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This hospital is accredited by The
Joint Commission
Where you recover from a brain injury or other disorder of the nervous system, such as Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis or Guillain Barre syndrome, matters. At Rehabilitation Hospital of Columbus, we understand the unique challenges caused by these conditions. We are committed to providing you the most advanced neurorehabilitation. Our team of experts will develop an individualized treatment plan to help you heal both physically and cognitively, so you can to achieve your highest level of independence.
At our hospital, you will receive three hours of therapy a day, five days a week. By combining speech, occupational and physical therapy, our team of therapists will work with you on achieving your unique goals.
Your neurorehabilitation therapy could include:
Physical activities:
Cognitive activities:
Regardless of the stage of Parkinson’s you are in, neurorehabilitation could help in managing your symptoms. Our Parkinson's rehabilitation program can help you:
Traumatic and non-traumatic brain injuries affect all individuals differently. Throughout your rehabilitation at Rehabilitation Hospital of Columbus, our team will work to:
While there is currently no cure for MS, there are many ways that rehabilitation can help you manage your symptoms and improve your quality of life. Our multiple sclerosis rehabilitation program:
Our functional approach to therapy includes daily activities such as grooming, dressing, cooking, leisure activities and more. Our hospital includes an activities of daily living suite equipped with a bedroom, kitchen and bathroom to give you a chance to practice the skills you’ll rely on most when you return home.
When you choose Rehabilitation Hospital of Columbus, you gain access to cutting-edge technologies designed to help you reach your fullest potential. Our therapy gyms are well-equipped with technology that helps with:
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