We are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Services (CARF).
We work hand-in-hand with our Det Norske Veritas–accredited stroke program—widely acknowledged as one of the best in the nation—to provide care from emergency to outpatient rehabilitation and support groups.
We offer inpatient and outpatient services, including lymphedema therapy, balance/dizziness therapy, occupational therapy, and speech pathology.
You have the same therapists assigned to you from the ICU through outpatient—or your unique path—which is unique and addresses your needs without ever dropping a detail.
The Intensive Aphasia Program, which treats those living with chronic aphasia, is one of only a handful of this type of program in the world, and the first of its kind in the region.
Our lymphedema program treats and manages your lymphedema or non-healing wounds through decongestive therapy. All care is based on your treatment tolerance and needs.
Our physical therapy program helps improve your physical skills after an injury or medical treatment. This could include addressing dizziness or balance issues, concussion management, fatigue, brain function, mobility after trauma, mobility after joint replacement, pain reduction, and integration back into your home.
Our occupational therapy program assists you after injury, illness, or medical treatment with your self-care skills, home management, occupational skills, vision/perception, NICU evaluation/treatment to address positioning and sensory, thinking (cognitive) skills, and leisure time activities. We direct these skills in accordance with your goals to return you confidently to your life.
Our speech pathology program helps with the communication, thinking (cognitive) and swallowing skills after stroke, traumatic brain injury, or cancer treatment. We also work with concussion management, voice therapy (including video laryngeal stroboscopy), dysphagia therapy (including videofluoroscopic swallowing studies), and NICU evaluation/treatment to address feeding and swallowing cleft lip/palate, and infant communicative signals.