How to refer a patient
Referring to our hospital is easy. Our admissions liaisons can help determine if your patient is right for rehabilitation. They can complete screenings either at the bedside or by phone.
Is your patient right for inpatient rehabilitation?
Inpatient rehabilitation combines a hospital level of care with intensive therapy to help individuals regain their highest level of independence after an illness, injury or surgery.
Common diagnoses in our hospital
- Stroke
- Complex orthopedic conditions such as hip fracture and amputation
- Spinal cord injuries
- Brain injuries
- Neurological conditions, such as Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis
- Traumatic injury
- Cardiac conditions, such as heart surgery recovery
Deficits/symptoms we treat
- Mobility and walking with or without an assistive device
- Spasticity
- Activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily living
- Swallowing and eating
- Bowel and bladder training
- Prosthetic training and care
- Wound care
- Cognition
- Communication disorder such as aphasia
- Management of chronic conditions
Why refer to our hospital
As part of the nation’s leading provider of inpatient rehabilitation, we have access to the latest and most advanced rehabilitation technologies and best practices. At our hospital, your patient will receive:
- At least three hours of customized therapy a day, five days a week
- Frequent physician visits
- 24/7 nursing care, many of whom are certified in rehabilitation nursing

How to make a patient referral
Our admission liaisons are here to help make the referral process easy. They can evaluate your patient at the bedside or by phone. You can reach them by:
Phone: (207) 775-4000
Fax: (207) 662-8080

Referral FAQs
Our liaisons are available to serve as your trusted 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. We can complete bedside screenings either at your location or by phone.