Mission matters Led by spiritual values and a tradition of compassion, our Rehabilitation Unit provides supportive services, education to both patients and their families, and the highest quality patient care. No wonder our patients feel encouraged, comforted and inspired to maximize their opportunity for rehabilitation and re-entry into the community.
Does mission matter? At the St. Francis Hospital Rehabilitation Unit, we think it makes all the difference in the world.
The St. Francis Rehabilitation program is so efficient, hassle-free and convenient to enter that every moment can be focused on restoring function. By creating a small, well-staffed, carefully organized unit, we minimize time-consuming paperwork and provide prompt, compassionate treatment for your patients. This seamless transition into our unit and its therapies speeds recovery and keeps a maximum number of beds available for new arrivals. It is an easy, effective process that patients, and those who refer them, find most refreshing.
Every aspect of our program is focused on restoring patients to their optimal functional level. Achieving this means:
To be admitted in our Rehabilitation Unit, you must require and be able to tolerate three or more hours of therapy per day, with a minimum of two therapies (PT, OT, ST). Patients must have a physical disability which can realistically be improved through intensive rehabilitation. Patients must also be medically stable and mentally and physically capable of participating in our program.
For many, the road to recovery can appear long, discouraging and even overwhelming. The St. Francis Hospital Rehabilitation Unit team specializes in keeping patients inspired and motivated to face and overcome every challenge. Compassionate support, medical skill and a true sense of mission combine as we celebrate each incremental success, reclaim critical skills and return patients to the lives they want to lead.