
About Northeast Rehab Health Network
Quality
of Care
Each NRHN program strives to offer the highest
level of rehabilitation care through state-of-the-art and ever-improving
practices. Accredited by the Joint
Commission, NRHN employs a
progressive rehabilitation approach, offering a succession of therapeutic
services in acute and sub-acute rehabilitation, as well as in home and
outpatient care. Equally important, in a health care industry marked by
escalating costs, is the fact that NRHN works hard to contain cost and
manage each patient's insurance rehabilitation benefits.
Board Certified Medical Care
Within NRHN's team-care approach to
rehabilitation, a range of medical specialists and therapists from various
disciplines collaborate to help patients recover from/adapt to their
disabilities as completely as possible. At NRHN, the team is led by a
board-certified physician with specialization in physical medicine and/or
neurological rehabilitation. Together,
members of the rehabilitation team develop and implement customized
treatment programs and build effective relationships with all parties within
the rehabilitation process, including patients, their families and
physicians, discharge planners, social workers, insurance company
representatives, and employers.
A Complete System of Rehabilitative
Care
Programming at NRHN has evolved to span the
diverse needs of the populations served, with staffing, facility design,
therapeutic equipment and levels/settings of care. Inpatient rehab programs
in Orthopedics, Stroke , Traumatic Brain Injury, Young Stroke, Spinal Cord
Injury, Reconditioning, Amputee, and Oncology are available. Outpatient
programs for all types of acquired physical disability exist and include
focused programs for industrial injuries, spine and orthopedics,
minor/moderate brain injury, and pediatrics. Homecare services include
nursing, infusion therapy, home health aides as well as physical,
occupational and speech therapies. Several of NRHN's services extend into
community hospital and sub acute care settings via our contract services.
Bridging the Gap Between
Rehabilitation and Real Life
Much of what happens in rehabilitation involves
learning ways to augment recovery from impairments of health or function,
learning ways to adapt when adaptation is necessary, learning what services
are available to help with educational, vocational, recreational or
financial impacts of disability. Our staff strives (with much success) to
equip patients and families with knowledge and skills that can serve them
after formal rehabilitation is finished. The current Internet presence
represents an extension of this part of the NRHN
mission. Ultimately, it is hoped that this Web site will evolve to
assist patients and families as well as the broader community of persons
with an interest in rehabilitation.
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12/04/07 |
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