Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation
Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit
Caring for the Whole Person
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At Strong Health, rehabilitation is about more than restoring lost function; it's about restoring hope. Rehabilitation can help you be stronger, healthier, more capable. It can improve your muscle function, your ability to remain independent, and your sense of well-being.
Acute Rehabilitation Unit Video
Conditions We Treat
Every year, the Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit helps hundreds of people who have experienced serious physical disabilities as a result of:
- Stroke (Cerebral Vascular Accidents)
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Multiple Traumas
- Organ Transplantations
- Burns
- Orthopedic Conditions
- Arthritis
- Amputations
- Neurological Diseases
- Musculoskeletal Conditions
Our Rehabilitation Team
At the Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit, we focus on your strengths, not your limitations. Our team has the expertise and sensitivity to give you the emotional and physical support you need to make progress in your rehabilitation.
About the Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit
We offer a comfortable 20-bed unit, with both single and double rooms, that offers 24-hour care within the hospital. We have up-to-date therapeutic facilities and equipment, including a therapy gym and a furnished "living skills" apartment.
More information:
- Length of stay and patient rights & responsibilities
- Follow-up care after leaving the Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit
- Annual outcomes
- Annual report
- Stroke Center designation
Related Centers
Helpful Links
- National Rehabilitation Association
- American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- American Physical Therapy Association
- American Occupational Therapy Association
- American Stroke Association
- National Stroke Association




