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Provides a Medicare certified nursing facility that serves the elderly population and Alzheimer patients. The facility also has a Senior Housing Unit with services on the campus.

Rehabilitation including physical, occupational and speech therapy and Home Care Agency available. The facility also provides a new unit with 20 private rooms that are Medicare-certified post-acute with rehabilitation services. Includes a program for short-term rehabilitation with physical, occupational and speech therapy.

Services

Dementia Management
Home Nursing
Homemaker Assistance
Occupational Therapy
Speech Therapy
Condition Specific Rehabilitation Services
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
This program provides staff (Rehabilitation Therapists) to create an individualized treatment plan with a resident to assist with recovering from an injury, illness, or surgery. Types of therapy include physical, psychiatric, occupational, respiratory, and speech therapy.
The cardiac rehabilitation program at Legacy Health is designed to promote optimum recovery and health for guests being treated for heart disease and/or cardiac-related surgery. The goal is to limit the physical effects of cardiac illness and improve cardiovascular fitness and overall health.
Loyola Medicine provides comprehensive care for patients to determine neurological diseases, injuries and issues interfering with critical neurological functions.
The pulmonary care program at Legacy Healthcare is designed to help patients with complex lung disease and other chronic progressive respiratory problems recover and better cope with their conditions.
Sinai Chicago Schwab Rehabilitation offers a full range of rehabilitation services to treat complex and common conditions.

Services

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Speech Therapy
Occupational Therapy Evaluation
Fall Prevention Programs
Mental Health Occupational Therapy
Spine Rehabilitation
Disability/Rehabilitation Related Occupational Therapy
Pediatric Occupational Therapy
Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy
Aquatic Therapy
Sports Medicine
Geriatric Occupational Therapy
Aural Rehabilitation Therapy
Electromyography
Loyola Medicine combines the expertise of orthopedic surgeons, physiatrists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, radiologists, social workers, pain management specialists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants to diagnose and treat the musculoskeletal system, including the bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, tendons, nerves and skin, with nonsurgical and surgical solutions.
The cardiac rehabilitation program at Legacy Health is designed to promote optimum recovery and health for guests being treated for heart disease and/or cardiac-related surgery. The goal is to limit the physical effects of cardiac illness and improve cardiovascular fitness and overall health.
The cardiac rehabilitation program at Legacy Health is designed to promote optimum recovery and health for guests being treated for heart disease and/or cardiac-related surgery. The goal is to limit the physical effects of cardiac illness and improve cardiovascular fitness and overall health.
The pulmonary care program at Legacy Healthcare is designed to help patients with complex lung disease and other chronic progressive respiratory problems recover and better cope with their conditions.
Rush University Medical Center's team of lung experts is committed to creating a treatment plan for various lung conditions.

Services

Sleep Disorders Clinics
Smoking/Vaping Cessation
Respiratory Therapy
Pulmonary Function Screening
Cystic Fibrosis Clinics
The cardiac rehabilitation program at Legacy Health is designed to promote optimum recovery and health for guests being treated for heart disease and/or cardiac-related surgery. The goal is to limit the physical effects of cardiac illness and improve cardiovascular fitness and overall health.
Medical College of Wisconsin's (MCW) BRAVE Program is a unique intensive outpatient program that provides treatment for Veterans (regardless of discharge status or Veteran status) and First Responders (past or present) who have acquired a traumatic brain injury (at any point in their life & it does not have to be medically diagnosed/reported). The program also addresses comorbid physical and mental health issues. Their care team is comprised of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Psychotherapy to address mental and behavioral health. Physical Therapy addresses vestibular, balance, TMJ/TMD, and musculoskeletal pain and concerns. Speech-Language Pathology assesses cognition (i.e., memory, thinking, attention, planning) and language. They also offer social work, case management, peer support, and care coordination to adequately address all aspects of the Veteran or First Responder's concerns while offering them a unique and holistic approach to TBI treatment. There is little to no cost for the program, and they are able to assist with barriers to care (i.e., the cost of care, food, travel, and lodging while the participants are with them).
The pulmonary care program at Legacy Healthcare is designed to help patients with complex lung disease and other chronic progressive respiratory problems recover and better cope with their conditions.
Rush University Medical Center's orthopedic and spine specialists practice diagnosing and addressing the full range of problems, from head to toe, using the latest nonsurgical and surgical approaches.

Services

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Spine Rehabilitation
Sports Medicine
Loyola Medicine combines the expertise of orthopedic surgeons, physiatrists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, radiologists, social workers, pain management specialists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants to diagnose and treat the musculoskeletal system, including the bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, tendons, nerves and skin, with nonsurgical and surgical solutions.
Loyola Medicine combines the expertise of orthopedic surgeons, physiatrists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, radiologists, social workers, pain management specialists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants to diagnose and treat the musculoskeletal system, including the bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, tendons, nerves and skin, with nonsurgical and surgical solutions.
Critical care access hospital providing an emergency room and ambulance service.

