Rehabilitation

Physical Therapy
The goal of Physical Therapy is to help a patient regain or attain his or her highest functioning level. A Physical Therapist in conjunction with a Physical Therapy Assistant or a Physical Therapy aide provide the following services:
- Evaluation
- Muscular Strength Testing
- Endurance Joint Mobility Testing
- Therapeutic Modalities
- Ultrasound
- Heat and Cold Treatments
- Prosthetic/Orthotic Training
- Therapeutic Exercises
- Transfer and Bed Mobility Programs
- Balance and Gait
- Training Family Education and Instruction
Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy uses goal-directed activity to assist residents with regaining “Activities of Daily Living” (ADLs). A Registered Occupational Therapist or a Certified Occupational Therapist provides this Therapy. Services and treatments may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Activities of Daily Living
- Muscular Strengthening and Endurance Training
- (ROM) Range of Motion Activities
- Coordination and Balance Exercises
- Fine Motor Skills
- Higher Living Skills Assessment and Training
- Caregiver Teaching and Instruction
Speech Therapy
• Speech Assessment and Intervention
• Hearing
• Language Disorders
• Recommendation for Speech and Hearing
• Dysphagia Management
• Cognitive Therapy
• Adaptive Equipment to Increase Communication Skills