
Inpatient rehabilitation provides intensive, comprehensive therapy services for patients recovering from serious injuries, surgeries, or medical conditions. This level of care offers round-the-clock support and multiple therapy sessions daily.
Understanding Inpatient Rehabilitation
Inpatient rehabilitation programs are designed for individuals who require intensive therapy and medical supervision to achieve their recovery goals.
Who Benefits from Inpatient Rehabilitation?
- Stroke survivors
- Traumatic brain injury patients
- Spinal cord injury patients
- Major orthopedic surgery patients
- Multiple trauma victims
- Amputation patients
- Severe neurological condition patients
Components of Inpatient Rehabilitation:
Intensive Therapy Schedule:
Patients typically receive at least three hours of therapy per day, five days per week, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy as needed.
24/7 Medical Supervision:
Continuous medical care ensures patient safety and allows for immediate response to any complications or changes in condition.
Interdisciplinary Team Approach:
A team of specialists including physiatrists, therapists, nurses, and social workers collaborate to provide comprehensive care.
Goal-Oriented Treatment:
Treatment plans focus on specific, measurable goals related to improving function and preparing for discharge home.
Transition to Outpatient Care:
As patients progress, the team prepares them for transition to outpatient therapy, ensuring continuity of care and continued progress toward recovery goals.
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Contact MedStar Rehabilitation today to learn more about our comprehensive therapy services.
