Inpatient Rehabilitation UnitDuring Your Rehab Stay
Rehabilitation benefits a number of common functional problems, including:
What to ExpectAs a patient, you can expect that you and your family will be very active members of the care team. Your participation is needed and strongly encouraged in helping plan your care both in the hospital and after you leave. You will be encouraged to be as independent as possible by doing things for yourself. Your family members need to understand that you need practice to improve your skills. They must let you do things for yourself, and provide only necessary assistance after they've been trained by staff. Our skilled staff provide interdiscipinary care that includes rehabilitation physicians, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, audiology, therapeutic recreation, medical social work and rehabilitation nursing. These services benefit a wide range of patients with illness or injury that has resulted in trauma, post surgical procedures, deconditioning, degenerative conditions, neurological conditions and other life changing illness or injuries. Specialized services include a traumatic brain injury program, pet therapy and several support groups for patients and their caregivers. Supportive ServicesOther supportive services to aid in your treatment program may include:
Professional Members of the Treatment TeamPhysiatrist: These physicians specialize in physical medicine and rehabilitation. They lead the Rehabilitation team and oversee your Rehabilitation program to maximize your progress. Rehabilitation Nurses: These nurses work closely with you, your family and other members of the Rehabilitation team to coordinate your care, reinforce learning and help you reach your therapeutic goals. Care Managers: Act as liaisons between team members. They make sure you are involved in your goal setting and treatment planning process. They keep you and your family updated on your progress and assist with discharge planning needs. They communicate with your insurance company to discuss your progress and also obtain additional authorization for ongoing inpatient treatment. Physical Therapists: Work with you to improve your ability to walk, get in and out of bed, improve your balance and increase your strength. Their treatment focuses on exercise, balance activities and walking. Occupational Therapists: Work with you to maximize your independence with basic and advanced skills. They will help you to perform activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, feeding, grooming and homemaking. Speech-Language Pathologists: Help you improve your communication skills, such as speaking, following directions, reading and writing. They may also address memory and problem solving. They may assist with swallowing and eating issues, as well. Therapeutic Recreation Specialists: Help you return to leisure activities after adapting them to your limitations. They enhance social adjustment and re-entering the community through therapeutic games, community trips and other recreational activities. You will work closely with your nurses and therapists throughout the day. As a patient on the Rehabilitation Unit, you will receive at least three hours of therapeutic services, six days a week. Your therapy will be scheduled at intervals throughout the day.
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