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Stroke Rehabilitation

Leading-edge care in a time of need.

When the unexpected happens, turn to Good Shepherd's Stroke Rehabilitation Program. We bring leading-edge treatments and technologies to our patients, led by doctors specializing in physical medicine and rehabilitation. From inpatient rehab to outpatient care, we're right there with you on your journey to getting back to home, work, school, play and more.

Treatment Team

Good Shepherd provides customized, interdisciplinary treatment for stroke that can include:

  • Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) physicians, also known as physiatrists, provide care to maximize function, mobility and independence in patients who suffered a stroke. Physiatrists are specially trained, and coordinate with other members of the treatment team to address patients’ physical, emotional, medical and vocational needs.
  • Physical therapy helps with exercises and stretching to manage pain, improve circulation, prevent muscle atrophy, reduce weakness and contractures of the muscles and to improve overall wellness. Physical therapists also help patients build the necessary strength to safely move between bed and wheelchair or from sitting to standing and walking.
  • Occupational therapy helps patients develop the skills for activities of daily living (ADL) so they can be as independent as possible. This includes exercises to develop fine muscle control, basic hygiene and eating, and help with assistive devices such as wheelchairs, spinal braces, orthoses, and special controls or equipment for the home.
  • Speech therapy to help patients whose breathing, swallowing or speech is impacted.
  • Neuropsychology supports patients’ mental health with a “yes I can” perspective. Neuropsychologists specialize in how brain function relates to neurological and physical function and helps the patient and their family face diagnoses, conditions, and disabilities.

If you’re in need of adult inpatient stroke rehabilitation, learn more about Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital.

For outpatient stroke rehabilitation, call 1-888-447-3422 (44-REHAB).

For inpatient pediatric stroke rehabilitation, learn more about Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital Emily Howatt Pliskatt Pediatric Unit.

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To choose Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital for your inpatient rehabilitation care after stroke, call our experts at 1-888-447-3422 (44-REHAB) or fill out the form below.

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