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    Services Offered

    Physical Therapy (Outpatient and Inpatient)
    Movement and exercise designed to increase strength, mobility and endurance. Therapy can take place in the hospital or as an outpatient. Treatments may include a combination of exercise and activity as well as manual therapy. Modalities available for treatment include ultrasound, electrical stimulation, cold packs and moist heat. 

    Pediatric Therapy (Outpatient and Inpatient)
    We offer a Physical Therapy program for children from birth to adolescence. We provide individualized care to best support the progress of each child. Our highly trained therapy team knows the importance of making our pediatric patients feel comfortable and safe in order to help them develop physically, emotionally, socially and intellectually. 

    Occupational Therapy Services (Outpatient and Inpatient)
    Helps patients maximize their independence with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing and cooking after surgeries or injuries. 

    Speech Therapy (Inpatient Only)
    Evaluation and treatment of communication, cognitive and swallowing abilities, congenital and developmental disorders in the pediatric population, as well as acquired problems related to stroke, brain injury and neurological conditions. 
     
    Voice Disorder Services 

    Voice disorders can be described as a change in voice quality, pitch, or loudness. The voice quality can be regarded as inappropriate for the patient’s age, gender, culture or even geographical location as per definition of the Association of Speech-Language Hearing Associations. Causes can be functional, neurogenic or structural.

    Short-Term Rehab / Swing Bed
    Some patients need short-term rehabilitation or skilled nursing care after being hospitalized. Medicare calls this type of care a “swing bed,” but to us, it is just our family taking care of your family until it is possible to return home. 

    While in short-term rehab, care is individualized but may include:
    • Skilled nursing care
    • Physical, speech, and/or occupational therapy
    • Nutrition counseling
    • Activities
    • Ancillary services (lab, imaging, respiratory therapy, pharmacy)
    Once goals are met or maximum recovery is achieved, a member of our team will help make preparations for discharge. For more information, visit our Bridge to Home Extended Care page.

     
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