We offer the following rehabilitation programs:
Amputee
Life after amputation is filled with the challenge of adapting
and returning to a normal life. The goal of HealthSouth's amputee program
is to return the patient to the highest level of independence and functional
lifestyle at home, in the community and in the workplace.
Arthritis
For many people the pain of osteoarthritis can become so severe
that it disrupts normal living. Caring for yourself becomes difficult, and
handling family or work responsibilities may become impossible. HealthSouth's
arthritis rehabilitation program helps an individual reduce and manage their
pain while increasing their independence.
Brain Injury
Early rehabilitation is critical to help patients achieve their
fullest potential after brain injury. HealthSouth has established a rehabilitation
program that helps patients achieve and maximize functional and cognitive
recovery following a brain injury. The program enables patients to become
more self-sufficient and understand how to avoid future health problems.
General Rehabilitation
HealthSouth’s General Rehabilitation Program provides comprehensive
medical rehabilitation services for individuals who have experienced a decline
in their physical and cognitive abilities. This decline may be due to an
illness or other medical condition. Our General Rehabilitation Program is
designed to help patients maximize functional independence; maximize emotional
well-being; and resume their previous roles or modified roles at work, home
or leisure.
Hip Fractures
Joint Replacement
Rehabilitation following an orthopedic surgery is a very challenging
and demanding experience. The rehabilitation program for joint replacement
surgery was established to assist our patients in setting and achieving
their goals to maximize functional recovery and independence.
Multiple Trauma
HealthSouth is committed to providing every opportunity for optimal
recovery of the traumatically injured patient. Our teams provide extensive
and comprehensive rehabilitation programs, keeping pace with a wide range
of traumatic conditions including closed head, spinal cord and multi-trauma/multi-system
injuries. Each program offers a team approach to establishing an individualized
plan of care based on the specific deficits experienced by the patient.
Neurorehabilitation
HealthSouth's Neurological Disorders Program meets the needs
of patients with chronic progressive conditions such as Parkinson's disease,
or acute remitting diseases such as Multiple Sclerosis. By following a rehabilitation
plan designed to achieve functional gains, patients become more functionally
independent and learn how to reduce the risk of future medical problems.
Orthopedics
Orthopedic rehabilitation treats musculoskeletal injuries and
conditions. HealthSouth's pathway to recovery for patients with orthopedic
conditions helps them achieve and maintain functional gains in a timely,
cost-effective manner. The program is individualized according to a patient's
needs, functional goals and extent of injury.
Pulmonary
In response to the community’s air quality, the hospital offers
a comprehensive pulmonary program. Patients with lung disease attend classes
taught by a multi-disciplined team: respiratory therapists, nurses, case
managers, and physical and occupational therapists.
Spinal Cord Injury
Spinal cord rehabilitation is an intricate and complicated process
that requires a team of experts to enhance a patient's abilities on physical,
cognitive and emotional levels. Based on a patient's limitations, our interdisciplinary
team establishes an individualized treatment plan. Each plan of care incorporates
specific methods that encourage the patient to develop pragmatic problem-solving
approaches appropriate for his or her rehabilitation and continuing care.
Stroke
After many years of helping individuals recover from stroke,
HealthSouth has established a stroke rehabilitation program to help patients
achieve functional gains in a timely, cost-effective manner. This pathway
to recovery allows patients to become more functionally independent and
understand how to incorporate lifestyle changes that reduce the risk of
future strokes or other complications.
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