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Rehabilitation Services

Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy at the Nursing Center enhances your motor and muscle skills and helps you enjoy moving through your day, as we work with and encourage you in your program. Our therapists assess your needs and help you build a personalized program, giving you the choices you need to strengthen your body and improve your movement. We offer assistance in areas such as walking, stairs, transfers, wheelchair mobilization, and in the use of walkers, canes, braces, and prosthetics. Your program can also be designed to include the treatment of pain, wounds, balance disorders, as well as general functional loss and safety issues. Treatment regimens including electrical stimulation, hot packs, ice, whirlpool, and exercise protocols are among the many services we also offer.

Occupational Therapy
If you have difficulty moving through your day or struggle with every day tasks, our Occupational Therapy program can get you moving with ease. We address your needs in order to enhance independence through out treatments in motion skills, muscle strengthening, fine motor coordination, balance, cognition, visual perception and activities of daily living. Comprehensive home evaluations are provided before discharge to promote safety and success in independent settings.

Speech Therapy
If you have suffered from an acute neurological incident, such as a stroke or head injury, or have progressive neurological impairments, such as Parkinson’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Huntington’s Chorea Disease, ALS, Alzheimer’s or any related disorders of the voice, our Speech Pathology program is designed to help you. Our speech pathologists have extensive training in the anatomy and function of the muscles and nerves of the mouth and neck. This enables us to involve ourselves in the diagnosis and treatment of residents who have difficulty chewing and swallowing. We can help you feel productive and successful as you are making the choices in your treatment matched with the knowledge we have in the field of speech.

 

 

 

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