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Rehabilitation Facility

Rehabilitation facilities for patients requiring rehabilitation care after a medical event. Facilities guide to rehabilitation care services, nursing homes, services for stroke and cardiac patients. Inpatient rehabilitation facilities serve patients with a multitude of diagnoses. The most common rehabilitation diagnoses include stroke, orthopedic conditions, arthritis, and spinal cord and traumatic brain injuries. Most patients are admitted directly from a hospital’s medical/surgical unit, but patients can be admitted from any level of care, as well as home.

Rehabilitation Facilities

Galleria Woods Retirement Community is nestled on 20 wooded acres in Birmingham’s prestigious Riverchase area, where the conveniences of city living and the charm of lush countryside flow together in a tranquil, comfortable neighborhood of friends. Whether residents choose one or two bedroom independent living apartments, or beautiful garden homes, the environment here is designed to make everyone feel at home, and to encourage residents to maintain an active, healthy lifestyle.

Sunnyview Rehabilitation Hospital is northeastern New York's only freestanding rehabilitation-only facility that serves patients of all ages. Sunnyview's patients come from all over the Capital Region and 22 surrounding counties, as well as from other states in the northeast.
Additionally, Sunnyview offers patients and their family members the services of exceptional doctoral-level psychologists and certified social workers to assist in coping with the special challenges that our patients face.

Missouri Rehabilitation Center (MRC) is recognized as a leading long-term acute care hospital providing medically complex programs and services.

What Rehabilitation Facilities serves

Comprehensive services include both inpatient and outpatient programs and specialized treatment for:

  1. Stroke
  2. Spinal cord injury
  3. Traumatic brain injury
  4. Orthopedic rehabilitation
  5. Multi-trauma
  6. Medically complex illness and injuries
  7. Ventilator weaning
  8. Physical & Occupational Therapy
  9. Recreational Therapy
  10. Psychology & Neuropsychology
  11. Vocational Evaluation
  12. Back To Work Industrial Rehabilitation
  13. Spine, Joint & Hand Therapy
  14. Rehabilitation Nursing
  15. Speech & Audiology
  16. Sports Therapy
  17. Vocational Rehabilitation
  18. Wound Management
  19. Pediatric Rehabilitation
  20. Aquatic Therapy



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