Core Programs

The best evidence-based practices for better outcomes

Core Programs

Our Subacute Therapy Programs specialize in postoperative rehab with superior care in orthopedic, neurological, and cardiopulmonary issues with complex medical diagnoses.  Specific conditions are cared for in a high-quality, safe, and healing environment:

  • Post-operative Orthopedic
  • Major Joint Replacements
  • Chronic and Acute Pain Management
  • Congestive Heart Failure
  • Neurological and Balance Impairments
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
  • Musculoskeletal Injury
  • Diabetic Conditions
  • Complex Medical Conditions
  • Post-surgical Recovery

Our Core Programs provide the best evidence-based practices for better outcomes:

Cardiac Rehabilitation

Heart failure is the leading cause of hospitalization in the United States among people older than 65.  Therapists play a critical role in the prevention of hospital readmission of patients with CHF by developing a comprehensive program for the evaluation and treatment of residents with CHF.

Neurologic Rehabilitation

This interdisciplinary program reviews interventions for clinicians and caregivers related to acute and chronic neurologic conditions.  Topics reviewed include positioning the affected extremities, falls and safety, tone management, swallowing/communication, reducing swelling and pain, facilitating ADL and mobility, and managing visual/perceptual deficits.

Chronic Disease Management

Prevention, wellness, and disease management has moved into the forefront of health over the past decade as research continues to show the significant benefits of lifestyle changes on health.  Physical therapy can address lifestyle changes, including increased physical activity, managing risk factors, client education, and encouraging a healthy diet that can lead to health benefits in those with chronic disease.

Pulmonary Rehabilitation

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the most common chronic lung disease, and a major cause of lung-related death and disability.  This rehabilitation program for chronic lung disease is a broad program that helps improve the well-being of people who have chronic (ongoing) breathing problems.

Wound Care

The role of therapy is to assist in establishing effective treatment plans that cover the continuum of care, from prevention through treatments that promote healing and prevent recurrence.