements of patients transitioning from an acute hospital stay to
home. The TCU provides services to patients who no longer require acute
hospitalization, but still need 24-hour skilled nursing and/or rehabilitation.
The goal of the Transitional Care Unit is to assist patients achieve and
maintain maximum independence.
A major focus of the TCU is to rehabilitate patients through physical,
occupational and speech therapy, concentrating on functional, every day
skills.
Patients are encouraged to do as many routine daily activities as possible.
The length of stay depends on the medical condition, a patient's progess
and insurance coverage. For the average person, the length of stay is
between 13 - 18 days.
A vital component of the transition process is communication between the
patient, the patient's family and the TCU staff. Patients and family members
are invited to attend care-planning meetings and participate in establishing
treatment goals.
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