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What is Rehab?

Rehab is an abbreviation for the word rehabilitation. Rehab is the term used to describe the process of a person working to return to a normal level of function following an illness, injury, developmental delay or other event that has altered their ability to function at full capacity.

Normal levels of function are as individual as personality and require an individualized plan to determine appropriate goals for recovery. For those whose function has been altered at birth or who have developmental difficulties, the normal level of function is set according to the average developmental milestones. We assess our patient’s current level of function and compare it to what they could do or should be able to do.

Comprehensive Rehab offers rehabilitative services in the following areas: physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech language pathology. In the event that an individual requires physical assistance for basic mobility, activities of daily living, problem solving, communication, appropriate social interaction, and any other difficulty that may prevent them from functioning normally in society, we may be able to help.

To find out which rehab services are appropriate for a problem you or someone you know may be experiencing, call one of our facilities to schedule a free screen. If it is indicated that rehab services would be appropriate, our highly qualified staff will assist through the process.

Focus on function

Our team focus is on functional outcomes. We are committed to assuring that what our patients accomplish in therapy will transfer into community living and everyday life.