Recovering from surgery can be a challenging road, and often extends beyond the initial hospital stay.
The Role of Transitional Rehabilitation after Orthopedic Surgery
Orthopedic procedures are often required to treat issues like fractures, joint replacements, ligament repairs, or spinal operations.
How Transitional Rehabilitation Aids in Stroke Recovery
When someone experiences a stroke, it’s a life-changing event that requires prompt and comprehensive medical care.
Three Years Post Injury: Persistence and Progress
Have you ever had a painful area that no one could diagnose? Are you still suffering with this?
Successful Transitional Rehab: More Than Just Exercise
It is a common misconception that the point of transitional rehab is simply to learn and practice certain exercises over a period of time.
What is Respite Care and Why is it Important?
The term “respite care” is one that is often misunderstood. For those who utilize respite care services, it is something they can’t do without.
Dementia Does Not Mean That All Hope is Lost
With life-enhancing services, trained memory care specialists, purpose-driven activities, and a comfortable living space your loved one will feel at home.
Transitional Rehab: What to Expect
When a serious injury, illness, or accident occurs a hospital stay is likely required and often involves acute or intensive medical care.
Wound Care Plays a Major Role in Rehab and Recovery
Transitional rehabilitation is a vital component of wound care, playing a significant role in ensuring a seamless transition from inpatient to home-based care.