Inpatient Rehabilitation
Following a stroke, an injury or an illness, the facility you choose to provide your physical rehabilitation can impact the rest of your life. It can determine how mobile you are, how independent you are and how well you function on a day-to-day basis. That’s why it is important that you choose the inpatient rehabilitation facility that is right for you.
At the Penn Institute for Rehabilitation Medicine, you will receive the highly respected medical expertise of the University of Pennsylvania Health System (UPHS) along with Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network’s 100-year tradition of compassionate and focused rehabilitation care.
Patients at the Penn Institute for Rehabilitation Medicine typically receive at least three hours of rehabilitation therapy per day. A specialized team of expert clinicians provides comprehensive, 24-hour care.
Your care team includes:
- Physiatrists (physicians who specialize in physical medicine and rehabilitation)
- Rehabilitation nurses
- Physical, occupational and speech therapists
- Care managers
- Psychologists
- Pastoral care
At the Penn Institute for Rehabilitation Medicine, care is provided for the following diagnoses:
- Stroke
- Traumatic brain injury
- Spinal cord injury
- Amputation
- Multi-trauma injury
- Neurological illnesses (i.e. Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease)
The beds at the Penn Institute for Rehabilitation Medicine are licensed under the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. The rehabilitation program and services bring together the best of Good Shepherd and UPHS.
Penn Institute for Rehabilitation Medicine
Penn Medicine Rittenhouse
1800 Lombard Street
Philadelphia, PA 19146
877-9MY-REHAB (877-969-7342)
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