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Inpatient Rehabilitation

The hospital you choose for your inpatient rehabilitation can impact the rest of your life. Good Shepherd Rehabilitation provides leading-edge care for adults and children with injuries, complex medical needs and physical and/or cognitive disabilities.

Our goal is to get you back home safely, where you can return to doing the things you love. When your condition is complex, it’s even more important to choose an experienced rehabilitation provider. We work with you to set goals and to create a comprehensive, unique plan designed to increase your functional independence as much as possible.

To get started:

How to Choose the Right Inpatient Rehab

While the process of picking an inpatient rehabilitation provider can feel scary and overwhelming, Good Shepherd Rehabilitation’s admissions team is here to guide you through your decision — and your recovery as a whole.

You need someone who specializes in your illness, injury or condition, who has a long, storied history of providing rehabilitation care and who will work with you and your treatment team to identify the most appropriate recovery path.

Call our admissions team at 1-888-447-3422 (44-REHAB) to get started.

Note: If you need long-term acute care, please learn more about Good Shepherd Specialty Hospital.

Inpatient Rehab Programs & Services

Good Shepherd’s rehabilitation hospitals offer a wide variety of services and programs for both adults and children, including:

  • Stroke Rehabilitation
  • Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation
  • Brain Injury Rehabilitation
  • Multi-Trauma Rehabilitation
  • Orthopedic Rehabilitation
  • Amputee Rehabilitation
  • Feeding Program
  • Jump Start Program
  • Inpatient Pediatric Rehabilitation

Treatment Team

Depending on your diagnosis/condition and individual needs, a multi-disciplinary treatment team is assembled for you. Your team may include, but is not limited to:

  • Physiatrist
  • Rehabilitation Nurse
  • Physical Therapist
  • Occupational Therapist
  • Recreational Therapist
  • Speech/Language Pathologist
  • Respiratory Therapist 
  • Neuropsychologist 
  • Care Manager
  • Dietitian
  • Lab/Radiology 

In addition to expert medical care, we offer our patients and their families emotional support through our Pastoral Care team.

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R)

Also known as physiatry, PM&R is a branch of medicine devoted to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of neurologic, musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, pulmonary and other disorders that may produce temporary or permanent impairment and associated disability. PM&R focuses on restoring function to people with conditions ranging from physical mobility limitations to those with complex cognitive impairments.

Good Shepherd’s physiatrists provide care for a broad spectrum of disorders, including major multi-trauma, traumatic brain injury, stroke, amputation and spinal cord injury.