Services include:
-- Cardiac rehabilitation
-- Occupational, physical, and speech therapy
-- Diabetes information and education
-- Sleep studies
-- Mammograms
-- MRI
-- Respite care
-- Lifeline personal response system
-- Intervent Program pairs individuals with a mentor, or work on their own with an Internet self-study program to reduce risk for disease

Services

Sleep Disorders Clinics
Senior Hospital Membership Programs
Children's Out of Home Respite Care
Disease/Disability Information
Condition Specific Rehabilitation Services
Hospitals
Occupational Therapy
Physical Therapy
Adult Out of Home Respite Care
In-person and virtual services including rehabilitation and life skills training for those who have experienced a brain injury.
Hospital provides primary healthcare and critical access; acute, skilled and intermediate care; 24-hour emergency services; ambulatory surgery; laboratory; cardiac rehabilitation; radiology; OB/GYN services; physical, occupational, and respiratory therapies.

Assisted living beds.

Specialty physician clinic.

Diabetic and nutritional education.

Services

Emergency Alert
Assisted Living Facilities
Hospitals
Condition Specific Rehabilitation Services
Loyola Medicine combines the expertise of orthopedic surgeons, physiatrists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, radiologists, social workers, pain management specialists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants to diagnose and treat the musculoskeletal system, including the bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, tendons, nerves and skin, with nonsurgical and surgical solutions.
Loyola Medicine provides comprehensive care for patients to determine neurological diseases, injuries and issues interfering with critical neurological functions.
Shirley Ryan AbilityLab offers a wide array of services for stroke patients that will help patients and their families navigate their recovery.
Rehabilitation facility for children and adults who have suffered a traumatic brain injury, stroke, spinal cord injury or other injury or illness.

Rehabilitation services and programs include:

Acute rehabilitation hospital provides comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation services for children and adults who are recovering from traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke, orthopedic injury, burns, neuromuscular disorders, and other disabling conditions.

Aquatic physical therapy and exercise provides a warm water, fully-accessible pool which allows individuals to begin rehabilitation sooner and with less pain. Additional classes are also held regularly at Madonna ProActive Health and Fitness.

Augmentative (Assisted) communication provides evaluation and treatment of communication disorders to assist persons who have difficulty speaking or using muscle groups to develop alternative means of communication.

Brain injury rehabilitation provides intensive inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation for persons with traumatic brain injury.

Burn rehabilitation provides intensive inpatient rehabilitation for persons with thermal injuries, including both burns and frost bite.

Driver rehabilitation provides evaluation and retraining for drivers after an injury or illness, and assessments for vehicle modification.

Long term acute care hospital offers patients with complex medical conditions access to physical medicine and rehabilitation and daily visits by internal medicine physicians. Combined with an interdisciplinary team approach, this specialized care ensures that each patient's plan of care is targeted at achieving functional gains and independence. Licensed as a hospital and accredited by CARF, Madonna's LTACH offers treatment for acute illnesses, which require a longer time to recover than is generally provided in an acute care hospital.

Long term care provides an intermediate nursing unit for persons with moderate or higher levels of medical needs; the program focuses on activities for daily living and recreation. Registered nurses are on duty 24 hours daily.

Orthopedic rehabilitation offers interdisciplinary inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation for persons who have had an amputation, joint replacement or multiple fractures.

Pediatric rehabilitation provides intense inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation for children, ages 1 month-18 years, experiencing impairment or disability due to illness or injury.

Spinal cord injury program provides intense, inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services to children and adults suffering from spinal cord injuries to maximize independence.

Stroke rehabilitation provides intense, inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services to those who have had cerebrovascular accidents (stroke).

Subacute rehabilitation for children and adults who require one or two types of therapy for a specific condition, or who have a diagnosis for recovery.

Vision rehabilitation for those that have vision and balance problems due to stroke, brain injury or other neurological illness or injury.

Therapy Plus provides outpatient physical, occupational and speech therapies, psychology, and therapeutic recreational services for children and adults. A variety of specialty services and clinics are also available.

Ventilator assisted unit offers an alternative for ventilator-dependent patients.

Services

Physical Therapy
Language Therapy
Condition Specific Rehabilitation Services
Inpatient Rehabilitation
Audiological Evaluations
Occupational Therapy
Hospitals
Speech and Language Evaluations
Subacute Care Nursing Facilities
Driving Evaluation
In-person and virtual services including rehabilitation and life skills training for those who have experienced a stroke.