Rehabilitation hospital
Rehabilitation hospitals, also referred to as inpatient rehabilitation 'hospitals', are devoted to the rehabilitation of patients with various neurological, musculoskeletal, orthopedic, and other medical conditions following stabilization of their acute medical issues. The industry is largely made up by independent hospitals that operate these facilities within acute care hospitals. There are also inpatient rehabilitation hospitals that offer this service in a hospital-like setting, but separate from acute care facilities. Most inpatient rehabilitation facilities are located within hospitals.
The objective of rehabilitation is to cure a patient completely. However, exact goals vary for each person. For instance, someone with a problem in their lungs might get pulmonary rehabilitation so that their breathing becomes better.
On the other hand, someone with a spine injury may need physical therapy and rehab to help restrict more damage from happening to their backs.
Kinds of therapy
Various types of therapy can be offered at rehabilitation facilities vary:- Cognitive rehabilitation therapy to help you relearn skills such as thinking, remembering, learning, organizing, etc.
- Mental health counseling
- Assistive devices including tools and devices to enable people with disabilities in performing daily activities
- Speech therapy to assist people in speaking, listening, understanding, writing, and swallowing
- Nutritional counseling
- Pain treatment
- Occupational therapy to perform daily activities smoothly
- Music therapy to express the person's thoughts and feelings and build social networks
- Recreational therapy to enhance the person's emotional well-being through games, painting, and other forms of training
- Vocational rehabilitation for developing skills to pursue their education or working at an organization