A Higher Level of CareĀ®
Becoming a part of a comprehensive rehabilitation program can make all the difference in how quickly you can return home and get back to your community following an illness or injury.
In making the right choice for your best rehabilitation outcome, it’s important to know the differences between an acute rehabilitation hospital and other post-acute settings, like a nursing home or an assisted living center. When it comes to rehabilitation, acute care rehabilitation hospitals hold a clear advantage over other settings.
Outcomes vary, depending on the facility
Acute rehabilitation hospitals, like our hospital, offer distinct advantages in the level of care and services over nursing homes and assisted living centers. Once you compare placement options, we feel confident you will choose our hospital.
For example, all of the following are required at our rehabilitation hospital - and not at the average nursing home:
- Frequent visits by attending physician, most often a physiatrist
- Multidisciplinary, collaborative team approach
- Specialty nursing training
- Leading rehabilitation expertise
- Weekly team conference
- Exceptionally trained therapists
- State of the art therapy gyms and rehabilitation technology
In addition, our hospital requires a minimum of three hours a day of physical therapy, occupational therapy, and/or speech therapy, at least five days per week. At nursing homes there is no minimum.
While RN oversight and availability is required 24-hours a day at our hospital, the requirement at nursing homes is only a minimum of eight consecutive hours per day.
Finally, our hospital requires between five and seven and a half nursing hours per patient per day, while the standard for nursing homes is usually between two and a half and four hours.
The expert team of independent private practice physicians working in conjunction with HealthSouth nurses, therapists and hospital support staff is committed to providing safe, quality and cost effective care to all.
We understand you want the best care available. That’s why it’s important that you consider our hospital.
“... a higher likelihood of return to the community and improved functional status among stroke patients admitted to rehabilitation hospitals.”
- Retchin, SM, Brown, RS, et al. “Outcomes of Stroke Patients in Medicare Fee For Service and Managed Care.” JAMA 278 (1997): 119-124.
“In comparisons of stroke patients in the United States who received care in rehabilitation hospitals or in nursing homes, those who received care in rehabilitation hospitals were more likely to return to the community.”
- Duncan, PW, et al. “Adherence to Postacute Rehabilitation Guidelines is Associated ”with Functional Recovery in Stroke.” Stroke 33 (2002): 167-178.
Becoming a Patient
Our hospital provides care for those who are ready to be discharged from a hospital but not ready to return home. Treatment and care is designed to bridge the gap between hospital and home. Anyone who is limited functionally from an injury or illness can benefit from rehabilitation.
Get in Touch with Us
Contact us to learn more about our rehabilitation programs or to set up a tour at our hospital.
Patient Testimonial
Thank you for the high caliber of staff that you employ, and your commitment to your patients' needs.Eileen Barner