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Neurological recovery and rehabilitation programs, services and therapies for those who have suffered from stroke, seizures, traumatic brain injury, closed head injuries and concussions.
 

INJURIES

 
Brachial Plexus Injuries
Closed Head Injuries
Concussions
Spinal Cord Injuries
Stroke
Traumatic Brain Injuries
 

 

SYMPTOMS

 
Loss of Speech
Memory Loss
Paralysis
Seizures
 

 

PROGRAMS

 
Acute Residential Rehab
Community Re-Entry Program
Post-Acute Transitional Rehab

Post-Acute Long-Term Care

Community Based Living
Vocational Rehabilitation
 

 

RECOVERY

 
Behavioral & Emotional
Cognitive & Communication
 

Post-Acute Long Term Care

This program is designed to assist individuals with severe functional, behavioral and cognitive limitations requiring long-term or possible life care.  It is designed to provide a stable and structured safe environment. Residents are supervised 24 hours a day and are actively involved in daily activities that are tailored to the needs of each person. Preserving a positive self-image and self-worth are important objectives integrated throughout the program.

The goals are to promote quality of life and to maintain the highest level of neuromedical and behavioral stability. Included in the maintenance of the highest level of achieved post-injury functioning is the prevention of re injury and recidivism to acute care, to the extent possible.

Services provided by the program may include:

  • 24-hour Awake staff

  • 24-hour nursing support

  • Behavioral management

  • Living skills training

  • Educational programming

  • Print shop

  • Horticultural

  • Community based programming

  • Weekly community outings

  • Individual support groups (AA, Brain Injury Groups etc.)

  • Physical, occupational, speech, and psychological therapies available

  • A Better Life Experience or A.B.L.E, a program that addresses quality of life, leisure, and social opportunity.

Admission criteria:

  • Must be 16.5 years of age.

  • Full time indirect supervision to full time direct supervision.

  • Nursing intervention no greater than 1 hour.

  • Acute neuromedical stability.

  • Formal consultation with attending physician one time per month.

  • Not more than two formal ongoing therapies.

 

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