Can my pet come visit me?
Family pets (dogs and cats only) are welcome to visit from October 1 through April 1. Pet visitation is prohibited from April 1 through October 1 due to the high … Continue reading “Can my pet come visit me?”
Family pets (dogs and cats only) are welcome to visit from October 1 through April 1. Pet visitation is prohibited from April 1 through October 1 due to the high … Continue reading “Can my pet come visit me?”
Your length of stay will depend upon your individual needs and progress toward the goals set by your rehab team. Although the treatment plan and schedule is customized for each … Continue reading “What will my day be like?”
When our organization turned 30 years old we decided it was time to reflect on our current culture. An organization’s culture is the values and behaviors that contribute to the … Continue reading “Employee Service Pledge”
We understand that recovery after a joint replacement surgery can be an overwhelming thought which is why our recovery program is based on education, preparation and outcomes. What Sets Us … Continue reading “Home Care Joint Camp”
We feel it is very important to recognize and reward our employees for a job well done. Should you join our team you would be eligible for these great benefits. … Continue reading “Employee Awards and Recognition”
When an unexpected and life-changing injury or illness affects your life or the life of a loved one, rehabilitation is essential. For more than 35 years, we have been helping … Continue reading “Northeast Rehab Inpatient Rehabilitation Hospital Services”
The Arvigo techniques of Maya Abdominal Massage address the position and health of pelvic and abdominal organs and improves organ function by releasing physical and emotional congestion from the abdomen. … Continue reading “Maya Massage Therapy for Women”
Our Wheelchair Evaluations are available for anyone who has the need for a wheelchair or scooter. This includes individuals who need a wheelchair for the first time, or someone who … Continue reading “Wheelchair Evaluations”