This hospital is accredited by The
Joint Commission
Stroke Rehabilitation
Our hospital is part of Encompass Health, the nation’s leading provider of inpatient rehabilitation with more than 150 hospitals across the United States and Puerto Rico. Our No. 1 priority is getting your patients back to what matters most to them through individualized therapy and a hospital level of care.
How Can I Contact a Liaison?
There are multiple ways that you can contact our team for quick and efficient service. Our admissions number is listed in the contact box above. If your location has a designated liaison and you have their personal contact information, you can contact them via email or cell phone.
Are Your Liaisons Available to Evaluate Patients?
Our liaisons are available to serve as your trusted clinical experts and help you determine if inpatient rehabilitation is the right level of care for your patient. Our team of liaisons is fully staffed to quickly meet your needs as they arise. We can complete bedside screenings either at your location or by phone.
Are You Available to Take Patients on the Weekend?
Yes. Our liaisons are available to support your patients who may need to transition to rehabilitative care over the weekend.
Are You Able to Admit Patients from Home During This Time?
Patients and referral sources can still request in-home screenings from one of our clinical liaisons to see if inpatient rehabilitation is the right plan for regained independence.
Is Your Hospital Able to Admit Directly from the Emergency Department?
Our hospital may be able to admit your patient directly from the emergency room, freeing valuable bed space in your hospital. A three-night stay in the acute care hospital is not required for admission for qualified patients. This program is a consideration for people who are not sick enough to be admitted to the acute care hospital and who may be experiencing any of the following symptoms: balance issues or frequent falls, chronic pain, decline in function, increased weakness and loss of energy, exacerbation of a chronic condition.