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Brain Injury Outcomes for Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital

At Good Shepherd’s inpatient rehabilitation facilities, we are dedicated to getting you home quicker and with more functional independence than other rehabilitation facilities in the region and nation. Below is a glimpse at our most recent patient outcomes.

The following data was collected between July and September 2008.

Average Length of Stay Go Home Faster
Here is a look at the average length of stay for patients in Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospitals in Allentown and at Pocono Medical Center.
Going Home

Most Patients Go Home –
Not to a Nursing Home

We know that getting back to your life is your number one goal when receiving inpatient rehabilitation. For most, that means getting out of the hospital and going back to your home and your family. At Good Shepherd, our therapists, nurses and physicians work hard to help you achieve that goal. In fact, more of our patients go back to their homes after discharge than patients who receive care elsewhere.

Length of Stay Efficiency

Most Patients Get Better Results
in Less Time

Patients who receive inpatient care at Good Shepherd see more functional improvement in a shorter time than at other rehabilitation providers. Follow-up studies three months after discharge show that Good Shepherd’s patients retain their functional improvements better than patients who receive care elsewhere.

A test called the functional independence measure™ (FIM) is used to determine the amount of progress patients make during their inpatient stay – the higher the FIM score, the more improvement the patient has shown.

Length of stay efficiency combines FIM scores (how much improvement a patient has shown) with length of stay (how many days before discharge). The higher the number, the better the efficiency of your rehabilitation.

Customer Satisfaction

Good Shepherd Provides Great
Customer Service

Patients who receive inpatient care at Good Shepherd tend to find their experience fulfilling and effective. When a patient is discharged from the rehabilitation hospitals, they are sent a survey by an independent research firm, Press Ganey. The survey asks them about their experience with Good Shepherd, including the therapy they receive, the food they eat, the cleanliness of the units and the courtesy of the employees. At left are the most recent overall Press Ganey scores for Good Shepherd’s inpatient units.

The above numbers pertain to Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital-Allentown and Good Shepherd Rehabilitation at Pocono Medical Center, East Stroudsburg.

For more information on Good Shepherd programs and services, contact us today or call 1-888-44-REHAB (24 hours a day, 365 days a year).