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Good Shepherd Inpatient Stroke Rehabilitation

Stroke Awareness Radio Spot
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Good Shepherd vs. Nursing Home

When it comes to inpatient rehabilitation for paralysis or other disabilities resulting from stroke, no one is more focused on getting you better faster than Good Shepherd. In fact, many Good Shepherd stroke patients get home in less time—and require less follow-up care—than if they had been treated in a nursing home.

Good Shepherd helps stroke patients recover the ability to speak, walk, and take care of themselves as quickly as possible. And unlike nursing homes, rehabilitation is all we do.

When it’s time to choose a rehabilitation provider, it’s time to insist on the best—Good Shepherd. For more information on stroke rehabilitation at Good Shepherd, click here or call 888-44-REHAB.