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Medical Services Rehabilitation Acute Rehabilitation UnitWho is eligible for the program?We can help those who have suffered a loss of function due to:
We cannot serve those dependent on a ventilator, who have aggressive behavioral problems, are comatose or are under 18 years of age. Patients receive at least three hours of therapy, five days a week. Referrals/ Admission InformationWe welcome referrals from physicians, social workers, family members, case managers and patients. Medicare, Medicaid, and many third party insurers reimburse for an inpatient rehab program for patients with physical and functional disabilities. Before admission, each patient is carefully assessed to determine whether his or her specific condition would benefit from our comprehensive services. To be eligible for admission, the following criteria must be met:
Length of stayEach individual receives a custom-designed treatment plan. Many factors influence the length of stay, including severity of injury, previous health status and medical complications. The rehabilitation team will estimate the length of stay after they have evaluated your condition. Rehabilitation teamThe medical director is a physician specially trained in physical medicine and rehabilitation who oversees the entire rehabilitation team and coordinates your medical treatment and rehabilitation program. The program director is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the program and assures that you receive the treatment and exercises specified. Rehabilitation nurses are specially trained to
provide quality medical care 24 hours a day. The nurse might instruct
you and your family regarding many topics related to your program:
medications, risk factors, accommodations and other subjects. The nurse
manages care such as bowel/bladder training, skin management,
self-care skills, and other needs. Occupational therapists show you how to perform tasks of everyday living, like cooking, bathing and dressing. This therapist also focuses on improving strength, coordination, and problem solving skills needed for returning to household and community jobs. They will provide leisure activities and education. Speech pathologists provide individual
therapy programs to treat language, memory, thinking, speech, or
swallowing disorders that interfere with communication. Items needed for Acute RehabSeveral changes of loose fitting street clothes suitable for exercising and movement, a sweater or coat, night wear, personal grooming items, and a pair of flat, rubber-soled shoes will be needed. Family involvement…Your family can visit during specific hours, and they will also be asked to spend some time with you during your therapy. Family teaching is an important part of your rehabilitation. For more information, contact…Acute Rehabilitation Unit: (765) 983-3060.
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