The inpatient rehabilitation therapy center at French Hospital Medical Center is here to support all aspects of your recovery from an illness, injury or surgery. You’ll find comprehensive rehabilitation services from a team of licensed physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists and neurological (cognitive) rehabilitation specialists.
We work with you to restore function when you’ve experienced common issues like:
Difficulty with dressing, grooming or daily activities
Generalized weakness following prolonged illness
Hand weakness or coordination problems
Shoulder, hip or knee problems
Speech or swallowing difficulties
Stroke or other neurological issues
Walking or balance problems
Occupational therapists focus on helping you accomplish daily activities. They work with you to help improve your independence and overall quality of life.
Physical therapy focuses on improving your strength, mobility, flexibility and overall function. We use a variety of approaches, including personalized exercise plans and advanced technologies.
Speech-language pathologists work with you to help improve difficulties with speaking, voice quality and swallowing.
We know every journey to health and wellness is different. Whether you need cost estimates, financial assistance, help paying bills or information about accepted insurance plans, we’re here to guide you and help make the process as simple and reassuring as possible.
Inpatient rehabilitation is the beginning of the recovery phase for adults and children who have experienced a recent illness, injury or surgery. In this recovery phase, patients stay at the hospital and receive consistent, personalized medical and rehabilitation care. Rehabilitation specialists assist with restoring strength, movement, and independent functioning before patients go home or to the next level of care.
Common types of rehabilitation include occupational therapy, which helps you navigate daily tasks, physical therapy, which improves strength, movement and flexibility, and speech and language therapy, which helps with difficulties speaking or swallowing. The specialty also includes cardiac rehabilitation to support heart health, pulmonary rehabilitation to strengthen the lungs and neurological (cognitive) rehabilitation to help patients recover from or manage brain, spinal cord and nerve conditions.
French Hospital Medical Center provides specialized care to help people recover from injury, illness or surgery and regain strength, mobility and independence. Services often include physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy, as well as rehabilitation for stroke, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury and orthopedic conditions. We personalize care plans to each patient’s needs and goals. Our rehabilitation teams work closely with patients and families to support recovery, improve daily function and promote long-term health and well-being.
Inpatient rehabilitation is for anyone who has recently had an illness, injury or surgery. At French Hospital Medical Center, our services are specifically designed for individuals who have experienced:
Amputation
Neurological difficulties
Pediatric illness or injury
Pulmonary (lung and breathing) difficulties
Recovery after an orthopedic surgery
During inpatient rehabilitation, you’ll receive structured, intensive therapy in a hospital setting. A team of doctors, nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists and others will coordinate your care as needed.
Each day, you’ll complete a set of therapies tailored to your needs. Therapy often includes exercises that target specific symptoms or abilities. The goal of inpatient rehabilitation is to help you regain strength, function and independence while preparing for a safe transition home or to the next level of care. You’ll also receive ongoing medical care as needed.
You may need neurological (cognitive) rehabilitation if you have an injury or illness that impacts your brain, spinal cord or nerves. We often provide this specialized rehabilitation to help people affected by:
Balance problems (vestibular dysfunction)
Movement disorders, such as Parkinson’s disease
Other neurological diseases, such as multiple sclerosis
Inpatient rehabilitation takes place while staying at the hospital or a dedicated rehabilitation center. This type of on-site program provides daily intensive therapy and continued medical care following an injury, illness or surgical treatment.
Outpatient rehabilitation involves attending scheduled therapy sessions while living at home. Both inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation programs are designed to support recovery by improving function and promoting independence.
Yes. We offer online health questionnaires designed to help you learn more about your potential risk factors and when it may be appropriate to seek additional care. These questionnaires focus on common concerns such as:
These questionnaires guide you through a few simple questions and provide personalized insights based on your responses. The insights are intended to help you better understand possible risk factors and support a conversation with your health care provider about whether additional screening or evaluation may be appropriate.
Many major health insurance plans cover inpatient rehabilitation services when medically necessary. Please ask your insurance provider or call us to understand what your specific plan requires.
We accept many major health insurance plans. Please confirm coverage ahead of your visit and bring any copayments.
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