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Address
125 Newbury Street
Framingham, MA, 01701
Phone Number
Referral Phone: (781) 348-2138
Visiting hours
Noon - 8 p.m. daily

Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Braintree–Framingham

Address
125 Newbury Street
Framingham, MA, 01701
Phone Number
Referral Phone: (781) 348-2138
Visiting hours
Noon - 8 p.m. daily

About our inpatient rehabilitation hospital

Choosing where to receive care after a life-changing illness or injury is an important decision for you and your loved ones. At Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Braintree at Framingham, we are committed to helping you get back to what matters most. Located in Framingham, MA, we are a leading provider of inpatient rehabilitation for stroke, brain injury, hip fracture and other complex neurological and orthopedic conditions.

When you choose Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Braintree at Framingham for your rehabilitation, you receive compassionate care from an expert team of physical, occupational and speech therapists; physicians; nurses; dietitians; pharmacists and case managers. They will work together to create a plan to help you meet your unique goals.

At our hospital you will receive:

  • Three hours of therapy, five days per week
  • 24/7 nursing care, including nurses who specialize in rehabilitation
  • Frequent visits from a physician*

*We provide access to independent physicians.

Better rehabilitation starts here

Each patient’s recovery is different. At Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Braintree at Framingham, our expert clinicians combine the latest technologies, real-world simulations and advanced therapies into a treatment plan that helps you achieve what’s important to you. Our specialties include but are not limited to:

Stroke rehabilitation
Intensive therapy combined with a hospital level of care will help you manage your symptoms and get back to everyday activities.
Neurological conditions
Whether a traumatic brain injury or a neurological condition such as Parkinson’s or multiple sclerosis, we will design a care plan to meet your unique needs and goals.
Spinal cord injury
Your care team will work with you and your loved ones to help you manage your condition and get back to what matters most.
Orthopedic conditions
From hip fractures and joint replacements to amputation and prosthetic training your care team will help you adapt and recover.

Amenities at our hospital

Televisions
Telephones
Free WiFi
Nonsmoking
Courtyard
Interpreter Services
Tours Available
Support Groups
Student observation hours
Cafeteria
Parking
Service Animals Allowed
Volunteers
Bariatric Rooms
Family Lounge
Day Room
Transportation Services
Therapy Animals
Spanish Translators Available

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Support groups

Date: Monthly
Time: 6:30 - 8 p.m.
Location: Online via Zoom teleconferencing
Contact: Call 508-475-0032 or visit the Brain Injury Association of Massachusetts website at http://www.biama.org/groups.html for an up-to-date list of support groups accessible to all brain injury survivors and caregivers.

Stroke/brain injury support group

Date: Monthly
Time: 6:30 - 8 p.m.
Location: Online via Zoom teleconferencing
Contact: Call 508-475-0032 or visit the Brain Injury Association of Massachusetts website at http://www.biama.org/groups.html for an up-to-date list of support groups accessible to all brain injury survivors and caregivers.

Connected care – multiple locations

No matter where our patients are in the recovery process, we can help. We develop care plans to meet patients where they are, including comprehensive inpatient and outpatient therapy services and treatments. Visit any of our locations to learn more.

Get in touch with us

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Patient and Family Advisory Council (PFAC)

Patient and Family Advisory Councils serve as the “patient voice” and the institutional infrastructure for including the patient and family member perspective in hospital organizational decision-making. Councils are typically comprised of patients, family members, executive leadership and staff, working in partnership to assure the delivery of the highest standard of comprehensive and compassionate care is delivered at each hospital. They may include:

  • Providing information to hospital leaders and staff about patients needs and concerns
  • Helping plan patient-care areas and new programs
  • Making changes that affect patients and family members
  • Encouraging patients and families to be involved and to speak up
  • Strengthening communication among patients, family members, caregivers and staff

For more information on this committee and to become involved, please contact Carol Gorman at 781.348.2206.

Read the 2021 Annual Report (pdf)