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 Valley of The Sun Rehabilitation Hospital, we are committed to helping you get back to what matters most. Located in Glendale, AZ, we are proud to be part of Encompass Health’s national network of inpatient rehabilitation hospitals. Recently named America’s Most Awarded Leader in Inpatient Rehabilitation by Newsweek and Statista for the sixth consecutive year, Encompass Health is your trusted choice in rehabilitation.
When you choose Encompass Health Valley of The Sun Rehabilitation Hospital 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.
Tour our inpatient rehabilitation hospital in Glendale, AZ
Experience state-of-the-art patient rooms, modern therapy gyms and advanced rehabilitation equipment — all designed to help you recover faster and stronger.
Better rehabilitation starts here
At Encompass Health Valley of The Sun Rehabilitation Hospital, we serve Glendale, AZ with customized care plans based on your goals, using advanced therapies, real-world simulations and the latest technology to help you rebuild strength, independence and confidence.
Our therapy services include:
Physical therapy
Helps improve movement, strength and balance
Occupational therapy
Helps with everyday tasks and routines
Speech therapy
Supports communication, cognition and swallowing

Comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation services
We provide comprehensive medical rehabilitation therapy for a wide range of conditions, including stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury and orthopedic conditions.
