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We Rehabilitate Lives

We are dedicated professionals working in a small, intimate setting focused on only one thing: Rehabilitation. We rehabilitate lives! This means our staff carries a smaller patient load, spends more time with each patient, and takes the time to do the little extra things that make a big difference. After all, patients spend about 2 weeks with us; we get to know each other by first names, and we all work together.

Rehabilitation is a process of therapy interventions supervised by a specialized physician called a Physiatrist. This medical specialty is focused on patients whose functional abilities- dressing, bathing, walking, and grooming, for instance- have been impaired through accident, injury, or illness. “Activities of Daily Living” are the foundation of every patient’s successful outcome in rehab.

A Physiatrist supervises a staff of therapists: Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech Therapists, and medical Social Workers, who help patients learn to overcome their impairments.

Physiatrists also treat medical conditions that might affect a patient’s ability to participate in therapy. Diabetic, cardiac, and respiratory conditions are typical medical issues treated in a rehabilitation setting. We are about embracing possibilities where your rehabilitation is concerned!


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Conditions We Treat

United Medical Rehabilitation Hospitals offer expertise in many rehabilitation programs and treatments designed to meet the needs of specific conditions. Our goal is to restore and strengthen patients so they can return to their highest level of independence.

 

  • Amputation
  • Arthritis
  • Brain Injury
  • Hip Fractures
  • Joint Replacement
  • Multiple Trauma
  • Neurological Disorders
  • Other Orthopedic Injuries/Conditions
  • Spinal Cord Injury
  • Stroke