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Rehabilitation Hospital Comprehensive Program

Our Mission and Vision

The Mission of the Rehabilitation Hospital is to be a trusted partner, empowering healthier lives through care and compassion.

The Vision of the Rehabilitation Hospital is to inspire hope and be a national leader for the advancement of health and healing.

Exceptional Care 

The Comprehensive Integrated Inpatient Rehabilitation Program (CIIRP) is designed to meet the inpatient rehabilitation needs of patients with temporary or permanent disabilities.

An interdisciplinary team of competent, qualified professionals, under the direction of a physiatrist, provides rehabilitative services consistent with professional standards of practice.

Team composition consists of representatives of each discipline based on the clinical needs of the person served.

The team is typically comprised of rehabilitation nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech and language pathologists, care managers, psychologists, peer counselors, and other professionals are added as needed. 

Rehabilitative care provides the persons served with the skills and support necessary to function in an environment with as much independence and choice and as little supervision and restriction as possible.

This care spans the rehabilitation continuum to optimize the functionality and quality of life and prevent and or treat conditions of physically disabled persons.

The Rehabilitation Hospital Comprehensive Statistics

Number of Persons Served

12 month period October 1, 2020-September 30, 2021 %
Number of Patients Discharged 1,265
Patient days 15,422
Average Length of Stay TRH 12.3 days
Average Length of Stay Nation 13.2 days
Ages of persons serviced are 8 years and older
8-12 0 0%
13-18 7 0.5%
19-40 113 8.5%
41-65 415 31.2%
66-79 563 42.3%
80+ 232 17.4%
Male 806
Female 524

Discharge Disposition

Upon completion of their stay at the Rehabilitation Hospital from October 1, 2020 to September 30, 2021, patients were discharged to the following settings:

12 month period October 1, 2020-September 30, 2021 TRH Nation
Discharge to Community 1130 85.0% 82.5%
Discharge to Skilled Facility or Other Alternate Level of Care 104 7.8% 8.6%
Discharge to Acute Care 96 7.2% 8.7%

Functional Change

Improvement is measured throughout the rehab stay in two areas which are change in self-care (eating, grooming, dressing, toileting) and change in mobility (transfers, walking, use of wheelchair) which shows the amount of improvement made from admission until discharge.

12 month period TRH Nation
Change in Self Care 13.1 13.4
Change in Mobility 30.9 32.5

Conditions and Diagnoses Served

The case mix of impairment groups served by the Rehabilitation Hospital are listed below.*

Stroke 420 31.6%
Traumatic Brain Injury 79 5.9%
Non-Traumatic Brain Injury 94 7.1%
Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury 14 1.1%
Non-Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury 38 2.9%
Neuro 72 5.4%
Fractured Lower Extremity 89 6.7%
Replacement of Lower Extremity 10 0.8%
Other Ortho 48 3.6%
Arthritis 2 0.2%
Amputation Lower Extremity 52 3.9%
Amputation, Other 1 0.1%
Cardiac 22 1.7%
Pulmonary 0 0.0%
Major Multiple Trauma w/o Brain or Spinal Cord Injury 126 9.5%
Major Multiple Trauma w/ Brain or Spinal Cord Injury 45 3.4%
Guillian-Barre 13 1.0%
Medically Complex 205 15.4%
Burns 0 0.0%

Uniform Data System for Medical Rehabilitation: Case Mix Group
Adjusted Report Copyright 2021 UDSMR-U.B. Foundation Act, Inc.
(October 1, 2020 through September 30, 2021)

Patient/Family Satisfaction

Patient/Family Satisfaction TRH Nation
Likelihood to Recommend (Definitely Yes) 79.6% 84.5%

Catalyst @ 2021 Medtel Corp: Survey (October 1, 2020 through September 30, 2021).