Our staff is pleased to offer state-of-the-art
subacute programs for individuals requiring rehabilitative therapy between
hospital and home. The concept of Subacute Rehabilitation has developed at a
time when Americans are living longer, healthier lives, reducing the need for
continuous nursing care after an illness or injury.
The McGuire Rehabilitation Centers have been
designated specifically for short-term stays and feature an all-nurse staff
working in concert with a Physiatrist, Medical Directors, Physical Therapists,
Registered Occupational Therapists and other specialists trained in all aspects
of physical, emotional and medical rehabilitation. Our individually tailored
therapy and nutrition regimens focus on maximizing a patient’s ability to lead
an independent life. Our social workers and case managers work with the patient
and family to ensure a safe and appropriate discharge back into the community.
Our state-of-the-art rehabilitative programs include the following:
| Cardiac Care |
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This program combines skilled nursing care and medical treatments to assist in
the prevention of complications and improve the rehabilitation of patients with
cardiac conditions. A clinical team including Nurses, Therapists, Pharmacists
and Social Workers provides a specially designed program for cardiac care.
Individuals with heart disease, congestive heart failure and those who are
ready to leave the hospital after surgery or a heart attack are perfect
candidates for this program.
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| Neurologic Rehabilitation |
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The goals of our program focus on helping individuals recover the mental and/or
physical functioning affected by a neurological condition. Physical,
Occupational and Speech Therapies are emphasized through an individualized plan
of treatment designed by our clinical team. Patients are able to receive
skilled nursing care while undergoing therapy programs for accomplishing daily
activities. Individuals who have suffered strokes, paralysis, loss of memory,
mobility or speech and the inability to eat are ideal for this program.
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| Orthopedic Rehabilitation |
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This program meets the needs of patients who have had orthopedic surgery or
suffered an injury to the back, arms or legs. Patients undergo a combination of
treatment regimens, as well as physical and occupational therapies, designed to
return them to the highest level of functioning as soon as possible. All care
is administered under the direction of a board-certified Physiatrist who works
in conjunction with the patient’s Primary Care Physician and Surgeon.
Individuals who have had joint replacements, hip or leg fractures, motor
vehicle accidents, spinal injuries, amputations or osteoporosis are ideal
candidates for this program.
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| Oncology Management |
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Often times, individuals with cancer require extensive intervention and care
that cannot be provided in their home. Our program has been designed
specifically to meet the needs of these patients and includes the
administration of treatments, supportive care and pain and symptom management.
This form of care can be utilized to assist patients in recovering from
extensive surgery, for reconditioning during chemotherapy and radiation and to
promote comfort and minimize complications during the end stages of the
disease.
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| Post-Surgical Care |
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Patients requiring a combination of intravenous medications, wound care,
nutritional support, skilled nursing care and physical therapy will benefit
from this type of care. Common surgical procedures that indicate a potential
need for Subacute care include cardiac bypass, amputations, arterial grafts,
bowel resections, colostomies, organ transplants, radical prostatectomies and
others.
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| Pulmonary Rehabilitation |
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This program allows individuals with respiratory ailments and pulmonary disease
to obtain specialized care outside of the hospital setting. The objectives of
our program focus on having patients discharged from the hospital sooner, avoid
infections and complications, obtain more intensive and individualized care and
return home at a higher level of functioning. Patients are able to receive
oxygen and respiratory therapies, non-invasive ventilation, intravenous
medications, skilled nursing care and closely monitored exercise programs. In
addition, a clinical team works closely with the patients’ Primary Physicians
to ensure their care after returning home. All respiratory-related patients who
have completed the acute phase of their illness, but are not yet ready or able
to return home, are excellent candidates for this program.
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The McGuire Rehabilitation Centers
Subacute rehabilitation services are offered at the following McGuire Group
facilities:
Our Standards For Excellence
Individuals receiving rehabilitative services at
our facilities are evaluated utilizing the Functional Independence Measure™
(FIM), a leading national measurement tool for documenting patient progress and
outcomes. Utilizing this measurement, our facilities have proudly scored
significantly higher than other regional providers in patient improvement,
discharge to home and cost effectiveness.
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