The Rehab Center
About
If you are recovering from a stroke, orthopedic injury, or physical disability, the time you spend in rehabilitation could determine how you spend the rest of your life. Don’t let an illness or disability take away your life, we can help you get it back.
The Rehab Center at Stillwater Medical Center is an acute rehabilitation provider, which means it must provide 15 hours of therapy within a 7-day week, according to guidelines from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. This is typically provided for 3 hours per day, 5 days a week.
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Trusted expertise. Exceptional care.
Rehab patient, Kim Henry, talks about her experience at The Rehab Center at Stillwater Medical.
Additional Information
Rehabilitation Plan Information
Your rehabilitation plan may include one or many of the following services:
- Rehabilitation Medicine
- Medical Consults
- Rehabilitation Nursing
- Physical Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Recreational Therapy/Activity Programs
- Speech and Language Pathology
- Social Work/Case Management
- Orthotic and Prosthetic Consultation
- Respiratory Services
- Dietary Services
- Wound Care
Types of Treatment
Common conditions treated at inpatient rehab include (but are not limited to):
- Amputation
- General medical and debilitating conditions
- Multiple traumas
- Neurological conditions
- Stroke
Additional rehab services include:
- Assistive technology practitioner (ATP)
- Big and Loud (Parkinson’s) therapy
- Certified Rehabilitation RN(s)
- Occupational therapy
- Physical therapy
- Speech/language therapy
What to Expect
When you first arrive, we’ll assist you in getting settled into your room and becoming familiar with all aspects of our inpatient rehabilitation program. After that, you may be asked to participate in a series of evaluations to help us get more familiar with you and your specific needs. These assessments will be an important part of putting together your personal goals and treatment plan and getting you started on your road to recovery.
You’ll have a specialized care team of rehab experts who meet regularly to discuss your progress, plan your therapy sessions, and help you reach your goals. The team includes:
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Doctor
Your physician has specific experience in rehabilitation medicine and will coordinate your overall treatment program. You will have regular access to him or her.
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Physical Therapist
Your physical therapist will coach you through exercises designed to help improve your balance, strength, and endurance. Physical therapists will also work with you to decrease pain and improve range of motion, mobility, and functional skills.
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Occupational Therapist
Your occupational therapist will help you become more independent by teaching you new ways to perform daily tasks, including bathing, dressing, eating, and preparing food, so that we can help you return to a more normal daily routine.
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Speech-Language Therapist
Your speech therapist will help you work on your communication, memory, hearing, and problem-solving skills. If you have difficulty swallowing, the speech therapist will also address this.
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Rehabilitation Nurses
A team of rehabilitation nurses will work together to provide around-the-clock personal care. They’re also an excellent resource of information for you and your family during your stay with us.
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Case Manager/Social Worker/Discharge Planner
Your case manager and/or social worker and/or discharge planner (varies by facility) will work together to help you find the services you need, create plans for your treatment and recovery, and help you complete a safe transition from the inpatient therapy program to home.