Outpatient Rehabilitation
Outpatient rehabilitation is a form of therapy where patients travel to a clinic or hospital to attend sessions and then return home the same day. Typically, a therapy session lasts from 30 minutes to an hour. When patients are admitted into outpatient programs, it shows that the patients are doing well enough to be home, and their doctors have confidence in them completing their course of therapy through outpatient rehabilitation.
Comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation services with an experienced team
Our team of highly skilled professionals represents a wide variety of rehabilitation techniques, providing the newest of treatments and rehabilitation technology. We offer a wide variety of outpatient services in three concentrated areas of therapy.
Physical therapy
Occupational therapy
Speech therapy
Specialized outpatient rehabilitation programs
Our outpatient rehabilitation team works to develop individualized treatment plans to help patients reach their goals. A patient’s first visit includes a complete evaluation with a licensed physical or occupational therapist who develops a treatment plan with one of our physicians. This plan is carefully customized to the patient’s specific needs. Our specialized outpatient programs include:
Amputee
Aquatic therapy
Arthritis
Brain injury
Community re-entry and re-education
Driving
Fractures
General orthopedics
Hand therapy
Industrial and work programs
Lymphedema
Neurorehabilitation
Occupational therapy
Pain therapy
Physical therapy
Speech therapy
Spinal cord injury
Stroke
Our outpatient rehabiltation clinic is located at 4399 Nob Hill Road. For information on our hospital’s outpatient services, please contact the outpatient referral office at 954 315-3400.
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