Inpatient Acute Rehabilitation: Personalized Recovery Plans From Serious Conditions
After suffering a debilitating injury or illness, you may need help rebuilding your strength and other functions. Your physician may determine that a more focused treatment plan in necessary for your care and recovery. Acute rehabilitation at Conway Medical Center offers inpatient programs with a goal of restoring your quality of life through an individualized treatment plan. We use focused techniques and assistive technologies to optimize your recovery, help you regain mobility and function, and promote a new independence.
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Conditions Treated in Our Acute Rehabilitation Programs
A variety of patients may need inpatient rehabilitation because of functional loss that occurred due to a disabling injury or illness.
Some conditions that may lead to rehabilitation:
Stroke (CVA)
Brain/Head Injuries
Cardiac and Pulmonary conditions
Neuropathy and Myopathy
Spinal Cord Injury
Peripheral Nerve Injury
Multiple Trauma
Hip Fractures and replacements
Acute Rehab Therapies for a Faster Recovery
There are many different services and tool that can be used to create a treatment plan to help you heal and recover while you are staying with us.
- Physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech/language pathology, minimally 3 hours per day at least 5 days per week
- 24/7 Rehabilitation Nursing
- 24/7 close Medical Management directed by a physician with specialized training and experience in rehab medicine and the Hospitalist Team or Primary Care Physician
- Medical, diagnostic, laboratory and pharmacy services within the hospital
- Mobility and gait evaluation and training including prosthetic training
- Cognitive and perceptual evaluation and training
- Oral motor and swallowing skills assessment and management
- Home evaluation to assess need for adaptive equipment environmental modifications
- Wheelchair positioning and mobility training
- Community re-entry activities
- Orthotics/Prosthetics
- Pain management
- Bowel and bladder training